Architects Gabriela Barrera and César Plata, of Impepinable Studio, were commissioned to design the offices for Agrosemillas, a company whose headquarters are located in an agro-industrial environment dominated by logistical scale and the cycles of agricultural production.

Impepinable designed a space that reflects the company's transformation toward greater technological innovation and a stronger focus on sustainable production processes. 

Impepinable Studio's project was built while over 4,500 m² of industrial elements were being constructed, using the same local workforce and adhering to the austere construction systems associated with the complex's structures. The result is a bright and flexible workspace composed of the lower structure (a plinth with exposed concrete walls) and an ingenious roofing solution: four repurposed shipping containers with a toothed roof that acts as a skylight, providing for constant natural light.

On the floor plan, three bands organize the spaces: open work areas, secondary spaces, and meeting rooms or laboratories, with segregated access according to the assigned program and the people who use them.

Oficinas de Agrosemillas por Impepinable. Fotografía por Del Río Bani

Agrosemillas Offices by Impepinable. Photograph by Del Río Bani.

Project description by Impepinable Studio

Agrosemillas’ offices are set within an agro-industrial landscape shaped by the scale of large vehicles, logistical infrastructures, and production processes rather than by the scale of people. The complex stands beside a national road that separates it from the small town of El Peral — a municipality of 660 inhabitants — and is surrounded by vast agricultural fields with few immediate references. The character of the place emerges both from this territorial condition and from a climate defined by strong seasonal contrasts and recurrent episodes of torrential rain. Work rhythms follow the cycles of the harvest, alternating quieter periods with phases of continuous activity.

Within this context, the project addresses the need to introduce workspaces capable of supporting concentration, meetings, and technical development in an environment otherwise dominated by noise, dust, and logistical intensity. The building accommodates a wide range of users — from warehouse workers to engineers involved in research and innovation — whose tasks and schedules shift throughout the year. The offices, therefore, had to be flexible enough to host different forms of work while maintaining a clear spatial organization. At the same time, they were required to retain a direct relationship with the surrounding warehouses, establishing a certain formal continuity with the industrial complex.

Agrosemillas Offices by Impepinable. Photograph by Del Río Bani.
Agrosemillas Offices by Impepinable. Photograph by Del Río Bani.

The new building is conceived as a strategic opportunity to accompany the company’s ongoing transformation. Agrosemillas, historically linked to seed production, is entering a new stage focused on technological innovation and environmental responsibility. The architecture explicitly engages with this moment of transition, balancing continuity with the company’s existing legacy while introducing a more open, youthful, and informal identity. This attitude is expressed through the unapologetic use of the company’s corporate colors — green and yellow — applied directly across the building. The façades are punctuated by a limited number of large circular openings, protected by manually operated circular shutters that act almost like switches, allowing the building to open to or close itself off from its surroundings.

Agrosemillas Offices by Impepinable. Photograph by Del Río Bani.
Agrosemillas Offices by Impepinable. Photograph by Del Río Bani.

The offices were constructed simultaneously with more than 4,500 m² of new production and storage facilities, sharing construction systems, materials, and building trades. The project deliberately relies on the skills available in the immediate context: local craftsmen from the village — such as the blacksmith and the plumber — alongside formwork carpenters from the neighboring town and the industrial construction teams typically working in the region. This reliance on local expertise proved decisive in shaping the project’s technical decisions and reinforces a deliberately austere architectural approach.

Spatially, the building is organized through a clear and repeatable system. Four reused shipping containers, opened along two of their sides, rest on a concrete plinth shared with the adjacent industrial warehouses. Their arrangement generates a saw-tooth roof profile that functions as a sequence of skylights, bringing soft, even daylight deep into the interior and producing a surprisingly rich spatial atmosphere. The north-facing orientation of the open planes ensures a constant and controlled entry of natural light.

Agrosemillas Offices by Impepinable. Photograph by Del Río Bani.
Agrosemillas Offices by Impepinable. Photograph by Del Río Bani.

Perpendicular to this sequence, three bands structure the plan in a grid-like order: one dedicated to open workspaces, another to service areas, and a third to meeting rooms and laboratory facilities. Entrances are separated according to logistical and working flows, while the intermediate roof surfaces incorporate strips for experimental crops, physically linking research, production, and architecture within a single framework.

The building ultimately operates as a precise and restrained piece of working infrastructure — an architecture that emerges from systems, from use, and from the people whose knowledge and labor make it possible.

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Impepinable Studio. Architects.- Gabriela Barrera, César Plata.

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Laura Currais, Matej Sevela.

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Services engineering.- Norta.
Structural engineering.- gv408.
Quantity surveyor.- Miguel Ruipérez.
Metalwork.- Oscar Remolino.

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Cresver80.

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Project year.- 2023.
Completion year.- 2025.

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GFA.- 280 m².
UFA.- 245 m².
Plot size.- 27,772 m².

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El Peral, Cuenca, Spain. 

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€410,000.

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Storage dividers and tables.- USM.
Chairs, high table, and stools.- Vitra.
Unfold pendant lamps.- Muuto.
Tolomeo table lamps.- Artemide.
Rollsound acoustic elements.- Notson.
Laboratory and dining furniture.- Lebrel.

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Impepinable is a Madrid-based spatial design studio led by architect Gabriela Barrera. The practice develops thoughtful and refreshing responses to architectural challenges across contexts of living, working, and production. With a balanced mix of rigour and humour, the studio creates expressive spaces that help people move towards a better future.

Gabriela Barrera studied architecture in Madrid and Vienna, graduating with honours from the Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de Madrid.

She has been a research member at Tsukamoto Lab at the Tokyo Institute of Technology and an associate professor at Technische Universität Berlin. Since 2013, she has collaborated with internationally renowned firms, including Kengo Kuma & Associates in Tokyo, MVRDV in Rotterdam, and Estudio Herreros in Madrid. Gabriela has been leading Impepinable Studio since 2020.
 

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Published on: March 10, 2026
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metalocus, ANTONIO GRAS
"Technological and sustainable innovation. Agrosemillas Offices by Impepinable" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/technological-and-sustainable-innovation-agrosemillas-offices-impepinable> ISSN 1139-6415
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