Recently, the Brabant, The Netherlands, branch of the globally operating Lan Handling Technologies moved into a brand new building designed and realized by cepezed. The new building is situated on the Loven Noord industrial area in Berkel-Enschot, directly adjacent to the Tilburg ring road, Holland.

For their new home, cepezed assisted the company in terms of both architecture and construction as well as process. For instance, the office contributed to the choice of location, provided counsel on the procurement of the plot and conferred with the municipality on the possibilities of the zoning plan.
The new headquarters designed by cepezed is more efficient because the former Brabant business units are now brought together. The new construction has an open and transparent character, which facilitates short lines of communication and more direct contact between the designers in the office and the engineers on the assembly floor. The assembly floor also functions as a showroom for Lan’s expertise.
 

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Recently, the Brabant, The Netherlands, branch of the globally operating Lan Handling Technologies moved into a brand-new building designed and realized by cepezed. For their new housing, cepezed assisted the company in terms of both architecture and construction as well as process. For instance, the office contributed to the choice of location, provided counsel on the procurement of the plot and conferred with the municipality on the possibilities of the zoning plan.

The architecture and interior disciplines drew up an integral design, for which cepezed also contracted and coordinated all other consultants such as those for stability, MEP & HAVAC, construction physics, fire safety and costs. cepezedbouwteam, the construction branch of the cepezed brand, arranged for the realization; without the use of a main contractor, it engaged, coordinated and supervised the different construction specialists for the client. The close cooperation between the different cepezed specialists has resulted in a custom building for the price of a standard solution. Within the budget available, Lan now has a maximum equipped, state-of-the-art housing at its disposal.

Lan is specialized in the design, assembly and set-up of handling and packaging systems for the food, pet food and pharmaceutical industries. Previously, the Brabant (a Dutch province) branch used to work from two rental properties at different locations in Tilburg. These had become too small, while they no longer met contemporary needs either. The opportunities offered by the development of an own building ware therefore seized to fulfill other wishes in addition to sufficient space. For example, the new accommodation offers better workplaces, strongly contributes to the business efficiency and is an integral part of the company’s appearance. With the new accommodation, Lan is now completely future ready.

open and efficient

The new building is situated on the Loven Noord industrial area in Berkel-Enschot, directly adjacent to the Tilburg ring road. The new housing is more efficient if only because the former Brabant business units are now brought together. But there is more. While the existing buildings had an outdated, closed structure, the new construction has an open and transparent character, which facilitates short lines of communication and more direct contact between the designers in the office and the engineers on the assembly floor.

The open and easily accessible set-up is also a tool for communication with customers, including the market leaders in food, pet food and pharmaceuticals. Customers often come to visit and all employees have direct customer contact. The assembly floor also functions as a showroom for Lan’s expertise. The new building is also clearly visible from the Tilburg ring road and thus also serves as a showpiece for passing traffic.

set-up in sections

The new business premises include 1,500 m² of office space and 5,000 m² of halls. The design is importantly determined by the plot, which roughly has the shape of a rectangular triangle. Along its outer edge, there is a one-way traffic ring including parking spaces and options for dispatching. For what remains, the plot is completely filled. The building itself is composed of five connected naves. These are each more than 10 meters high and 18 meters deep. In length, they run back from around 88 to 24 meters. As a result, the building has a saw-tooth structure along the slanting plot side. The overhead doors for dispatching are integrated here.

The shortest building nave is situated along the access road of the business park and contains the offices. On two sides, this three-layer volume is equipped with fully glazed façades. The majority of the office spaces consist of open floor fields that have direct visual contact with the assembly hall. The ground floor includes the canteen and the closeable offices for confidential functions. In addition, the office volume includes spaces such as team rooms, rooms for conference calls and instruction rooms for customers. A spacious void is included as well. Along the long straight side of the triangle lies a facility zone with functions such as the toilets, technical rooms, changing rooms and lockers. This zone is strongly connecting and creates unity between the halls and offices.

The halls consist of the other four naves and each contain a production street. The differences in length render the halls and production streets well suited for working on orders of different sizes. The façades of the halls are largely closed, but still receive ample daylight through the office nave and partly transparent façade strips. The halls are also well prepared for changing work processes. In the future, when Lan might increasingly assemble its systems on location at the customer’s premises, the halls are easily usable for other purposes such as storage. In such a case, they can also be rented out separately.

cool corporate appearance

The new building has a down-to-earth, but high-quality appearance that suits Lan well. The façade finishing of black profiled sheets is sleek and modest, but with sophisticated detailing. The high, industrial overhead doors are elegantly concealed behind the cladding.

The interior is kept austere and basic; it has a refined, but cool and robust appearance. A sprinkler system does away with the need for fire compartments, which makes that building can actually be as open as possible. The facility zone along the long side of the building has a black wall finish and thus reflects the dark exterior façade. The office floors are of polished concrete and the furniture is white, which contributes to the light atmosphere. Transparent red partition walls between the office floors and the facility zone form a powerful color accent that matches the color of the Lan logo.

