At Spigogroup we have carried out countless projects manufacturing and installing interior wood cladding for schools but, without a doubt, the one we bring to this blog today is very special.
The Práxedes Mateo Sagasta Secondary School was built in 1900. It is one of the most emblematic buildings in Logroño and, just a few weeks ago, it reopened its doors after several years of extensive renovation and refurbishment. The building has been completely modernised, both in its aspect and functionally, whilst preserving its history and heritage.
Spigogroup’s participation in the project was crucial, as it simultaneously worked on floors, walls and ceilings, with wood cladding, wood technical doors and special made-to-measure furniture, including phenolic lockers and cubicles.
As for interior wood cladding, we manufactured and installed wall and ceiling cladding in walnut, white lacquered or compact formica finishes, references F1040 and F7923. We also installed more than 400 m² of Spigoline Grid 6-30-70-30 model solid wood slat cladding, with black grilles and finished in white-tinted obeche wood with autoclave bs1d0.
In addition, we mounted Spigoacustic 28-16-16, wood acoustic panels made of flame retardant MDF laminated with white phenolic Alpine F-1040, as well as slotted ceilings in 15 mm flame retardant poplar plywood.
In the auditorium we took care of the Prodema walnut supra floor, the bleachers, the steps, the stand aprons and nosings in natural matt varnished wood. Walnut plywood plinths, skirting boards, cupboards, benches, handrails, door frames and a high-performance plywood floor with autoclave flame retardant and woodworm treatment complete our long list of wood works.
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