AMBIT Cluster – WEcontract BCN Coworking, Barcelona eng

AMBIT Cluster – WEcontract BCN Coworking,
Barcelona

At Cardoner Inspiring Glass, we have collaborated with AMBIT Living Spaces Cluster, the promoters of WEcontract BCN, an iconic space located in the heart of Barcelona.

 

This project has transformed an exclusive space, combining a dynamic coworking area with rooms for training, conferences, and meetings. With the aim of fostering collaboration and innovation among professionals, creating an inspiring environment that aligns with WEcontract BCN's vision of connecting functionality and style.

General Data
Project Title: AMBIT HUB
Completion Date: July 2025
Building Type: Office
Location: Barcelona


Collaboration
Architect: G.A.C. 3000, S.L.
Designer: G.A.C. 3000, S.L.
General Contractor: PROEN
Glass Contractor: VALLS GERMANS, S.L.
Photography: ambit LIVING SPACES CLUSTER

Technical Details
Products Used: Stylos S, Stylos L
Specifications: Madras Design – Madras Lines
Processes: Clear Float Base and Extra-Clear Etched Glass – Laminated and Tempered – in thicknesses: 4mm and 6mm


Applications
Specific Use: Conference room enclosure, phone booth, and doors


New rooms at the Món Sant Benet Hotel

New rooms at the Món Sant Benet Hotel

In this project, we have designed three exclusive superior rooms located on the garden floor of the Hotel Món in Sant Benet

General information

Project title: Món Sant Benet Hotel
Completion date: June 2025
Type of building: Hotel
Location: Sant Fruitós de Bages, Barcelona


Collaboration
Designer: BORRÓS INTERIORISME SL
General contractor: COTS I CLARET, SL
Glass contractor: VALLS HERMANOS, SL
Photography: TXUS GARCIA


Technical details
Products used: SPILL DESIGN FABRIC
Specifications: Enamelled glass with textile pattern design, in beige
Processes: Tempered

Applications
Specific use: on wardrobe doors


Impact
Benefits: alternative to laminated glass with textile fibre insert, prevents possible deformation due to tension in the inserted fabric, the colour remains unchanged over time and avoids the use of two monolithic glass panes for lamination.

We have selected timeless and durable materials that fit in with the aesthetic style of the rest of the hotel. The space has been redistributed by opening up the bathroom area and integrating it into the bedroom space.

In these three bedrooms, we wanted to enhance the connection between the interior and exterior spaces with an extended private terrace that opens onto the hotel's Mediterranean garden and features an outdoor bathtub.