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Rooftop Garden Integrating Biophilia with Natural Fibers and Terrazzo Flooring in a Modern Workspace

Author:
Eduardo Ruiz Serrano
Rooftop Garden Integrating Biophilia with Natural Fibers and Terrazzo Flooring in a Modern Workspace

Project in-detail

Integrating natural fibers and a rooftop garden, this workspace utilizes biophilic design principles and adaptable, flexible layouts to foster collaboration and employee well-being.
5 key facts about this project
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Integrates a rooftop garden that serves as both a recreational space and an energy-efficient feature.
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Employs biophilic design principles through extensive use of indoor plants and natural light.
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Features adjustable furniture allowing custom configurations for various work styles.
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Utilizes durable materials like natural fibers and terrazzo flooring for long-lasting functionality.
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Incorporates collaborative zones specifically designed to enhance teamwork and interaction.
"The Rhea" is a contemporary office project situated in Zaragoza, Spain, designed to serve as a workspace for 90 employees. Spanning an area of 547 m², the design emphasizes a Mediterranean aesthetic, incorporating natural materials and a layout conducive to collaboration and productivity. The project seeks to address the evolving needs of the modern workforce by creating an environment that promotes well-being and adaptability.

The architectural design strategically organizes spaces to facilitate seamless interaction among employees. Open work zones allow for teamwork, while private areas are designated for individual tasks and meetings. The inclusion of wellness areas and break-out zones improves employee comfort and encourages relaxation. Utilizing large windows throughout the design maximizes natural light, enhancing the overall work atmosphere.

Unique Design Approaches

A defining feature of "The Rhea" is its incorporation of biophilic design principles. By integrating elements of nature into the workplace, such as indoor plants and views of green spaces, the design fosters a connection to the natural environment. This approach is intended to improve employee well-being and productivity.

Sustainability is another key component of the architectural design. The project includes a rooftop garden, which serves both as a recreational space for employees and as a means to improve energy efficiency through the use of solar panels. This initiative reflects a commitment to low-impact architecture and responsible resource management.

The furniture within "The Rhea" is specifically designed to promote flexibility. Adjustable heights and modular components allow employees to configure their workspace according to personal preferences. This adaptability is crucial for modern work environments where collaboration and individual focus are both necessary.

Material Selection and Aesthetic Considerations

The choice of materials plays a significant role in establishing the project's character. Natural fibers, light woods, stucco walls, and terrazzo flooring work together to create a coherent aesthetic that is both functional and visually pleasing. Each material is selected not only for its aesthetic appeal but also for its durability, ensuring that the workspace remains practical in a high-traffic environment.

For a deeper understanding of the architectural concepts and details employed in this project, readers are encouraged to explore the architectural plans, architectural sections, and architectural designs presented in the project documentation. By examining these elements, one can gain critical insights into the design ideas that define "The Rhea."
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The 10th edition of the MICROHOME architecture competition invites architects and designers from around the world to explore the possibilities of compact, sustainable living. Hosted by Buildner in collaboration with Kingspan and Hapi Homes, this special edition challenges participants to design an off-grid, modular microhome for a young professional couple, with a maximum floor area of 25 m². Designs should prioritize innovation, efficiency, and real-world feasibility. 

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