Abengoa's Palmas Altas Campus is the leading business park dedicated to innovation in Andalusia and the largest private initiative, technological business complex in southern Spain. The centre, which was jointly developed with Seville City Council, brings together all of Abengoa's activities in Seville related to the most advanced technologies, environmental excellence and sustainable development.
Located on the Bellavista-Dos Hermanas highway in Seville, the campus will enrich an area of strong urban and technological development in the southern part of the city, and will attract other companies that collaborate or have synergies with Abengoa, other institutions, entities dependent on the universities and training centres, and public entities. Campus hopes to consolidate itself as a leading international centre for R&D&i.
It is the best example of Abengoa's commitment to the fight against climate change and to sustainable architecture; a space that is associated with the symbols of high technology and an example of environmental management excellence, which incorporates the latest advances in energy savings and efficiency in order to reduce energy consumption and progressively diminish CO2. emissions.
Campus is the best example of Abengoa's commitment to combating climate change and to sustainable architecture.
Campus has been designed to provide the best and most comfortable working environment possible for every employee. It represents the social model that Abengoa believes should apply to every employee, which emphasises the work-home life balance.
Abengoa's new headquarters is based on the professionalism of the renowned British architect Richard Rogers - the Pritzker Prize 2007 winner - who together with the Spanish firms Vidal y Asociados Arquitectos, Ingeniería Arup and Juan Fernández Carbonell, have created a campus that is in harmony with the environment, making the most of its energy resources. (1)
(1) The Pritzker Prize is the most prestigious award in the field of architecture. It is presented annually by the US Hyatt Foundation to a single architect that has demonstrated the different facets of his/her talent through his/her projects and work, and therefore contributed to enriching humanity.
Abengoa's new headquarters is based on the professionalism of the renowned British architect Richard Rogers - the Pritzker Prize 2007 winner - who together with the Spanish firms Vidal y Asociados Arquitectos, Ingeniería Arup and Juan Fernández Carbonell, have created a campus that is in harmony with the environment, making the most of its energy resources. (1)
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