Amvest is the name of a Dutch investment management group, and they hired Rietveld Architects to design their HQ in an old industrial space. The office is, as you'd expect of a moneyed company and a cutting-edge architecture firm, pretty:
Image credit: Studio de Nooyer
Image credit: Studio de Nooyer
Light-filled and airy, check.
Image credit: Studio de Nooyer
Recycled wood flooring, check.
Image credit: Studio de Nooyer
Pricey stand-out centerpiece (acid-aged brass lockers for employees), check.
But one cheeky and experimental feature I was not expecting is this:
Image credit: Studio de Nooyer
That room is an elevator. Yes, the whole thing. (Note the button panel at right.) The building only has five floors, and the elevator is programmed to move extremely slowly up and down the building's face. Why slowly? Because it is intended to host meetings--standing meetings, obviously, as there are no conference tables--and while it gives you enough time to cover some talking points, there is a clear end to the journey, unlike a lot of corporate meetings I've been in.
Image credit: Studio de Nooyer
Image credit: Studio de Nooyer
The other plus is, the elevator's snail-like pace "encourages the use of the central staircase for the employees, stimulating exercise."
Image credit: Studio de Nooyer
Image credit: Studio de Nooyer
The only persons it's not a plus for, of course, are those with mobility issues. I'm not sure how that's handled here, if at all.
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Rain, great article. It would be good if you would add Caroline Roos as the interior designer.
No whiteboard? How long before people are drawing on those fancy glass windows? Infosec will suffer an aneurysm.