Sustainable Office Building Design: A Case Study of Office EDGE Stadium, Amsterdam
This article explores the sustainable renovation of Office EDGE Stadium in Amsterdam by Atelier PRO architects, emphasizing innovative design and technology.
In the realm of modern architecture, the emphasis on sustainability and innovative design in office buildings is paramount. A quintessential example of this trend is the renovation of the Office EDGE Stadium in Amsterdam by Atelier PRO architects. This project exemplifies how architectural foresight and dedication to sustainability can transform an existing structure into a beacon of contemporary office design.


The Transformation Journey
Background and Vision
Originally constructed in 2001, the Office EDGE Stadium was ahead of its time in terms of sustainable design. The challenge Atelier PRO faced in 2023 was not just to renovate but to elevate this building to new heights of ecological responsibility and aesthetic value while preserving its core elements.



Sustainable Features and Design Excellence
Eco-Friendly Materials and Systems
The renovation of Office EDGE Stadium incorporated natural materials and state-of-the-art systems. All wooden window frames and beams from the original structure were reused, minimizing waste and reducing the need for new materials. Additionally, the building’s installations were upgraded to include a modern thermal storage system for efficient heating and cooling.



Air Quality and Natural Planting
High air quality and lush planting are central to the building's design, creating a healthy and vibrant work environment. These features not only enhance the well-being of the occupants but also contribute to the building's sustainability goals.


Achieving High Sustainability Standards
Certifications and Recognitions
Office EDGE Stadium proudly meets BREEAM Excellent and WELL Core & Shell Gold standards, making it one of the most sustainable office buildings in the Netherlands. Furthermore, it is the first to achieve a two-star R2S certification, highlighting its advanced smart technology integration.


Architectural Innovations and Social Spaces
Central Atrium - The Heart of the Building
The central atrium of Office EDGE Stadium, with its expanded wooden roof structure and lush greenery, serves as a communal space for interaction and relaxation. This area was meticulously redesigned to maintain its spatial quality while integrating new, eco-friendly materials.


New Additions and Functional Spaces
The building now includes attractive new stairwells that encourage movement and interaction among tenants. The redesign also includes a revamped pavilion at the rear, enhancing the building's aesthetic and functional appeal.


A Model for Future Office Buildings
The Office EDGE Stadium stands as a testament to the possibilities within sustainable office building design. Atelier PRO architects have set a benchmark for how existing structures can be transformed into modern, eco-friendly, and socially responsible workspaces. This project serves as an inspiration for future developments, promoting a sustainable approach that integrates well-being, technology, and aesthetic excellence.
By embracing the principles of sustainable office building design, developers and architects worldwide can contribute to a more sustainable and aesthetically pleasing future for the work environment.

All photographs are work of Eva Bloem

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