These terms define the prestigious architect, Cesar Pelli, Iberdrola Tower. Standing at a height of 165 metres, with 41 floors, 485 parking spaces and 50,000 square metres above ground, The Iberdrola Tower has become the most emblematic office building in Northern Spain.
A tertiary architecture work of art, being a point of reference for its design, technology and sustainability, able to meet the needs of the strictest of companies.
The wide access to the main entrance, with 10 metres clearance at the highest point, is entirely enclosed by sculptural glazing making it welcoming during the day and glowing and warm at night. Inside there are also ample landscaped areas.
This main foyer is impressive whilst at the same time being both simple and elegant.
Its impressive design, in the shape of a triangular prism, with clear curves slightly tapered towards the sky, symbolises a great glass obelisk.
The façades, made up of a double glazed skin, provide a sustainable solution, efficient climate control and Extensive views of the city and River.. The use of extra-clear glass optimises the occupants' view outside.
These "Bioclimatic walls" are double glazed on the outside with interior single glazing with Windows that can be opened and closed. The air chamber between both will be fitted with adjustable curtains. Interior lighting and air conditioning are regulated by an automatic system, according to outside conditions, with the subsequent Energy saving this involves.