New Office Building
Bureaux Andrew Phillips has completed a striking new office building on a major boulevard leading into the City of Luxembourg, part of a broader mixed-use development expanding the city southwest. Commissioned during the early
days of the pandemic, the design responds to the evolving needs of modern workspaces.
The building stands out against the neutral tones of its surroundings. The elements of a traditional building core have been exploded into constituent elements to improve visual connection across the floorplate, which is split into two panoramic ‘lofts’ rather than a racetrack of cells. Staircases are active, front- of-house spaces, flooded with natural light and offering exterior views. These stairs invite users to enjoy the climb, turning vertical circulation into an engaging experience.
The façade’s ribbon windows are framed by alternating raked fins, creating a textured, three-dimensional surface. From certain angles, the façade resembles a deep woven curtain. The British Racing Green finish shifts in tone from dark grey to bright emerald, depending on light conditions and changing throughout the day.
The façade plays with light and shadow, transparency and opacity. It’s a constantly shifting interplay that engages the senses, with flatness giving way to depth, and solid surfaces reflecting the world around them. The building offers ever- changing views—for those walking, driving, or taking the tram. Each approach gives a new perspective. It’s a visual experience that refreshes constantly, marking the passage of time and the city’s growth. The building prioritises sensory engagement. It invites connection with its surroundings, changing with every angle, at every hour.