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Offices Vitoria - LH14 architects
Project: Offices apart Building Vitoria: LH14 architects apart Location: Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain Architect in Charge: Javier Arroyo, Jose Maria Sainz, Javier Perosanz, Beatriz apart Arroyo, Angel Luis Arroyo year: 2013 Building area: 15,335 m2 Technical Architects: Luis Antonio del Rio Facilities Engineering: Engineering Structures Ofinco: Ferroestudio Builder: Edhinor Photo: KS Photography
The project consists of an office building for a public agency. The commission is drawing up a blueprint for two buildings that constitute a homogeneous group with a common image and the project execution and construction of one of them leaving the other for a later stage.
The main intention of the project has been to get a landscape office building highly flexible and enjoy the best lighting conditions and quality of the interior space. For this, the building is divided longitudinally into two bays via a patio elongated cores communication enabling each having natural light on both sides. The interior, fully transparent, apart space is achieved by beams of 11 m in length.
Given the significant slope of the plot and its great length has been chosen to visually unify the two buildings with a large upper concrete frame. Thus we get two buildings still taking your entries to other dimension keep an image of unity because all the floors above the ground floor are at the same level. After such a top frame of concrete technical plant and machinery and packaging all outward are hidden and covered by the solar roof is housed.
In order to get a proper image representation to use this building has a large outdoor landscaped atrium entrance that welcomes visitors. This is possible thanks to the reinforced concrete beam waged a span of 25 meters above said atrium and hanging the top two floors.
The proposed apart program needs into four floors above ground, having two underground basements. Above ground plant more public access row three storey office and a landscape with a large terrace penthouse arises.
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