Reorganization of the Industrial Building
The project involved the complete rehabilitation of the original building, as well as the demolition of existing auxiliary structures to reorganize the complex and optimize the usable storage area. The intervention incorporates a new fourth floor by replacing the original roof with a new deck-type roof, in addition to a composite floor slab on the first floor, which expands the center’s operational capacity.
The interior redistribution has created open, functional, and well-lit spaces, organized with cubicles and mini-warehouses of varying sizes adapted to different storage needs. The design fully complies with maximum evacuation distances and the criteria established by current regulations.
The ground floor is partially dedicated to sports use through the installation of a gym with independent parking, complementing the primary self-storage activity. The building also includes a commercial area linked to access control and the sale of storage-related products, such as boxes, locks, shelving, and packaging materials.
Logistics and Accessibility
The center has paved pedestrian and vehicular access points that facilitate the independent operation of the facilities and optimize the building’s logistics. The loading and unloading area, located next to the outdoor parking, has capacity for several vehicles and allows for the efficient flow of goods and users.
The project has also improved the building’s urban integration through partial modification of the ground floor structure, aligning the building with the adjacent avenue and reorganizing the interior and exterior circulation routes.
Vertical communication and accessibility between floors are provided by circulation cores adapted to regulations, promoting functional, safe, and accessible routes for users.
Technical Installations and Industrial Safety
The renovation included a complete upgrade of the building’s technical installations, incorporating new sanitation, plumbing, ventilation, electrical, and fire protection systems. Waterproofing work, structural reinforcement, and partial facade renovation were also carried out to improve the building’s energy performance and overall appearance. Safety is a key aspect of the project, incorporating fire protection systems, evacuation routes, emergency signage, and control measures adapted to current regulations.
The mini-warehouses have been constructed using sandwich paneling and individual locking systems, ensuring safety, flexibility, and functionality for the center’s users.