Arqb贸rea

Corporate offices

Green

Down
GMP
15.790 m虏
2021
Madrid

ARQBOREA is a landmark office building in Madrid that meets the highest standards of design, quality, efficiency, sustainability, safety, health and technology. It was recognized as the best office building in Spain by the Spanish Association of Office Buildings in 2021 and won the Global Future Design Award in 2022.

It is LEED Platinum, WELL Platinum, WiredScore Platinum, SmartScore Platinum and AIS certified. The freestanding building consists of three volumes that are interconnected and oriented north-south to maximize the efficiency of the building strategy. The building is 5 stories above ground with 15,790 square meters of office space and 450 parking spaces, including electric car, scooter and bicycle parking. With a floor height of 3,026 meters and a clear height of 2.7 meters, the office building is very flexible, accommodating from one to eight tenants per floor.

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