The Edge

The Edge

Location

Gustav Mahlerlaan 2970

1081 LA, Amsterdam

The Netherlands

The Edge sheds new light on the future of real estate: buildings that generate more energy than they consume. The Edge has everything to offer its users a pleasant workplace - in every sense of the word.

Gross floor area

40.000 sq m

Tenants

Deloitte, AKD, Sandvik

Architect

PLP Architecture

Completion date

Q4 2014

Parking spaces

372

A handpicked team of experts has pushed the boundaries of innovation to create The Edge, setting a new global standard for efficiency and sustainability. The fusion of sophisticated design and cutting-edge technology resulted in an outstanding 98.36% BREEAM-NL sustainability score, cementing The Edge's status as one of the world's most sustainable buildings back in 2016.

The greenest building in the world.

Bloomberg Businessweek

Worldwide recognition

The Edge's holds the status as one of the world's most sustainable buildings in 2016. Several media channels such as Spanish newspaper El Pais, news channel BBC and international (online) magazines such as Wired, Bloomberg and Fast Company have picked up on The Edge.

Facts
The Edge's innovative design harnesses solar power to its fullest potential.

Its distinctive southern facade features a series of solar panels and windows, equipped with a panel-covered roof. The building's orientation and glass facade maximise natural light without compromising internal temperature control. Thick load-bearing concrete and deeply recessed windows further regulate heat, reducing the need for shades. These features, combined with super-efficient solar panels on the south side, contribute to The Edge consuming 70% less electricity than typical office buildings.

How does The Edge maintain its perfect climate while staying eco-friendly?

The answer lies 130 metres underground, where two groundwater sources serve as thermal energy storage for warm and cold water. These aquifer thermal energy storage pumps regulate the building's temperature by circulating water based on internal and external conditions. Powered by self-generated solar energy, this system uses LED light panels with sensors to provide detailed temperature and humidity readings across each floor. This precision control eliminates natural hot and cold spots, particularly near windows, contributing to high employee satisfaction with the building's climate management.

At The Edge, customisability meets cutting-edge technology.

Employees can fine-tune their workspace environment using a custom Philips app on their smartphones or tablets. The building's 6,000 low-energy LEDs are intelligently connected to daylight, temperature, infrared, and motion sensors, activating only when needed. These smart LEDs provide 300 lux of illumination instead of the standard 500 lux, resulting in an impressive energy efficiency of 3.9 W/m² compared to the typical 8 W/m². This innovative system not only enhances individual comfort but also significantly reduces energy consumption.