Agemar Angelicoussis Group Headquarters

Agemar Angelicoussis Group Headquarters

Architecte
RS Sparch PC
Lieu
Athens, Greece | View Map
Année du projet
2018
Catégorie
Bureaux
Histoires par
RS Sparch PC

LAMM
Erieta Attali
Fiche technique du produit

ÉlémentMarqueProduct Name
Windows manufacturerVITROCSA
External FramesSCHÜCO
Interior FurnitureSteelcase
CeilingsArmstrong Ceiling Solutions
Auditorium seatingsLAMM
Movable WallsAbopart

Fiche technique du produit
Windows manufacturer
External Frames
by SCHÜCO
Interior Furniture
Auditorium seatings
by LAMM
Movable Walls
by Abopart

Agemar Angelicoussis Group Headquarters

RS Sparch PC en tant que Architectes.

The story to be told by Agemar is one of openness to the horizon, fluidity, continuities, whiteness, light-and-shadow composition. Athens on the other hand is dense, varied, contradictory.

Agemar is not a corporate building. It is more of a ‘house’ for one of the biggest worldwide maritime group of companies, a rather big house, though.

In every project, there is a magic moment that changes what you look at and allows the idea to emerge. This is the moment that generates the story to be told by the project. This was the moment when, standing οn the bridge simulator, the architect had a sense that a sea voyage is about a destination, that is, a horizon and a direction. The proximity to the sea and the maritime nature of the client were coupled with the architect’s personal experience. A Sea Voyage became Agemar’s story.  The voyage to the sea though is not only literal; being interested in the ways our “internal sea” influences what we do and what we are, Rena sees design as the bridging of two worlds: one, our personal world, the “space within,” this internal sea of hopes, desires, and all we are; and the other, the external world of reality. Every creative activity integrates the two worlds, or at least tries to, she describes in her monograph on Agemar, (Sea Voyage, 2019, Hatje Cantz,

Agemar is a building that talks about the horizon and the opening to the sea. Horizontality and directionality were joined in a fluid geometry that generated the flexible non-finite form. The long horizontal lines of a ‘floating in the sea’ fluid form that expands or contracts, adapts to the urban scale and differentiates the building from its surroundings, create a strong corporate image in the city scape and set up a dialogue with the intense Attic light. In a ‘thick wall’ strategy, they transform the external view to a ‘movie-strip’. An ellipsoidal atrium gives spatial intelligibility and generates a play of light and shadows.

Agemar covers 30,616 square meters of floor area in two buildings. Building A, Administration, houses the entrance foyer, company museum, and library on the ground floor, open-plan offices on five floors, owners’ and executive offices on the sixth floor, and an owner’s lounge, a canopy, and an extensive roof garden on the top floor. Building B, Crew, has an amphitheater and a restaurant on the ground floor, offices on three floors, and a roof garden. The two buildings connect underground on four levels, with a company gym and a twenty-five-meter swimming pool, bridge and engine simulators, and auxiliary spaces on the first underground level, and parking for 330 cars on the other three.

As if in a metaphor of a boat at sea, materiality distinguishes between the white of the floating upper part and the gray of the base; white marble cladding CNC cut with a stainless-steel substructure in the upper part of Building A, a GRC prefabricated claustra and gray sanded marble for the base. Building B, on the other hand, is covered by a vertical garden. Continuities in form and spatial definitions, in material choices and detailing give the interior an airy quality. The structure is steel-reinforced concrete. Prestressed beams and metal suspension columns support the large cantilevers. Great care is given to efficient energy consumption and all environmental aspects.

Agemar is a LEED Platinum building, World Architecture Festival 2019 Shortlisted, Mies Van Der Rohe European Architecture Award 2019 nominee, and has an Iconic Award in Innovation 2019.

 

Material Used:
1. Marbles: Smili
2. Ceilings: Armstrong
3. External Frames: Schüco
4. Sliding Windows: Vitrocsa
5. Plasterboard: Knauf
6. Pools: Stelnic
7. Woodworks: Epexyl
8. Acoustic Ceilings: Sto Color
9. Reception Desks: Corian DuPont
10. Glass Fibre Reinforced Concrete: Marathon
11. Movable Walls: Abopart
12. Interior Furniture: Vitra, Steelcase
13. Carpets: Chilewhich

Le fauteuil Tulip pour le nouveau siège d’Agemar à Athènes, Grèce

LAMM en tant que Auditorium seatings.
photo_credit Tulip Armchairs
Tulip Armchairs

LAMM a contribué à la réalisation de la salle de conférence du nouveau siège d’Anangel Maritime Group à Athènes (Grèce) avec la fourniture des fauteuils Tulip.

 

TLe nouveau siège du plus grand groupe de transport maritime grec, avec ses 30.616 m2, est un des bâtiments les plus importants jamais réalisés à Athènes pour le secteur privé. Conçu par le bureau Sparch Architects, cette structure aux formes curvilignes est constituée de deux corps distincts reliés par des ponts suspendus et volontairement créés pour rappeler la silhouette d’un navire.
On a également accordé une attention particulière à la conception d’éclairage des lieux de travail et des façades, un projet réalisée par l’entreprise Eleftheria Deko Lighting Desig et qui a reçu le premier prix aux derniers Darc Awards. En termes de durabilité, la qualité de l’édifice athénien est attestée par la certification LEED Platinum.

photo_credit Tulip Armchairs
Tulip Armchairs

Dans ce prestigieux contexte, on a installé les fauteuils Tulip de LAMM, grâce à la collaboration avec le revendeur Tsaoussoglou. Conçu par Bartoli Design, Tulip est un fauteuil de conférence caractérisé par un système innovant d’ouverture synchronisée des assises et des accoudoirs, avec une forme compacte et arrondie qui favorise son intégration dans les contextes les plus diversifiés. Choisis dans la version sur poutre et équipés des tablettes d’écriture, les fauteuils ont été installés en rangées droites sur gradins.

photo_credit Tulip Armchairs
Tulip Armchairs

 

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