The modest design, sleek styling and striking façade signing also tie in with those of the other companies within the listed Hydratec, Lan’s mother company. On a corporate level, the new construction thus contributes to a recognizable branding as well. In a similar style, cepezed previously also designed the accommodation for Pas Reform, another Hydratec company. In 2012 that accommodation was elected Best Building of the Year Region East by the Branche Association of Dutch Architects (BNA).

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Interior design.- cepezedinterieur, Delft. Structural engineering.- IMd Raadgevende Ingenieurs, Rotterdam. Consultant mechanical & electrical engineering.- Nelissen Ingenieursbureau b.v., Eindhoven. Consultant building physics and fire safety.- DGMR Bouw, The Hague. Construction coordination.- cepezedbouwteam, Delft.
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Lan Handling Technologies b.v.
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Contractor steel construction.- Hutten Metaal Staalbouw B.V., Hardenberg. Contractor concrete floors.- Van Berlo Engineering B.V, Ypenburg. Contractor façade and roof.- Erdo B.V., Capelle aan den IJssel. Contractor glass façades.-
iFS Building Systems, Waddinxveen. Contractor electrical and mechanical installations.- Hoppenbrouwers Techniek B.V.
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6,747 m² gfa
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January 2017 – May 2019.
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Nieuwe Atelierstraat 9, Berkel-Enschot, Netherlands
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cepezed is a Dutch Architects firm, with headquarters in Delft, Netherlands. Cepezed is a architecture office with a of projects both in and outside its home country The Netherlands.

Assignments address high-profile and sustainable projects such as the revitalization of State Office De Knoop, the circular catering pavilion The Green House, the dismountable Temporary Courthouse in Amsterdam and the new pier at Schiphol Airport, but also e.g. state-of-the-art laboratories, infrastructure and ingenious educational buildings. Cepezed uses an integral design method in which building components often fulfil various functions at the same time.

This way, the agency forges various aspects such as spatial design, construction and installation techniques into an indivisible whole. Cepezed has a lot of in-house knowledge: there are internal specialists for every design part and the office has separate departments and sister companies for interior design, property development and construction management. With a constant focus on buildable and high-quality architecture, the various branches collaborate closely and transparently.

Jan Pesman (Utrecht, 1951) studied architecture at the Technical University in Delft and was one of the founders of cepezed in 1973. In 1971 he was co-initiator of the Utopia scientific entertainment magazine, to which he remained connected as editor and designer until 1977. Pesman was also a co-initiator of the still existing magazine for design Items. From 1983 to 1992 he was a member of the editorial board. Jan Pesman was a senior lecturer at the Academy of Architecture in Rotterdam during the 1994-1995 academic year. In the period 2010-2014, he was chairman of the Construction Department of the Royal Institute of Engineers KIVI NIRIA. In 2018, he was named Delft Entrepreneur of the Year by the professional jury of the Delft Verbindt business platform. In addition to his many activities as an architect and spatial designer, he gives lectures at home and abroad.

Ronald Schleurholts (Roden, 1972) studied architecture at the Technical University in Delft, where he focused on architecture, building methodology and interior design. During his studies he worked for some time at the architectural firms Claus & Kaan and Koen van Velsen. He has been working at cepezed since 1999, where he joined at the beginning of 2005 as a partner and member of the board. In 2009, the European Center for Architecture, Art, Design and Urban Studies and the Chicago Atheneum voted Schleurholts as one of the forty most influential emerging European architects aged under forty. Between 2010 and 2015 he was a board member of the Association of Dutch Architects (BNA) and between 2011 and 2015 chairman of the Living Daylights Foundation. In 2019, he was selected for the ABN AMRO Sustainable 50, an annual inventory of leaders in sustainability within the Dutch construction and real estate sector. He also gives lectures at home and abroad about sustainable and integral design.

Paddy Sieuwerts (The Hague, 1977) studied architecture at the Rotterdam Institute for Architecture Architecture Civil Engineering & Urbanism and architecture at Delft University of Technology. Since his graduation in 2003, he has worked at various architectural firms, including cepezed and Atelier Kempe Thill in Rotterdam. He also worked at a series of industrially designed distribution centers at cepezed's sister company Bouwteam. In 2004 he definitively rejoined cepezed and developed, among other things, into a specialist in the field of estimates, forms of cooperation, contracts and large-scale non-residential construction, including (lab) buildings for scientific research. Sieuwerts was also part of cepezed's management team for many years. In 2015 he became a partner within the agency. He has been a member of the BNA Council of Members since the beginning of 2019.
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Published on: September 24, 2019
Cite: "Open and transparent character. Lan Handling Technologies by cepezed" METALOCUS. Accessed
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