ARCHITECTURAL FOCUS
ACCIONA’ S INTERNATIONAL HEADQUARTERS IN MADRID
A NEW GLOBAL BENCHMARK IN PEOPLE-FOCUSED WORKPLACE DESIGN
Global infrastructure and renewable energy leader ACCIONA’ s new international headquarters in Madrid has set a new standard in sustainable and hyperconnected workplace design. Located on a 10-hectare site in a central Madrid district, the workspace interiors were designed by interdisciplinary architecture and design firm Perkins & Will to reflect ACCIONA’ s commitment to sustainability, innovation, and well-being.
The project repurposed the site of a decades-old corporate campus, reviving the location with a verdant landscape and new facilities for 4,000 employees. The campus features three office buildings, including a new one designed by Fenwick Iribarren Architects with interiors by Perkins & Will, along with an auditorium and other amenities. Two of the original buildings underwent deep refurbishment, with Perkins & Will’ s interior designs creating light-filled, forward-thinking environments that work with the existing structure and materials.
The ACCIONA Campus reflects the company’ s commitment to sustainability, innovation, and people. Designed as a benchmark for the offices of the future, it brings together ACCIONA’ s global expertise in renewable energy and infrastructure to create a workplace that fosters collaboration, creativity, and well-being. The Campus integrates advanced technology and sustainable design to inspire employees to reach their full potential while contributing positively to both business and the planet.
“ By working with the grain of the existing structures and embracing natural elements, we’ ve created a workspace that is both timeless and future-facing,” says Perkin & Will Design Lead Mijail Gutierrez. ACCIONA wanted a workspace that exemplifies their values and mission, and we expressed this through serene and luminous aesthetic that celebrates light, shadow, air, and water and fosters a deep connection between employees, nature, and ACCIONA’ s mission to build a sustainable future.”
Designing for well-being and connection The campus prioritises human experience and crossdisciplinary collaboration, featuring flexible workspaces, coworking zones, and event areas that blend efficiency with hospitality. Interconnecting staircases and communal areas promote movement and spontaneous interaction, while external pavilions and terraces offer shaded retreats with fresh air and panoramic views. Dedicated zones for quiet reflection, optimised lighting with circadian rhythms, and enhanced acoustic and thermal comfort support mental clarity and physical vitality.
The interior design contrasts raw textures such as concrete, galvanised metals, and masonry with refined materials, harmonising old and new. A restrained palette of white, wood, and reflective surfaces references vernacular Spanish architecture, creating a serene and luminous atmosphere that celebrates the interplay of light and shadow.
Architectural interventions bring daylight deep into the floor plates, minimising reliance on artificial lighting and enhancing visual comfort. Organic, sculptural forms set against the Iberian light create dramatic chiaroscuro moments, infusing the spaces with an ethereal yet warm ambience.
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