ING House Rotterdam largely built from recycled materials

ING House Rotterdam largely built from recycled materials

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9 September 2024

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ING House Rotterdam largely built from recycled materials

ING has reopened their fully restored office in Rotterdam (600m2). The renovation was carried out using a large number of reused building materials. This resulted in an impressive CO2 impact of -64% and a BCI of 69%.

The floors in the restaurant and toilet areas of the ING House are made from recycled plastic collected from the Maas river, with office employees contributing to the collection of this plastic.
Architects INBO and Creneau International are responsible for the interior design. Designer Alidarso: “For us, design is no longer just about aesthetics, but increasingly about ethical principles. We call it moving from aesthetics to aesth-ethics.”
The ING House Rotterdam has received an impressive Building Circularity Index (BCI) score of 69%.

“We look forward to welcoming our customers in a way that inspires conversations about sustainable progress.” – Ellen Jacobse, Lead Business Development ING.