Now that is a stunning office.





Spectacular, self-designed offices of Spanish architect firm Selgas Cano. The low-impact, almost sub-terranean building is situated amongst downtown Madrid’s trees and features a 2cm thick curved window running the entire length of the north-facing wall. The opposite south-facing wall is constructed from an 11cm thick, insulated, fiber-glass and polyester sandwich, providing the staff with shade from the direct sunlight and stopping the tunnel-like space from turning into an oven. A hinged opening attached to a weighted pulley system also allows for varying degrees of natural ventilation. All photographs by Iwan Baan.
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