Architecture firm Elastiko Architects designed the new Startup Hub workspace, in the 22@ district of Barcelona, ​​with the intention of creating a reference center for the city's start-ups.

District 22@, known as the "innovation district", was born from the urban renovation of the previously industrial area of ​​Poblenou, transformed into a technological and economic zone. Today 22@ hosts research centers, start-ups and advanced technology companies. 
The project of Elastiko Architectes, which is located on the fourth floor of the Pere IV building, a structure that houses many companies of a creative and technological nature, is made up of a visually continuous space that allows taking advantage of the natural light throughout the day.

The spaces are diversified by the use of bright and vibrant colors, which contrast with the predominant white and wood in the project, conveying creativity and dynamism to the environment, as well as professionalism.
 

Description of project by Elastiko Architects

The new workplace space at 22@ strives to become a pioneering centre for Barcelona start-ups. It is presented as a single, visually continuous space, but one in which various teams can work, enhancing the dimension and luminosity characteristic of this type of Poblenou office space.

The industrial history of the Poblenou neighbourhood in Barcelona bequeathed numerous factories and warehouses for industrial use of various types during different periods. Since the year 2000 and within Plan 22@, many of these buildings are being restored for uses linked to the workspace, attracting companies related to technological innovation and knowledge.

This Startup Hub is located on the fourth floor of the Pere IV building on Calle Pujades, one of the main streets in the Poblenou neighbourhood. It is a building with a high volume of companies of a creative and technological nature and, together with several teaching and research centres, forms a dynamic and continually developing area, eye to eye with the future of the city.

Unlike the other spaces designed by elastiko for Cloudworks, this venue is not aimed at freelance users, but at companies that wish to acquire medium-sized offices.

The project seeks to create an airy and visually continuous space, enhancing the idea of a great hangar and optimising its corner position, which gives it natural light throughout the day. The 800 sqm facilities convey creativity and professionalism, with the aim of adapting to the different needs of the users.

The central corridor, in addition to granting access to offices and meeting rooms, has been designed with the intention of generating intermediate spaces for meetings, project presentations or relaxation, which brings great dynamism to the entire space.

The use of vibrant colours is a way to identify and differentiate functional spaces like the meeting room or phone booth, strikingly contrasting with the white and wood predominant in the project.

 

 

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Cloud Workplace SL.
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845 m².
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Completion.- 2019.
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Carrer Pujades, Barcelona, Spain.
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Iker Alzola is an architect who graduated from ETSA in San Sebastian with more than 10 years of experience in the field of architecture. After working in studios such as Enric Miralles-Benedetta Tagliabue (EMBT) in Barcelona and Fuksas in Rome, in 2013 he moved to London where he joined Foster and Partners. In London, he formed part of the team of architects that designed and directed the new Apple headquarters, Apple Park (California), as well as the rehabilitation of the old Battersea Power Station thermo-electric plant in London, the future Apple headquarters in Europe.

In 2017 he returned to Barcelona to establish elastiko, an architecture and design studio of which he is the director. He currently collaborates with Cloudworks in the design and execution of works for different coworking spaces in Barcelona and Madrid, with the aim of achieving a collective and personal aesthetic across all the brand's venues. For this, Cloudworks has opted for furniture that has been custom designed by the elastiko team and that of leading brands such as Santa & Cole, Marset, HAY and Cármenes.

Iker Alzola holds a Master’s Degree in Restoration and Management of Built Heritage from the UPV / EHU and a Master’s in Architectural Design from the School of Architecture of Barcelona (ETSAB), where he currently holds a teaching position.

In the academic field, he has also been a guest professor in critical and jury sessions at the Architectural Association of London. Iker Alzola is a member of the COAC, the Architects’ Registration Board and the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA).
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Published on: July 2, 2020
Cite: "A new workplace space in Poblenou. Startup Hub in 22@ by Elastiko Architects" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/a-new-workplace-space-poblenou-startup-hub-22-elastiko-architects> ISSN 1139-6415
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