Penthouse Las Palmas | Benthem Crouwel Architects

A two-storey office above the Las Palmas building Rotterdam / Netherlands / 2008

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The Penthouse floats a good three metres above the Las Palmas building, held aloft on thin steel columns. This two-storey office volume is rounded off vertically at the head ends in deliberate contrast with all other buildings on Wilhelmina Pier. The maritime mood projected by the Penthouse refers to its waterside location and to the history, inextricably interwoven with shipping, of the Kop van Zuid project on the south bank of the river Maas. The Penthouse stands on 23 columns, special attention having been paid to the feet to enhance the floating effect. The main core of Las Palmas stitches together old and new elements, lending stability to the whole. A large goods lift in this core ascends to a roof terrace lying below the volume of the roof structure and containing 14 parking places. Above, the white volume opens up to the north and south with storey-height butt-jointed glazing. Both directions offer an unimpeded view of the river, the Rijnhaven harbour basin and the shorelines of the city beyond. The Penthouse acts as an eye-catcher anchoring the refurbished Las Palmas in the skyline of Wilhelmina Pier. Materials used Facades: Aluminium panels, color coated in RAL 9010 Glazing: Isolide Brillant SuperNeutraal 63, silvergrey, in Wicona WINTEC 50 and Alcoa AA100Q framing Sun shading: Aluminium lamellas, COLT Solarfin CEL400/60 Roof cover: Steel grates, color coated in RAL 9010, floating above a white roofing foil system Ceiling above parking: Expanded aluminium grate-panels, color coated in RAL 9010 Main construction and columns: Steel
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    The Penthouse floats a good three metres above the Las Palmas building, held aloft on thin steel columns. This two-storey office volume is rounded off vertically at the head ends in deliberate contrast with all other buildings on Wilhelmina Pier. The maritime mood projected by the Penthouse refers to its waterside location and to the history, inextricably interwoven with shipping, of the Kop van Zuid project on the south bank of the river Maas. The Penthouse stands on 23 columns, special...

    Project details
    • Year 2008
    • Work finished in 2008
    • Main structure Steel
    • Client OBR OntwikkelingsBedrijf Rotterdam and OVG Projectontwikkeling
    • Status Completed works
    • Type Office Buildings / Offices/studios
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