Belgian IT company Telindus built itself into a tech player through a series of dot-com successes. Because of that, they not only ended up needing a new space that was not only larger, but also would project their corporate identity. Working with architect Jo Crepain, they created a 20,000-square-meter, rectangular building with offices, meeting rooms and a restaurant placed against one of the company?s existing facilties.

"Office buildings contribute to the clear identity of a company" said Crepain, and should "reinforce the image to a good and tightly structured basis or architectural work-platform for their product". Crepain?s design included key elements such as great access to light and a good connection to the outdoors. The resulting transparent addition has a structural quality that links to the lush surrounding park, with walls of glass that allow light deep inside.

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