KOI Building

Corporate offices

Repositioning

Green

Down
Royal Met
11.319 m虏
2022
Madrid

The Juan Hurtado de Mendoza repositioning project responds to a triple objective:

1- Adapt the building to the new trends in the offices real estate sector reaching the highest possible levels of flexibility.

2- Generate the greatest possible positive impact on people who use it by making a firm commitment to sustainability.

3- Create a new urban milestone in the axis of Castellana.

The new KOI Building ,, designed for Royal Metropolitan, will have more than 2,000m<sup>2</sup> of landscaped area distributed on all floors, which will mark the organic and natural character of the new spaces and define an undulating geometry that seeks to dynamize the pedestrian circulation of users. The main fa莽ade consists of a curtain wall with wooden mullions and laminated, flat and curved double glazing, made in a single piece over the entire height of the building. The interior space revolves around a landscaped atrium in the center of which is a glass elevator core through which the various offices are accessed and which will be illuminated from above by a large wooden skylight. The new building will have better performance and lower consumption facilities, thus adapting them to current regulations, improving energy efficiency and improving the building’s external image from neighboring buildings. The building is LEED Platinum and WELL Platinum certified.

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