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Delft, 9 June 2008
: PRESS RELEASE
FiftyTwoDegrees, Nijmegen, awarded the Dedalo Minosse Prize

On Friday 30 May 2008 the jury of the international Dedalo Minosse awarded
the Eurotherm Special Prize for Sustainability to FiftyTwoDegrees in Nijmegen.
The prestigious prize was presented in the Teatro Olimpico in Vicenza,
Italy, to the initiators Ron Lubbers of ICE Development and Jos van Oostrum
of Ballast Nedam Bouw Special Projects and to architect Francine Houben
of Mecanoo. The project is also to be seen in the exhibition in Palazzo
Valmarana Praga, Vicenza, which runs until 24 August.

Business Innovation Center FiftyTwoDegrees is praised in the jury report
for its innovative concept and the attention paid to sustainability in
the design. FiftyTwoDegrees combines technology, science and culture in
a unique environment that invites encounters and collaboration. It was
designed on the basis of a humane and sustainable view on the location,
architecture, materialisation and use, but also on management and exploitation.
The second phase of FiftyTwoDegrees connects directly with Goffert Park
and the N.E.C. station. The new lightrail station Goffert
means that the entire area is assured of a fast link with the city and
the region. As a result, the NXP campus (formerly Philips Semiconductors)
is no longer isolated and opportunities are created for allowing knowledge-intensive
industry, which the region is rich in, to grow.

Programme: 1st phase of a 70,000 m2 multifunctional complex with offices,
a multimedia theatre, hotel, shops, restaurants, sports facilities and
parking
Client: ICE Development, Nijmegen; Ballast Nedam Bouw Special Projects,
Utrecht
Design: Mecanoo architecten, Delft
FiftyTwoDegrees Nijmegen info from Mecanoo architecten 090608
FiftyTwoDegrees
Building : Mecanoo architecten
Knowledge centre
At the start of the new millennium, Philips Semiconductors (now NXP) wanted
to expand its current production and research site in Nijmegen by creating
a new knowledge centre for the development of semiconductors for the electronics
industry. The existing production site is sealed off and fenced in for
security reasons. The new knowledge centre, where technology, science,
culture, work, living and leisure come together, fosters chance encounters
and collaboration with diverse parties. The name of the complex, FiftyTwoDegrees,
refers to the sites 52nd degree of latitude, which like the ambition
of the initiators, spans the entire world.
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FiftyTwoDegrees is the realisation of the first phase of a large-scale
master plan surrounding the Neerbosscheweg. The 86 metre tall tower stands
on a slope and is fluidly yet excitingly absorbed into surrounding Goffert
Park. The second phase will see the ground level overarch the Neerbosscheweg,
creating a direct link with the city, the Goffert stadium and the new
Goffert light rail station. Under the grassed roof are parking spaces
for six hundred cars, various commercial facilities and a covered Plaza
with shops and restaurants. Conference rooms, a theatre, a hotel, sports
facilities and shops are due to be added to the complex in the second
phase.
Kink
The tower is seventeen storeys high. The lower eight floors are ten degrees
out of plumb, creating an inviting gesture towards the city. The bent
form was created by the hybrid construction of concrete and steel, whereby
for each intermediate floor the elevation shifts in relation to the concrete
cores. In order to shorten the construction time - one floor per week
- it was decided to use prefabricated cladding, resulting in a pattern
of pixels that gives the facade an abstract appearance. A broad staircase
leads from the Esplanade to the reception hall with its conspicuously
curved wooden benches. The undulating wall clad with mahogany represents
a visually connecting element that automatically indicates the route through
the building. The office and laboratory floors can be flexibly subdivided.
The use of climate ceilings allows the climate to be regulated for each
work station so that the spaces can adapt to the organisation of new products
being developed.
Programme Multifunctional complex of 70,000 m2 with offices, conference
halls, a theatre, catering facilities, apartments, retail and sports facilities
Design 2004-05, 1st prize in competition in 2002
Execution 2005-08
Client Ballast Nedam Bouw, Arnhem; ICE Ontwikkeling, Nijmegen
Architect Mecanoo architecten, Delft
Structural engineer ARUP, Amsterdam (competition); Adviesbureau Tielemans
BV, Eindhoven (execution)
General contractor Ballast Nedam Speciale Projecten, Utrecht
Building services consultant Royal Haskoning, Nijmegen
Building costs including services 1st phase € 42,000,000 (2006)
FiftyTwoDegrees Nijmegen info from Mecanoo architecten 031207
mecanoo architecten b.v., Oude Delft 203, 2611 HD Delft
Tel: +31 (0)15-279 8100 E-mail: info@mecanoo.nl
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