IBENERGI Center / taller abierto

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  • Architects: taller abierto
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  603
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2017
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  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Forbo Flooring Systems, Alu-Stock, Alugom, Celenit, Celenit-Maydisa, El Abeto, Keplan, Kuma Estructuras, Pavicolor, Runtal_Zhender, SOM Peninsular de Servicios
  • Main Architects: Nacho Román Santiago, Julio Rodríguez Pareja, Daniel Martínez Díaz
  • Collaborating Architect: Jorge López Sacristán
  • Technical Architect: Paz Castellano Lizano
  • Calculation Of Facilities: Ibenergi-Asesores Energéticos S.L.
  • Structure Calculation: Miguel Montero
  • Promoter: Ibenergi-Asesores Energéticos S.L.
  • City: Toledo
  • Country: Spain
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Text description provided by the architects. The new administrative and logistics centre of Ibenergi, an energy consulting company, is located in an industrial area of Toledo, Spain. The project is the result of pursuing a more human-cantered and pleasant workplace, attempting to connect the interior of a working environment to the cultivated nature that surrounds the building.

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The project is divided in two different volumes: one of them are the offices, and the other is a warehouse logistics. The main driver of the design of the offices is to give a functional solution to the harsh summers of Toledo, at the same time as to provide with natural light the interior working spaces.

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Cross Section

There are two big openings providing dual orientation lighting, which get shading from external trellis and pergolas wrapped in vegetation. It is equally important what happens inside the building as what happens in the external gardening areas.

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Sketch

The swaying branches of the maple, ginkgo, sweetgum, lime and callery pear trees and vines, outdoor grown, are reflected onto the external grooved aluminium surfaces and glass façades. 

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The structure is made of reinforced concrete walls that enable to create continuous and opened spaces, with bathrooms and stairs being the only permanent spaces. The space is divided with transparent methacrylate curved walls and light wood panels, and the technical installations have an isotropic layout, which enables the floor plan to easily change its geometry and arrangement in the future.

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The current distribution has a big opened space for the telephone operators, smaller spaces for the technical departments, various meeting rooms and the administrative offices.

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Ground Floor

The materials for the façade are glass and aluminum. The first floor is enclosed by glass: it has a rest area, a cafeteria and welcomes the visitor with a double height vestibule with a simple and light stairs that connects with the upper floor.

The lecture hall for training is located in an external enclosed space made of a free-shaped concrete wall with zenith lighting, adding volumetric contrast and singularity to the building.

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The pavement, acoustic ceiling, lighting and air conditioning openings follow the same grid of the structure and the façade. The external fence, which is made out of perforated metallic sheet, follows the geometry of the aluminum sheet of the façade.

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© Jorge López Sacristán

The artificial lighting is designed to create a balanced geometry of harmonious spaces between the internal lighting, the external pergolas, the fence and the external pavement.

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Model

We like to think of this project as a promise, and to allude to things that are still unseen. The final objective is that one day the imagery that is presented today cannot be duplicated, as the tree leaves and climbing plants which creep up their façades, protect same from the summer sun and filter its presence during winter.

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Address:Toledo, Spain

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Cite: "IBENERGI Center / taller abierto" [Sede Corporativa IBENERGI / taller abierto] 04 Jun 2018. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/894163/centre-of-ibenergi-taller-abierto> ISSN 0719-8884

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