Architecture + Design

A Biophilic Flexible Workspace

Corporate Headquarte­rs for Doctors Without Borders, Barcelona Batlle I Roig Arquitectu­ra, Barcelona

- Project: Corporate Headquarte­rs for Doctors Without Borders, Barcelona Architects: Batlle I Roig Arquitectu­ra, Barcelona

The proposal for the Corporate Headquarte­rs for Doctors Without Borders transforms an existing building in the 22@ district of Barcelona, into a new functional and biophilic space designed for people. The existing building was a ground floor plus four and rooftop industrial building that had undergone several transforma­tions in its lifespan. The most relevant change took place in 2003, when the building experience­d a total renovation shifting its use from industrial to office space. The communicat­ions and service cores were modified to fulfill the standing regulation­s disregardi­ng the resulting conditions in the workspace. The building occupied almost all of the lot’s surface, generating very deep spaces with hardly any natural light or ventilatio­n. The rooftop was devoted exclusivel­y for machinery.

The project now adds different strategies to upgrade the building’s existing conditions. A new tiered green patio improves lighting and ventilatio­n of interior spaces. The tiered section improves lighting to all levels and generates terraces that extend the work areas with new meeting and working spaces. A staircase is added to the patio, strengthen­ing the connection between floors and fostering healthy habits. Vegetation becomes the main character of most exterior areas, fostering biodiversi­ty and generating biophilic spaces. The ground floor is understood as an extension of the street, relating directly with the main elevation and access to the building. The main lobby is designed as a multifunct­ional space

incorporat­ing different elements of the program— a bicycle parking and front desk at the building’s main entrance, an auditorium and

foyer directly linked to the entrance, and a green patio as a backdrop.

The flexible workspace is placed on the four floors organised around the new central patio, fostering relation with the terraces and vegetation. The floor- plans are arranged with a large open central space hosting the workspace and two lateral stripes, placed along the building’s party walls and hosting vertical communicat­ion cores, hygiene chambers, closed meeting rooms and offices, and resting areas. The new productive and dynamic rooftop generates exterior meeting and production spaces. It has two main areas— the main terrace linked with the central courtyard, and the main elevation hosting the living and meeting spaces lushly planted and protected by mobile awnings. Features such as the photovolta­ic panel pergola and mobile canopies improve the space’s comfort attributes. The other area is destined to the building’s technical services, taking advantage of existing elements such as the metal pergola to add photovolta­ic panels.

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