The starting point of the project arises from a need to restructure a two-storey rectangular office building, with its short side along the street, the rest of the boundaries being dividing walls. The main objective of the project, given its small façade in comparison to the total area of the premises, was to provide all the spaces with natural lighting, with the intention of generating a pleasant space for work.

As in classic atriums, the spaces are organized around a skylight that provides indirect overhead lighting that is ideal for the activity taking place.

The program is distributed over two floors, with a double height in the central area that connects both levels, and allows natural light to enter from the skylight to the ground floor. The distribution of the various attention areas is made taking into account the user's itinerary within the notary's office, generating a natural circulation through the different spaces. In addition, to facilitate the accessibility of the project and responding to its functional needs, each floor has the necessary services to be able to function almost autonomously.

In terms of materiality, wood takes centre stage, keeping the rest of the elements in white and neutral tones. In the central atrium there is a wooden latticework that runs through both heights, with the function to act as a visual filter for the open work area and one of the meeting rooms, allowing natural light from the skylight to enter, and maintaining privacy.

The simple and minimalist layout of the project, together with the use of natural materials, manage to give the space a contemporary and timeless character.
