Acciona Mesena Campus

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Designing a better planet. This is the leitmotiv of Acciona, a company that has been pursuing sustainable growth and improving people's lives for years. An ambitious goal that is materialized in this new Acciona Mesena Madrid Campus, a project that recovers a unique building (former headquarters of Banesto and later of Banco Santander), full of charisma and history, and that brings out the memory of Hortaleza.

The complex, with more than 104,000 square meters, brings together all the headquarters of its companies in three buildings - Magdalena, Cantabria and Pedreña - each of them adapted to different usage needs. Designed by Fenwick Iribarren Architects, the project involves the construction of new blocks and the expansion, restructuring, refurbishment and reconfiguration of existing ones into a complex for tertiary use.

As could not be otherwise, sustainability plays a leading role in the new complex, as José Manuel Entrecanales Domecq, Chairman of the Group, stated. Thus, the company has installed new air conditioning equipment and boilers, as well as solar panels, which have earned it the LEED Gold and LEED Platinum seals, the highest certification in energy efficiency and sustainable design.

Customer

Acciona Infraestructuras

Location

Madrid, Spain

Year of construction

2021

Services

7,000 m2 - waterproofing of buried structures.  

6,500 m2 - light concrete of arlite.

10,000 m2 - slope and regulator mortars.

12,000 m2 - waterproofing of technical, walkable, self-protected, parking and landscaped roofs.

25,000 m2 - geotextile felts and separating layers.

10,000 m2 - thermal insulation.

7,000 m2 - draining sheets.

8,000 m2 - filtering slabs.

Materials

Lightweight clay mortars.
High-strength and self-leveling mortars.
Asphalt sheets for technical, trafficable, self-protected, parking and landscaped roofs.
Geotextile felts (polyester and polypropylene).
Thermal insulation (xps).
Drainage sheets (pead).
Filtering slabs with insulating base.

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