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The project represents the implementation of the CLUB OFFICE concept that brings added value to workspaces in a post-Covid context. Located in the Regle building in Madrid, the company previously occupied the first floor of the building. The project resolves the occupation and connection with the ground floor, and the creation of a large multifunctional space characterised by its spaciousness, luminosity, fluidity and flexibility in connection with the exterior. It is a space that aims to encourage communication and exchange through an architectural layout that allows multiple situations simultaneously and with different capacities. A continuous timber interior envelope is provided around the perimeter to act as fitted furniture that adapts to the irregular shape of the floor plan. This occupation strategy maximises the available space, with its irregular geometry, and frees it from partitions to accommodate the different activities that follow one after the other. The interior envelope not only covers the vertical walls, but also incorporates a long upholstered bench, raised platforms, linear tables, storage spaces, and integrates screens, cafeteria equipment, workstations or meeting rooms among other uses. This enclosure provides a powerful material character as it is a vertical strip of pine wood finished in rough and painted white. This material configuration provides continuity to the curved geometry of the furniture as well as a tactile character halfway between industrial and cosy. The pieces of furniture are incorporated as an integral part of the project, providing colour counterpoints and reinforcing the domestic contrast with the industrial materiality of the exposed installations.