30JAN 2014
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NEW HEADQUARTERS FOR BNP PARIBAS FORTIS / BAUMSCHLAGER EBERLE
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Following an architectural design competition run in 2013, BNP Paribas Fortis has chosen the firm be baumschlager eberle to build its new headquarters.© BAUMSCHLAGER EBERLE
After demolishing the current building, dating from the 1970s, construction of the new premises is expected to be completed towards the end of 2021.The future complex will enable BNP ParibasFortis to manage operating costs more efficiently, improve employee quality of life, provide sustainable mobility solutions, while also meeting demanding criteria for socially responsible development.© BAUMSCHLAGER EBERLE
This investment will provide BNPParibas Fortis and BNP Paribas with a stronger presence in the heart of the European capital.© BAUMSCHLAGER EBERLE
The new headquarters of BNP Paribas Fortis will be able to accommodate 4,500 workstations, 70% more than current capacity, with an unchanged overall floor space of 95,000 m2. The plans are also in line with the Bank’s overall strategy for the regrouping of its main premises in Brussels.© BAUMSCHLAGER EBERLE
The plans for reconstruction of the headquarters building are also motivated by the Bank’s determination to meet the highest environmental and energy performance standards.© BAUMSCHLAGER EBERLE
“The architectural concept put forward by be baumschlager eberle captures the opportunity presented by this particular location in the heart of Brussels,” explains Max Jadot, CEO of BNPParibas Fortis.“The new building will be functional, connected and versatile.© BAUMSCHLAGER EBERLE
It will focus on ensuring high performance from a technical and environmental standpoint as well as promoting the well-being of our employees, while also providing sustainable mobility solutions and a closer alignment with the vision and urban impact considerations of the City of Brussels.”The next steps will be to re-accommodate staff in the Bank’s other premises in Brussels and dismantle the technical facilities inside the building.© BAUMSCHLAGER EBERLE
The start of demolition work is scheduled (subject to receipt of the urban planning permission for the new project) for 2016.© BAUMSCHLAGER EBERLE
Construction of the new building is expected to begin in 2017..© BAUMSCHLAGER EBERLE
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