SPANISH GOVERMENT MEETING AREA

SPANISH GOVERMENT MEETINGS AREA

ARCHITECTURE:

The space is defined by a seamless interplay of materials, geometry, and light, achieving a refined balance between functionality and asthetic clarity. Light and rhythm is the concept of the project. 

The ceiling, composed of evenly spaced linear metalic slats, creates a rhythmic cadence that  enhances spatial depth while integrating acoustic control. Recessed linear lighting runs parallel to the slats, providing clean, uninterrupted ilumination that aligns with the precision of the architectural language. 

A full-height glass partition delineates the meeting room, offering a transparent boundary that maintains visual continuity while ensuring coustic separation. The glass reflects and refracts light, amplifying the sense of openness and cohesion throughout the space. 

Exposed concrete columns punctuate the interior, introducing vertical elements of texture and solidity that contrast with the softness of the surrounding materials. The neutral palette – combining natural wood, polished stone finishes, and muted grays – establishes a harmonious relationship between warm and cool tones, industrial and organic textures. 

The conference table, centrally positioned anchors the room with its clean, elongated form, surrounded by ergonomic chairs designed for comfort and extended use. The transition from the polished marble-style flooring in the entry area to the carpeted meeting room enhances the sense of movement and zoning within the overall layout. 

The result is a highly intentional design that prioritizes clarity, connection, and spatial efficiency, embodying a modern approach to corporate architecture. 

ABOUT THE CLIENT:

This is the Spanish government’s official diplomatic misson to the European Union, located in Brussels. Its primary function is to represent Spain’s interests within the EU institutions, including the European Commission, the European Parliament, and the Council of the European Union. It helps to facilitate Spain’s participation in EU decision-making, negotiations, and policy implementation. 

The REPER plays a crucial role in coordinating Spain’s positions on various EU matters, ensuring that Spain’s voice is heard the legislative and policy-making processes at the EU level. It works closely with Spanish officials, EU representatives, and other member state representatives.