Designed by Arquitectos Ayala, the new headquarters of the Banco Popular in Madrid was conceived following the “well” protocol.
With a building orientation along the north – south axis, a pleasant, functional and efficient work space has been created, characterized by natural light and wide open spaces.
The Banco Popular HQ is a LEED Gold building where the Nesite raised floors (a supply of over 30.000 sqm) have been included thanks to their eco-sustainable specifications such as the use of 99% recycled and recyclable materials.
MATERIALE SUPPLIED
» 5.200 m2 of raised floor with loose – lay carpet upper covering;
» 1.900 m2 of Tetris floor, special format 32 x 600 x 1200 mm;
» 3.200 m2 of raised floor with upper covering in granite bianco berrocal;
» 1.800 m2 of raised floor with upper covering in quartz;
» 900 m2 of raised floor with conductive vinyl upper covering;
» Structure MPM – MPH – BPC, from 30 to 120 cm.
For years Nesite stands out for the production of raised floor with natural materials such as stone, marble and granite. In our factory the coating is coupled to the panel core.
Tetris Floor is a tongue and groove hollow floor system, made of calcium sulphate, the only building material of its kind that is classified throughout Europe with building materials class A1.
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