The building’s design integrates many sustainable aspects, including a hybrid-timber structure, using no less than 6,500 m³ of timber. Unlike conventional building materials like concrete, timber production results in remarkably lower levels of CO2 and nitrogen. Plus, the trees, during their growth phase, act as natural carbon absorbers. The CO2 remains embedded within the wood even after it transforms into our construction material. This makes Mediavaert not just a greenhouse gas neutral entity, but potentially an almost carbon-positive one. The building is also highly energy efficient, including an underground heat/cold energy storage system combined with a heat pump and solar panels on the roof. Mediavaert's timber-hybrid design and its many sustainability features symbolises a significant stride towards eco-friendly construction, earning the project the much sought-after BREEAM Excellent certification.
Mediavaert offers brand-new state-of-the-art facilities. In addition to work spaces, the building includes recording studios, meeting rooms, restaurants, an espresso bar, and a pleasant reception room. The open design of the building is based on the interaction between the voids and the common spaces. Green spaces in, on, and around the building create an inspiring working environment that promotes well-being and health.
Works on this stunning office building designed by Team V Architectuur started in December 2021. After the foundation works, structural works started with a topping-out ceremony in February 2023 and the building being completely water- and windproof in May 2023. Piping was then laid, and partition walls were installed and finished. After the floors were delivered one by one, floor covering was laid out and IT facilities were installed. The building features several architectural marvels including the fitting out of the façade with 16,000 blue and green ceramic tiles and beautiful spiral stairs which constitute the central piece of the building.