Cuatrecasas opts for Arthur Holm solutions for its meeting rooms
The Cuatrecasas law firm has installed its Madrid headquarters in a remodeled building 14.000 meters from Almagro street and has chosen Arthur Holm's retractable screens for its meeting room.
The Cuatrecasas law firm, Gonçalves Pereira Madrid has opened a new building in the capital of Spain, which has 14.000 square meters built in seven heights, five typical plants with capacity for 440 lawyers and professionals of the firm, an auditorium for 180 personas, 29 meeting rooms, a training room for 50 personas, library and documentation center, medical service, locker room and box office, reprography service, cafeteria, restaurant with capacity 70 diners and a garden 500 square meters, among other things.
The law firm has installed screens Arthur Holm in your meeting room. The design of these monitors has been customized for perfect integration into the design of the table and with the interior design of the room.. The Barcelona company has collaborated since the beginning of the project, contributing its know-how and its Scandinavian-inspired design.; the result, screens manufactured under the strictest quality standards and with the personal seal of the architects and interior designers involved.
Julian García Rubí, attached to the General Management of the firm, has highlighted how “the move to Almagro means the culmination of a very exciting project that will allow us to enjoy a headquarters equipped with all the services required to practice law at the highest level and meet an objective that has always motivated us.: to be all together again. It marks the beginning of a new stage for the office in Madrid. Located in an area with extensive legal tradition, we will have a new ecological and intelligent building, “Equipped with the most advanced technological means that will allow us to improve the integration of our teams and provide the best service to our clients.”.
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