ACCIONA has built the corporate headquarters of one of the biggest banks in Spain and made it one of Madrid’s architectural landmarks.
A star client moved into Las Tablas district, in north Madrid, just a few months ago. The building is the new corporate head office of one of the biggest banks in Spain, BBVA. The HQ, known as ‘La Vela’ (‘The Sail’), is a striking feature, not only for the financial company itself, but all the city of Madrid. The ovoid-shaped tower, designed by Swiss architects Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron, is 93 meters and 19 storeys high, has all the majesty of a ship at sea and is a symbol of innovation and continuous progress.
Built on a 59,000 m2 plot besides the highway to Burgos, the project involved construction work of huge complexity and great originality in which ACCIONA deployed all its experience.
It consists of two kinds of buildings —one vertical and seven horizontal— connected to each other. The horizontal have a long, flat, prismatic geometry, with a large oval plaza at the center and streets running off it to access different parts of the buildings. The have three floors above ground (ground floor plus two others) and three below ground level. The floors above are mainly dedicated to offices, with services on the ground floor. Those below ground are for parking. There are 3,000 places for cars and 230 for motorcycles, access for goods vehicles, a loading bay, building service facilities, stores, etc.
The vertical edifice, ‘The Sail’, is the most recognizable part of the complex, ovoid in shape, with a width of 16 meters. It was the part that required the biggest construction effort, due to its special form. Emerging from the central plaza, The Sail is already regarded as an architectural icon in the capital. It has 19 floors above ground (ground floor plus 18). The ground floor opens mainly towards the plaza, while the first floor houses the reception foyer, and offices occupy floors two to 19. The façade is glass, reinforced with forged steel and supported by a metal framework formed by an internal structure of steel mullions and transoms. The external aluminium work is placed over this structure, with the glass fixed by structural silicon to guarantee the rigidity of the aluminium frame. The external southern face is covered with solar protection fins on the top floors like those on the horizontal buildings, but with a different geometry.
“ACCIONA is a company with broad international experience in projects of this kind. The means and resources it made available to the project meant it was the company which contributed added value to the construction of a project as important to BBVA as this one,” commented Susana López, Project Director for the new BBVA Head Office.
The 6,000 employees of the bank who will work in the new BBVA City will be able to enjoy all the advanced features added for their comfort. They will have views and natural light, for example, open plan offices, will use the gardens and patios as part of the working environment, etc. And all of this, designed and built according to the most stringent certification requirements, will permit considerable savings to be made, mainly in energy, thanks to the use of: wall and roof gardens, solar control fins, plant canopies, natural lighting, electric vehicle parking places, recycled rainwater for the sprinkler system, etc.
ACCIONA has also bestowed on the facility a series of 20 geothermal energy probes that run 100 meters deep, and 100 kw of refrigeration capacity that, as well as reducing energy consumption, allows CO2 emissions to be cut by 2.5%. The company has also installed 1,032 m2 of photovoltaic panels in the top floor of the complex, which generate direct, continuous electric current that is transformed into alternating current by inverters.
This way, some 750,000 kWh is supplied to the building annually for own consumption, reducing the electricity bill by lowering energy consumption by 3.3% and CO2 emissions by 1.6%. Finally, ACCIONA also equipped the building with 500 m2 of solar thermal installations, contributing further to the energy savings.
The new headquarters of BBVA is efficient in its design, construction and occupation.
Susana López estimates the Energy savings obtained by the bank to be 40% compared to the old head offices. Additionally, low-volume taps and controlled water usage are reducing potable water consumption by 50%. The Project Director of the new BBVA head office also highlights the digitization plan implemented by the bank prior to the move. This has permitted it to save 80% on paper, moving to a paperless environment in which the number of printers has been cut to a minimum and there are no individual wastepaper bins.
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