The MAP building in Salzinnes, designed for the Province of Namur, symbolizes a strategic shift towards sustainability and community focus. It meets ambitious environmental criteria, achieving 'Outstanding' BREEAM certification with a score of 93.53%. The architectural design features two levels encircling eight courtyards, enhancing natural light and ventilation through innovative features like rooftop chimneys. Constructed entirely of wood and elevated on stilts, its design ensures exceptional air quality and acoustics. A collaborative approach among architects and stakeholders allowed for creative solutions rooted in sustainable principles, ultimately fostering a comfortable environment for all users.
The Province of Namur's new central building, the MAP, epitomizes a visionary approach that emphasizes sustainability and community in its design and location.
Meeting the highest environmental standards with BREEAM 'Outstanding' certification, the MAP project showcases how innovative design can support ecological responsibility.
The building's layout, featuring expansive natural light and ventilation, reflects an architectural commitment to providing a nurturing environment for occupants both mentally and physically.
The collaborative design process engaged stakeholders early, fostering a space that prioritizes sustainable construction while balancing aesthetic and functional needs.
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