Green terraces and 360° outdoor spaces.
Located in 22@, the innovation hub, the Sea Towers complex embraces the principles of biophilic design, where the connection between office spaces, the outdoors, and nature takes center stage.
The two towers that make up the project have accessible green terraces on the roofs to provide people with daily wellness and relaxation spaces, with 360-degree views of the sea and the city. All the vegetation in the buildings is native and has low water consumption. The roofs have a part destined to the location of photovoltaic panels, but the fact that a high percentage is located on the façade has allowed the rest of the surface area to be used by the building's tenants. The SeaTowers complex has measures to promote sustainable transport, such as preferential parking for electric vehicles and bicycle parking spaces, contributing to a city that is inclined to be more environmentally friendly. A public area in the center of the block provides the neighborhood with a green lung and the neighbors with a space for socializing and well-being. The project has LEED Platinum and Well Gold certification, thanks to the fact that it provides significant energy savings, around 52%, and water savings, around 66%.
On top of the two white volumes of the buildings, a second skin is applied on the lower floors to pick up the scale of the industrial pre-existence. The slats of this second skin are placed perpendicular to the street facade or parallel to the staggered pattern of the neighboring building, giving privacy to it.
Open-plan and flexible, the different offices of SeaTowers are designed to adapt the spaces according to the needs of the tenants. Each floor is divisible into 3 areas in order to accommodate 3 possible tenants adapting not only to current needs, but also to those of the future.
Best Non-Residential Real Estate Performance, ASPRIMA-SIMA Award.