Nieuwegein is located 5 kilometres south of Utrecht, and since 1970 the city has grown from having just 8,000 inhabitants to 62,000 inhabitants in 2012. The strong growth in population has caused stark demands for the city's administration, which has also grown, and is seeking to further develop the city socially and culturally.
Architecturally, the building departs from a central and bright atrium from where a sculptural staircase soars up and connects its many facilities – such as local library, citizen service centre, café, cultural centre and commercial spaces. Seeking to further engage with daily life of the citizens, the City Hall fuses with a range of everyday activities. This brings a flow of life to the building at all hours, and strengthens the connection to the commercial and residential area surrounding the building.
The architects tried to maximize the benefits of daylight through the use of windows, including an enormous picture window on the 4th floor
