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EY The Hague

The Hague’s Department of International Accountancy firm, EY, operates within a beautiful state monument. Originally designed by J.J.P. Oud from 1938-1946, the building combines modernist clarity with detailed expressive elements. The renovation and interior fit-out are part of a new post-pandemic workplace concept. A fresh environment with a variety of spaces for collaboration stimulates encounters and supports teamwork.

Restaurant with art work Michiel Folkers
Restaurant with art work Michiel Folkers
Restaurant with art work Michiel Folkers
Restaurant
 

Restaurant with art work Michiel Folkers

Restaurant with art work Michiel Folkers

Restaurant with art work Michiel Folkers

Restaurant

On the ground floor, an inviting co-working space features nooks, reading tables, and lounges, offering an informal alternative working area. The existing structure formed the foundation of the new design. All monumental staircases have been restored and are re-empowered as the main connectors of the building. New colors and materials were carefully selected, to bring a light and warm character. Throughout the building, yellow accents refer to the firm's corporate identity and give the office a recognizable touch.

New stairs towards basement collaboration spaces
Basement collaboration spaces
Basement collaboration spaces
 

New stairs towards basement collaboration spaces

Basement collaboration spaces

Basement collaboration spaces

Collaborative basement

New staircases connect the ground floor to the souterrain, which has now been connected to the office and features a variety of informal collaboration rooms. Formerly used for servant spaces, the existing rough concrete façades inspired a moodier atmosphere, contrasting pleasantly with the bright upper floors.

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Project

EY The Hague

Description

Vibrant new work community in renovated state monument

Client

EY

Location

The Hague, The Netherlands

Surface

6000m²

Date

2019-2022

Services

Renovation state monument, interior design, workplace design

Team

Barbara Dujardin, Michiel Hofman, Bo Winnubst, David Hernandez Lopez, Linda Schulp, Iker Hernández Oñativia and Maik Peters

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