One on One / Moreno Architecture
One on One is characterised by bold architecture featuring glass and metal, composed of superimposed staggered volumes.
© Andrés Lejona
Architects: Moreno Architecture
Location: Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
Architect In Charge: Stefano Moreno, Stefan Hildebrant
Area: 5000.0 m2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Andrés Lejona
Structural Engineer: INCA
Technical Engineer: BOYDENS
General Contractor: SOLUDEC
Subcontractor: SEITZ STAHLBAU
Quality & Safety Control: SECOLUX
© Andrés Lejona
From the architect. One on One is characterised by bold architecture featuring glass and metal, composed of superimposed staggered volumes.
© Andrés Lejona
URBAN CONTEXTÂ One on One?s urban context is at the same time very attractive and complex. Situated in a corner of Luxembourg?s business district the building has a great visibility in the heart of the city. The complexity of the site is due to the triangular geometry form of the terrain, between existing buildings and 2 arterial roads.
Site Plan
This situation inspired Moreno Architecture to create a building out of 12 superimposed skewed volumes of glass and metal. This resourceful optimisation of internal space offers high flexibility for accommodating open-plan or partitioned offices.
© And...
© Andrés Lejona
Architects: Moreno Architecture
Location: Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
Architect In Charge: Stefano Moreno, Stefan Hildebrant
Area: 5000.0 m2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Andrés Lejona
Structural Engineer: INCA
Technical Engineer: BOYDENS
General Contractor: SOLUDEC
Subcontractor: SEITZ STAHLBAU
Quality & Safety Control: SECOLUX
© Andrés Lejona
From the architect. One on One is characterised by bold architecture featuring glass and metal, composed of superimposed staggered volumes.
© Andrés Lejona
URBAN CONTEXTÂ One on One?s urban context is at the same time very attractive and complex. Situated in a corner of Luxembourg?s business district the building has a great visibility in the heart of the city. The complexity of the site is due to the triangular geometry form of the terrain, between existing buildings and 2 arterial roads.
Site Plan
This situation inspired Moreno Architecture to create a building out of 12 superimposed skewed volumes of glass and metal. This resourceful optimisation of internal space offers high flexibility for accommodating open-plan or partitioned offices.
© And...
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