Rosalind Building by Estudio Primitivo González | eGa – A Flexible, Sustainable Office Landmark in MálagaRosalind Building by Estudio Primitivo González | eGa – A Flexible, Sustainable Office Landmark in Málaga

Rosalind Building by Estudio Primitivo González | eGa – A Flexible, Sustainable Office Landmark in Málaga

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UNI Editorial published Story under Office Building, Architecture on Aug 30, 2025

Located in the heart of the Andalusia Technology Park in Málaga, Spain, the Rosalind Building by Estudio Primitivo González | eGa is the first of three architectural interventions planned for the expanding business campus. Completed in 2022, the project covers 3,767 m² and sets the tone for a new generation of flexible, sustainable, and community-oriented office spaces.

A Campus Expansion with Identity

Designed to be more than a workplace, the Rosalind Building introduces a recognizable architectural identity that reflects the youthful and optimistic spirit of Málaga’s growing tech hub. The three planned structures are conceived as a collective, ensuring a dialogue between volumes while reinforcing a cohesive urban fabric within the technology park.

Flexible and Functional Workspaces

At the core of the project is adaptability. The floor plan follows a simple, highly functional scheme:

  • Central longitudinal core for circulation, services, and utilities.
  • Free façades maximizing natural light and external views.
  • Modular and systematic structural elements ensuring long-term flexibility.

Each floor can be subdivided into four independent offices, perfectly suited for start-ups, small companies, and collaborative work environments. Exposed installations and acoustic ceiling islands create a relaxed yet professional workspace while allowing maximum versatility.

Façade Design and Landscape Integration

The façade plays a key role in defining the building’s architectural identity. Horizontal strips of fixed and adjustable slats provide solar shading while generating a subtle vibration on the exterior. From within, the long panoramic façades frame views of Málaga’s distant mountains, offering employees a constant visual connection to nature.

Unlike traditional corporate buildings, Rosalind is oriented towards people and community. Set within landscaped surroundings dominated by private vehicles, the building is rotated in relation to the boulevard. This design strategy generates a public square and green meeting space at its entrance, enhanced by a cafeteria that overlooks the natural landscape – creating an inviting social and networking hub for the entire technology park.

Sustainable Design and LEED Gold Certification

Sustainability is embedded in the project’s DNA. The building has achieved a LEED Gold rating through a comprehensive set of eco-efficient design strategies, including:

  • Lightweight concrete slabs with recycled material spheres for reduced environmental impact.
  • Exposed slabs that enhance thermal inertia and minimize the need for false ceilings.
  • Green roofs with low-water vegetation.
  • Rainwater collection and reuse for irrigation.
  • Cross-ventilation and ventilated courtyards to enhance natural cooling.
  • Solar shading galleries for climate control.
  • Low-consumption fixtures and strict material sourcing standards.

By combining technological innovation, environmental responsibility, and flexible design, the Rosalind Building stands as a benchmark for sustainable office architecture in Spain.

All Photographs are works of Fernándo Alda

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