AQUON, Houten

AQUON, Houten [NL]

EeStairs + Vakwerk Architecten

Aquon, an organisation dedicated to water quality and environmental research, required a staircase that would echo its mission of balance and sustainability within its headquarters in Houten. Vakwerk Architecten collaborated with EeStairs to create a helical staircase that seamlessly connects the podium to the first floor, blending aesthetic appeal with robust functionality.

The staircase’s structural integrity is rooted in its dual steel stringers, supporting composite-profile tread carriers. These carriers are entirely encased in three-layered Polish Pine plywood, lending the stair treads a natural, tactile warmth that contrasts with the underlying steel framework, primed in a durable zinc-phosphate coating. One technical challenge was the assembly of this substantial helical structure as a single unit, including the intricately crafted balustrade, which required precise positioning and joinery to ensure visual cohesion and structural soundness.

The staircase’s balustrade, a masterpiece of craftsmanship, comprises four layers of Polish Pine plywood, meticulously shaped in 3D and laminated. The balustrade’s surface is adorned with a pattern of perforations and engravings that gradually intensify with the ascent, creating a dynamic interplay of solidity and openness. Finished with a triple factory-applied lacquer, this layering and patterning not only enhance the visual appeal but also subtly represent the flow and filtration of water—an apt tribute to Aquon’s environmental focus.

Photography Hans Morren

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