European stability mechanism / State of Luxembourg

A new administrative headquarters for the European Stability Mechanism and the State of Luxembourg

Following a competition organised by the Public Building Administration to design the future headquarters of the European Stability Mechanism and office space for the State of Luxembourg, the results were revealed, naming the winning consortium.

It will be the consortium comprising EM2N Architekten (Zürich/Berlin), ROBERTNEUN Architekten, wh-p Beratende Ingenieure (civil engineering), Basler & Hofmann (technical engineers), Atelier Loidl Landschaftsarchitekten Berlin (landscape architects) who will design the new complex on the plot of land in Kirchberg’s European district, between Rue Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Rue Charles-Léon Hammes and Rue Alcide de Gasperi.

The aim is to build an innovative, sustainable and forward-looking office complex. The treatment of the public spaces will follow the strategy of a district on a human scale, developed by the Kirchberg Fund in collaboration with the Danish office of Gehl architects.

The gross built area is close on 41,500 m2, above-ground. Of these areas, around 19,500 m2 is reserved for the headquarters of the ESM and 32,600 m2 will be given over to departments of the State of Luxembourg.

Technical file

Total area : 41 500 m2

Developer : Administrations des bâtiments publics

Architects / urban architects : EM2N Architekten Zürich / Berlin, ROBERTNEUN Architekten GmbH

Engineers : wh-p GmbH, Basler Hofmann AG

Landscape architects : Atelier Loidl Landscape Architects Berlin GmbH

Progress status: project

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