Article source: Cruz y Ortiz Arquitectos
The project aims to provide a certain uniqueness and public character to the future headquarters of two government ministries, without lessening the required functional efficiency of a standard office building.
A homogeneous open hall of 12.40 metres, without intermediate columns, ideal for an administrative use, gives shape to the building bodies of eight intertwined floors, creating a singular figure. The building, which extends out to the perimeter of the site, defines the alignments of the streets without prejudicing neighbouring buildings.
- Architects: Cruz y Ortiz Arquitectos
- Project: Offices for Regional Government of Andalusia
- Location: Andalusia, Spain
- Client: Ministry of Economy and Finance of the Andalusian Government
- Photography: Pedro Pegenaute, Fotowork (maqueta)
- Collaborators: José Ortiz, Blanca Sánchez, Héctor Salcedo, Daniel Rodríguez Rodrigo Ruiz, , Alejandro Álvarez, Rodrigo Ruiz, Guillermo Torres, Rocío de Vicente, Miguel Velasco
- Structural Engineering: Tedeco Ingenieros
- Climate Engineer: JG Ingenieros
- Model: Queipo Maquetas
- SiteCcontrol: Análisis de Edificación y Construcción
- Contractors: UTE “Edificio Picasso” (SACYR S.A. + URINCI S.L.U)