12 Marzo 2012
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Like the
INTERFACE building, the building for the Telecommunications Market
Commission (CMT) is situated in the 22@ district. In this case, the
building forms part of a complex, 22@ Business Park, developed by Grupo
Castellví and containing a large business complex of over 41,000 m2 of
offices and hotels, delimited by four streets: Bolivia, Ciutat de
Granada, Sancho d’Àvila and Badajoz. Also set in this sector is one of
the factories of the old Can Tiana textile mill, built in 1906 to a
project by Guiteras and listed in the Special Protection Plan for the
Industrial Heritage of Poblenou.
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The CMT
building stands on a long, narrow site that presents its main façade to
Carrer Bolivia and is delimited to either side by a passage. One of the
old Can Tiana factory buildings stands at the centre of the site, and
the project sets out to recover and incorporate it into the CMT’s
functional programme. The main volume comprises three basement floors
for car parking and eleven floors above grade with offices and services.
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The
ground floor, providing the function of access and entrance, connects
with the old mill building, the original structure of which is conserved
as an auditorium with capacity for 330 persons, a large meeting room
and services for CMT employees. The roof of the mill was adapted for use
and connects with the first floor. The main volume, containing the
offices, is organized around a central nucleus of entrances and
services, and the workstations are laid out around it, making full use
of the spatial freedom enjoyed by a building that opens out on all four
sides.
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This allowed us to explore a volumetric formalization that sets the building apart from its surroundings, highlighting its lengthwise asymmetry and increasing its height in relation to the axis of the street. This formal freedom produces a singular form, faceting the faces of the building and moulding it as a unique, recognisable piece that finds its reason for being in an innovative relation between exterior and interior. The variation and superposition of exterior spaces and workspaces serve to direct the volume towards the old factory and establish a subtle, utilitarian relation.
detailed elevation
The distant presence of the sea and a south-facing orientation determine the correct position of the terraces. The decision to bring a unitary treatment to the building’s outer appearance led us to protect its façade using a horizontal slat system throughout its volume that continues over the old factory, connecting the two. The slats serve to cover the upper terraces and installations, and form an awning at the ground floor entrance.
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