ADR Studio

The refurbishment of our own studio reflects our approach to architecture: natural, warm, functional, and deeply connected to light and vegetation. We transformed an open 200 m² space into a welcoming environment made up of distinct areas, each with its own identity.

The Euphorbia Room, a more intimate waiting area, is named after the indoor vegetation that defines it. It’s a cosy corner designed to receive visitors with calm and comfort.

The Ficus Area brings together our shared workspace and the kitchen. The large communal table—accompanied by two ficus trees that give the space its name—forms the operational heart of the studio, where we work side by side while still enjoying generous, personal workspaces.

Our main meeting space, the Mediterranean Room, is centred around a small olive tree that reinforces the studio’s Mediterranean essence and brings a sense of serenity to the room.

Throughout the renovation, we used the same materials that define our architectural language: natural textures, wood, stone, and soft tones that create a coherent and tranquil atmosphere. Since vegetation is essential to our way of working, we incorporated specialised lighting to encourage healthy plant growth, ensuring a lively, inspiring, and well-balanced environment.

Authors

ADR Projects as architects

Location

Baix Empordà

Photographer

El ramo volador

Year

2024 - 2025