Reused Shipping Containers Form A Flexible Workplace in Spain
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Reused Shipping Containers Form A Flexible Workplace in Spain
"The site sits in an industrial environment, so rather than introducing a foreign language, we wanted to work with what was already there—materials, scale, and atmosphere."
"Four reused shipping containers rest on a concrete plinth shared with the adjacent warehouses, while skylights bring a soft glow into the interior."
"Three bands organize the plan in a grid style: one for open workspaces, another for service areas, and the third for meeting rooms and laboratories."
"Roof surfaces incorporate strips for experimental crops, which physically link research, fabrication, and architecture within a single framework."
Agrosemillas' headquarters in El Peral, Spain, features over 48,000 square feet of production and storage facilities designed by Impepinable Studio. The design embraces local materials and craftsmanship, incorporating reused shipping containers and skylights for natural light. The layout includes open workspaces, service areas, and meeting rooms, with entrances optimized for logistical efficiency. The building's design reflects the brand's colors and integrates experimental crop strips on the roof, linking research and architecture in a cohesive manner.
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