Client
Heutink
Heutink
Hoppenbrouwers
2023
Architect: Reitsema & partners architects
Technical advisor: Adviesbureau Dijkoraad-Wiecherink B.V.
Ceiling contractor: Interalu Nederland B.V.
Electrical contractor: Hoppenbrouwers
An office where you enjoy coming in, where working and meeting seamlessly blend. That was the starting point for this project for Heutink’s office. Not a rigid, predictable layout, but rather a playful design that suits the way people collaborate today.
In collaboration with Interalu Nederland and Dijkoraad-Wiecherink, we contributed to a lighting solution that supports this dynamic. Lighting not only had to be functional but also contribute to the atmosphere, recognition, and comfort in the various spaces.
Atomis was commissioned to supply lighting for various zones within this project, including offices, entrance, circulation areas, and relaxation areas. Each space requires a different approach: peace and focus where work is done, openness and welcome in the entrance, and relaxation in the informal zones. By handling this smartly, a pleasant and cohesive whole is created.
A special part of this project is the custom work applied to the Interalu SAPP and EasyKlima ceilings. Specially developed luminaires ensure that lighting and ceiling form a single unit, without compromising on appearance or performance. Lighting that is just right, both technically and visually.
In this project, the following luminaires were used, among others: Vectura-SAPP, Meson Round Aqua, Meson Pro, and Fusion-EKP. A combination that brings together flexibility, comfort, and sustainability.
We look back on a pleasant and smooth collaboration with all involved parties and are proud of the end result. An office environment that is ready for the future and where light is truly an integral part of the design.
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