POLE NORD, Luxembourg Invik Bank

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POLE NORD Luxembourg

Invik Bank Head Office Development design by dagli+, architects

8 Jul 2009

POLE NORD

Iceberg downtown Luxembourg

Design: dagli+ atelier d’architecture in association with AU21

The name “POLE NORD” (North Pole) says it all: the façade reminds of breaking-out ice blocks and the interior with its cutting edges reflects a bizarre ice world.

Invik Bank Head Office

POLE NORD Luxembourg

The importance of the site situated on two of the city’s main boulevards, the “Boulevard Royal” and “Avenue Marie Thérèse” where the “Pont Adolphe” connects downtown and uptown Luxembourg across the Petrusse valley, as well as the historic importance of the former building required an extremely sensible approach to the project.

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The historic building was known to the people of Luxembourg City under the name of “POLE NORD”. First it was used as a hotel, later during World War II it became a cabaret. It seemed likely to the architects to continue the new building as “POLE NORD” and to merge it into a unique concept.

The appearance of the building transports through its shapes and color scheme the metaphor of ice blocks that seem to break out of the main façade. Printed icicles on the double cladding amplify the unitary white color scheme and add a certain variety of layers that help to create a discreet natural elegance.

Its eaves left equal to its neighbors, the project perfectly integrates into the streetscape. In order to sharpen the image of massive ice blocks, the ground floor is designed as a dark pedestal. The main façade is designed using a double cladding in order to reduce overheating during summer and heat loss in winter. Air-handling ceilings help to maximize the room comfort in the office spaces.

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Entering the building, the “POLE NORD” appears everywhere: the core with its glass elevator and polygonal openings, the crossed lighting on the ceiling resembling breaking ice floes and the consequent white color scheme bring the reproduction of an arctic environment to perfection. The restrooms with their ‘scratched’ glass screens seem to be directly cut out of the ice.

The upper floors containing office surfaces are organized around the central elevator and stairways. The use of removable glass screens keeps their arrangement flexible and reversible on a long-term. Communication and interaction between the associates is being pushed by the common areas in the central area of the building.

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The ancient “POLE NORD” was revived with the consequent and innovative design. dagli + approached the project “POLE NORD” with their proper idea of office design: melting architecture with their clients’ corporate design into something inspiring new. The success of other projects like the AKBANK in Amsterdam affirm dagli +’s philosophy.

POLE NORD Luxembourg – Building Information

Architect: Dagli+ Atelier D’architecture In Association With Au21, Luxembourg
Client: Claude Konrath
Location: 2-4 Avenue Marie-thérèse, L-2132 Luxembourg
Volume: 10.300 M³
Surface: 2.500 M²
Program: Office Building

Photographer: Jörg Hempel Photodesign Www.joerg-hempel.de

Location: 2-4 avenue Marie-Thérèse, L-2132 Luxembourg, northern Europe

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