Multi Tenant TransPort

Project information

Location

Schiphol Oost

Constituent

Schiphol Real Estate

Architect

Architectenbureau Paul de Ruiter

Assignee

Bouwbedrijf De Vries en Verburg

Partners

Besam Nederland B.V.
Glassolutions Nederland
Rockwool Benelux BV

Year produced

2010

Multi Tenant TransPort (1/6) Multi Tenant TransPort (2/6) Multi Tenant TransPort (3/6) Multi Tenant TransPort (4/6) Multi Tenant TransPort (5/6) Multi Tenant TransPort (6/6)

At Schiphol East the Multi-Tenant TransPort office building is completed which is occupied by Transavia and Martinair. The Oskomera Group has taken care of every aspect relating to the outer walls for this project, comprising the rear construction, wall cladding, glazing and sun protection. Furthermore, it has also delivered and assembled four entrance facades and performed work towards the realisation of a covered walkway that connects the high-rise and the low-rise buildings.

The new head office of both airline companies is distinguishable first and foremost by its shape and location. The five-storey high-rise building and single-storey low-rise building are both shaped like a boomerang. Together, the buildings include an inner area with a garden that contains several recesses through which trees situated in the parking garage below grow. The location of the building has been meticulously harmonised with the surrounding buildings and in such a way that the incidence of sunlight can be used as optimally as possible. 

Although it is not visible, the second aspect that distinguishes the Multi-Tenant TransPort building is the fact that the building is the first building in The Netherlands which is LEED Platinum certified. LEED stands for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design and is a method of assessing the sustainable quality of a building's design, realisation, user-friendliness and management. The platinum certificate is the highest attainable rating.

 

 

Project information:

  •   5.800 m2 steel fire-resistant curtain wall
  • 3.750 m1 aluminium sunscreening
  • 3.400 m2 glazing
  • 2.700 m2 aluminium façade cladding
  • 2.500 m2 panels
  •     70 m2 aluminium windows and doors
  • 225 Polykristallyn Silicium solar modules with a total power of 103.950 Wp
  •   24 pieces SMA Sunny Boy 4000 TL inverters
  • Expected yield solar system is 97.700 KWh

  

 

BREEAM-NL certificate

Schiphol Real Estate received the first Dutch BREEAM-NL certificate for this project in April 2010.

  

LEED Platinum certificate

This prestigious project also comply with the requirements of LEED Platinum.

 

 Dutch Building award

On the 9th of February 2011 Schiphol and Paul de Ruiter architects received the Dutch Building award 2011 in the category "sustainable integral design" for this excellent building.