Paul De Ruiter Architects

Krinkels BV Headquarters

KRINKELS BV HEADQUARTERS

Paul De Ruiter Architects

Krinkels BV Headquarters
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AREA
3000 m²

YEAR
2019

CATEGORY
Office Buildings

LOCATION
The Netherlands

MANUFACTURERS
Atomis, Saint-gobain, Beers Nielsen, Buro Lubbers, Dwa, Dutch Wood Artist Jakko Woudenberg, Kraak Bouwtechnisch Management Bureau, Lenvelt, Pieters Bouwtechniek Delft, Saint Gobain Interior Glass Solution, Schuco, Tes Groep, Van Delft Groep, Visker, Winters

CLIENT
Krinkels Bv

STAIR MANUFACTURER
Eestairs Bv

WOOD ARTIST
Jakko Woudenberg

ENGINEERING
Johan Floor, Eestairs Bv

LANDSCAPE
Buro Lubbers

Krinkels BV Headquarters
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Text description provided by architect.

Krinkels’ brief was for a building that co-existed with its landscaped site, providing a low-stress environment and sense of well-being.

Paul de Ruiter Architects has delivered a highly transparent, energy-efficient building with a circular central atrium featuring a Ficus Amstel King tree and green walls.

Krinkels BV Headquarters
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Krinkels BV Headquarters
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This feature staircase at the headquarters building for Krinkels BV – specialists in creating environmentally sustainable spaces – is the result of a four-way collaboration between Eestairs, an international manufacturer of feature staircases and designer of innovative stair systems.

The atrium’s dramatic centre-piece is a 3,000 m2 artwork designed by Paul de Ruiter Architects representing tree growth-rings spreading across the ground floor and up two curving staircases to the first floor.

Krinkels BV Headquarters
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Krinkels BV Headquarters
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Jakko Woudenberg and three other craftsmen spent several months creating the oak and teak ‘rings’ on the ground and first floors, which then seamlessly extend up the two steel staircases.

They steam bent 40 km of thin, metre-long strips of teak and oak, gluing them to wooden substrates. Working with EeStairs project leader Johan Floor, Woudenberg made flattened, millimetre-accurate templates of the two sets of stairs, continuing the ground floor patterning up the staircases so that they exactly fitted the patterns on the upper floor. Paul de Ruiter Architects’ eco-related projects include the Bridge of Trees at Amstelveen and the Biosintrum hub for bio-economic innovations in Oosterwolde, both in Holland.

Krinkels BV Headquarters
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Krinkels BV Headquarters
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The atrium of the Krinkels building is the first thing visitors experience, conceived as the living heart of the building.The dimensions of the growth rings differ across the two floors, so maintaining the fluidity of the patterning was technically extremely challenging, in particular as it flows up the risers of the two curving stairways.

The monumental tree, green walls, and spectacular patterned wood flooring highlight Krinkels’ environmental expertise, providing a dramatic contrast with the sleek white atrium stairs. Jakko Woudenberg called the artwork ‘Innsaei’, Icelandic for knowing something from the inside out.

Krinkels BV Headquarters
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Plan-Basement floor
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Plan-Ground floor
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Plan-First floor
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Plan-Roof


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Section-Cross
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Facade
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Detail

Paul De Ruiter Architects
T +31 20 6263244
Paul De Ruiter Architects
Valschermkade 36D, 1059 Cd Amsterdam, The Netherlands