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Indra Building. Torrejón de Ardoz
![]() functionalityDesigned in collaboration with Eloy Díez, this building truly is a "boîte à miracles", a small empty box that was filled with everything that its future owners needed: Light, air, gardens and wide spaces to work. A small box wrapped in a ceramic and glass skin. | ![]() natural lightDesigned in collaboration with Eloy Díez, this building truly is a "boîte à miracles", a small empty box that was filled with everything that its future owners needed: Light, air, gardens and wide spaces to work. A small box wrapped in a ceramic and glass skin. | ![]() simplicityDesigned in collaboration with Eloy Díez, this building truly is a "boîte à miracles", a small empty box that was filled with everything that its future owners needed: Light, air, gardens and wide spaces to work. A small box wrapped in a ceramic and glass skin. |
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![]() exterior spacesDesigned in collaboration with Eloy Díez, this building truly is a "boîte à miracles", a small empty box that was filled with everything that its future owners needed: Light, air, gardens and wide spaces to work. A small box wrapped in a ceramic and glass skin. | ![]() interior spaceDesigned in collaboration with Eloy Díez, this building truly is a "boîte à miracles", a small empty box that was filled with everything that its future owners needed: Light, air, gardens and wide spaces to work. A small box wrapped in a ceramic and glass skin. | ![]() modelDesigned in collaboration with Eloy Díez, this building truly is a "boîte à miracles", a small empty box that was filled with everything that its future owners needed: Light, air, gardens and wide spaces to work. A small box wrapped in a ceramic and glass skin. |
![]() modelDesigned in collaboration with Eloy Díez, this building truly is a "boîte à miracles", a small empty box that was filled with everything that its future owners needed: Light, air, gardens and wide spaces to work. A small box wrapped in a ceramic and glass skin. |
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