Completed in 2017, NATO’s new Brussels headquarters houses 29 embassies and brings together over 4,500 staff from allied nations military and civil service personnel. Unlike its predecessor, the new 250,000m² building was designed to meet the highly specific workplace requirements of the alliance. Communications technology was a central consideration from the very start.
NATO partnered with Arup in 2007 to design a next-generation audio visual (AV) solution that would enable thousands of critical conversations to take place flexibly and securely. At the same time, we were commissioned to design the information communication and technology (ICT) infrastructure that would power daily operations throughout the headquarters.
Due to the critical nature of the project, Arup worked closely with the NATO HQ Project Office and the Belgian project management team to scope requirements and develop a 266-page specification, complete with 250 drawings, which became the brief for NATO’s Head of AV. The final design is an integrated AV system that serves NATO’s 18 room conference centre and main Council Chamber, video conference rooms, press theatre, HD television studio, radio studios and site broadcast infrastructure.