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Juan Carlos Baumgartner Astra Zeneca Global Technology Center
Astra Zeneca Global Technology Center is Iron Design Award winner in 2018 - 2019 Interior Space and Exhibition Design Award Category.
Astra Zeneca Global Technology Center

Astra Zeneca GTC Guadalajara is designed for 400 people. It is equipped to satisfy all needs that may arise inside the work space and is surrounded by color accents at different points with functional spaces that promote teamwork and the sensation of working in a place especially designed for each person, creating a sense of belonging for each one; always innovating the forms of work and collaboration.

Astra Zeneca Global Technology Center
Juan Carlos Baumgartner Astra Zeneca
Juan Carlos Baumgartner Global Technology Center
Juan Carlos Baumgartner design
Juan Carlos Baumgartner design
Juan Carlos Baumgartner

For Baumgartner it is important to create spaces with sustainable technology that improve the environment, according to the essence, values, characteristics and needs of the project. Baumgartner reflects, “Architecture can be a tool to improve society”. That is why, in order to fully understand the organization he has developed with his own methodologies that empathically help understand the entrails of the company, helping to align strategies, providing architecture solutions that enhance organizational productivity and efficiency, inspiration and happiness of the individual.

Space

In spAce, we are structuring a new form of seeing architecture and we develop methodologies consistent with this vision. Interested not in being the largest but the best, we surround ourselves with an interdisciplinary team of highly talented professionals. We are aware of the importance of research and of technology and we include both in our way of thinking and working, always seeking sustainable solutions that not only respect the environment but that help IMPROVE our surroundings. We also created a methodology that we call Gama Verde, where all, absolutely all projects have the potential to be green to some extent.