Upon entering, the auditorium, the so called town hall, immediately stands out.
Photo © Ossip Architectuurfotografie
The black steel, oak, the cast floor and tiles form a neutral basis, giving the space to showcase Unilever’s products and marketing.
Photo © Ossip Architectuurfotografie
Photo © Ossip Architectuurfotografie
Upon entering the sixth floor, visitors are welcomed in the Lipton Bar exhibiting a beautiful view of the city.
Photo © Ossip Architectuurfotografie
Photo © Ossip Architectuurfotografie
Photo © Ossip Architectuurfotografie
The interior is designed as a city with streets and shops: Unilever City. Multipurpose cabinets placed between the concrete structure form a street in the middle of the building.
Photo © Ossip Architectuurfotografie
Breakthroughs were made in the floors creating voids that connect the various departments and thus employees.
Photo © Ossip Architectuurfotografie
Photo © Ossip Architectuurfotografie
Photo © Ossip Architectuurfotografie
Photo © Ossip Architectuurfotografie
Photo © Ossip Architectuurfotografie
Photo © Ossip Architectuurfotografie
Photo © Ossip Architectuurfotografie
Photo © Ossip Architectuurfotografie
These serve as Unilever’s internal showcase. Products can be displayed in the cabinets and they can also be used for calls, discussions or to work in silence.
Photo © Ossip Architectuurfotografie
Photo © Ossip Architectuurfotografie
Brand hubs of Beauty & Personal Care, Home Care, Refreshment, Foods and Food Solutions departments emphasise the atmosphere of these departments, each having their own identity and forming a hotspot where products can be presented and tested.
Photo © Ossip Architectuurfotografie
Photo © Ossip Architectuurfotografie
Photo © Ossip Architectuurfotografie
OZ Architects were responsible for the transformation and renovation of the Hofplein 19 building, completed in 2019.
Photo © Ossip Architectuurfotografie

Unilever Benelux Headquarters

 Retour à la liste des projets
Lieu
Hofplein 19, 3032 AC Rotterdam, Pays-Bas
Année
2020
Client
Unilever Nederland B.V.
Size
8,400 m2
Programme
Interior design for the new Unilever Benelux headquarters on the 4th to 9th floors of an existing building, including entrance zone on the ground floor, varied types of workplaces, restaurant, lobby, theatre, auditorium, Lipton bar, brand hubs, kitchens f

In the heart of Rotterdam on Hofplein, the new Unilever Benelux headquarters is being realised. The headquarters occupy six floors of an existing building from 1960 by architect C.A. Abspoel and have a striking concrete structure. The new Unilever facility will accommodate around 750 employees. Upon entering the sixth floor, visitors are welcomed in the Lipton Bar exhibiting a beautiful view of the city. From the Lipton Bar, all floors are accessible via internal stairs.

Breakthroughs were made in the floors creating voids that connect the various departments and thus employees. Upon entering, the auditorium, the so called townhall, immediately stands out. This auditorium as well as the event space and restaurant are multifunctional and can be used for events, lectures and a place to have lunch. They can also be used for informal meetings or working, making these functions all part of the working environment.

The interior is designed as a city with streets and shops: Unilever City. Multipurpose cabinets placed between the concrete structure form a street in the middle of the building. Workplaces of the various Unilever departments are located on the street, each with their own identity, brands and character traits. They form the shops on the street. Brand hubs of Beauty & Personal Care, Home Care, Refreshment, Foods and Food Solutions departments emphasise the atmosphere of these departments, each having their own identity and forming a hotspot where products can be presented and tested.

The mix of working, meeting, calling, consultation, presentation and other use and accommodation areas creates a dynamic environment to work in an activity-based manner. Unilever employees can find a place that suits their activity of the time. This stimulates collaborations, knowledge exchange, meetings and because you move more through the building, it also promotes health. The materials used strengthen the industrial character of the building. The black steel, oak, the cast floor and tiles form a neutral basis, giving the space to showcase Unilever’s products and marketing.

Autres projets de Mecanoo

Brink Tower
Amsterdam, Pays-Bas
La Llotja theatre and conference centre
Lleida, Espagne
Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen
Rotterdam, Pays-Bas
International Quarter London North
London
Heungkuk Tower Busan
Busan, Corée du Sud