
UK, February 2025 – TRILUX is proud to announce its latest project at TRIPOLIS Park in
Amsterdam – a pioneering office campus that skilfully blends heritage-listed buildings
with a striking new 11-storey structure. Developed by FLOW Development, the
revitalisation focuses on user well-being, maximum sustainability and future-proof
technology.
Tasked with delivering a smart, energy-efficient lighting solution across indoor and outdoor
areas from a single source, TRILUX has installed approximately 13,000 light points. Standard
luminaires – including 39er G3, Onplana, Lenty and Sonnos – were customised to meet the
project’s unique demands. A standout feature is the So-Tube light sculpture in the foyer, while
outdoor spaces and cascading roof terraces are elegantly illuminated by ConStela, 8841
bollard luminaires and Skeo Q units. These luminaires seamlessly integrate with the historic
and modern elements of the campus.
Furthermore, 3,000 lights incorporate advanced TRI-Sensors that provide motion detection,
daylight control and environmental data via a wireless mesh network, optimising the indoor
climate and energy performance through a future-ready Smart Grid.
"At the start of the project, the specification focussed on high-quality, glare-free light – without mentioning Human Centric Lighting (HCL), which dynamically changes the light colour to
mimic daylight and is perceived as particularly pleasant," recalls Willem Dammers, CEO of
TRILUX Benelux, who led the project. However, a demonstration convinced FLOW
Development to include Tunable White luminaires with HCL throughout the campus.
Employees can even adjust the light intensity or colour to suit their preferences via an app if
desired.
TRIPOLIS Park has received numerous certifications and awards, supporting its position as a
unique and pioneering office project. Its exceptional ratings in sustainability, design and user
well-being include a BREEAM-NL "Outstanding" rating making it one of the most sustainable
buildings in the Netherlands. The "Well Platinum" certification attests to the campus’
outstanding work environment, promoting mental, physical and social well-being for users.
The site is home to major tenants such as Uber and an international law firm, whose
employees benefit from the exceptional design. Visitors and residents alike enjoy the
spectacular architecture and the publicly accessible park.