VIDEO: Five months later, Luckia shows its new headquarters in A Coruña at full capacity
The company publishes a new tour of its facilities and shows how its work, training and well-being spaces work.
The headquarters, located in the A Grela industrial estate, has approximately 24,000 square metres and the capacity to house up to a thousand professionals.
The building was designed by the prestigious architect Carlos Rubio Carvajal and has become a new architectural benchmark within the industrial environment of A Coruña.
As published by INFOPLAY, Carlos Rubio Carvajal is also the architect of Torre Panorama, the 260-metre vertical Ferris wheel designed for Madrid Nuevo Norte that aspires to transform the urban skyline of the capital.
The choice of Rubio Carvajal reflects Luckia's desire to associate its new business stage with a first-class architecture, capable of combining corporate image, technology, efficiency and well-being at work.
The headquarters centralises Luckia's corporate and technological areas and is one of the main assets of the group's digitalisation and international expansion strategy.
The project incorporates energy efficiency and sustainable mobility measures. These include solar panels, 30 electric chargers with the capacity to serve up to 90 vehicles and four parking areas for bicycles.
The building envelope also includes more than 3,300 square metres of high-performance glass, designed to improve thermal and acoustic insulation, control the entry of light and reduce energy consumption.
Five months of a new corporate stage
Luckia celebrated the institutional inauguration of the headquarters last May with the presence of the president of the Xunta de Galicia, Alfonso Rueda; the mayor of A Coruña, Inés Rey; the president of the Confederation of Entrepreneurs of A Coruña, Antonio Fontenla; and the president of Luckia, José González.
The company then defined the complex as the starting point of a stage marked by innovation, international growth, sustainability and talent development.
Five months after the move, the new video shows how the project designed by Carlos Rubio Carvajal has been fully integrated into the daily activity of Luckia's teams.