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Telemundo Center

The Telemundo Center unified many divisions and activities of this prestigious media brand under one roof. The custom-designed space provides cutting-edge, multi-functional facilities and sets the stage for the company’s continued success and future growth. Arcadis IBI Group-acquired RLC Architects provided architecture and master planning services for this award-winning project.

Client
TM Miami FL Landlord, LLC
Location
Miami, FL

3 Stories
476,348 sq ft Size
2018 Completed

“The Telemundo Center is a purpose-built global corporate headquarters and studio complex for the well-known media brand Telemundo, a division of NBCUniversal. For the first-time the building houses numerous divisions of Telemundo under one roof, creating a state-of-the-art workplace, allowing for business efficiencies across divisions, and serving as a landmark befitting Telemundo’s prominence in the media landscape.

The building comprises a three-story corporate office space encompassing 95,000 square feet, plus a central atrium and gathering space, newsroom, sound stages, broadcast studios and support facilities.

Our design envisions the building as an urban block, where different functions are clustered together and connected by a network of indoor streets. These “streets”—major hallways—converge at the main gathering space, the Telemundo Center’s equivalent of a public plaza.

Our design for Telemundo Center’s exterior was inspired by the process of early video editing, with a façade treatment that wraps around the building like a film ribbon. This fittingly contextualizes Telemundo and its contemporary, cutting-edge corporate facility within the celebrated traditions of the film and television industry.

The Telemundo Center garnered recognition for its design excellence from the American Institute of Architects (AIA) Palm Beach.

The building’s design also fulfilled a secondary but important functional requirement: enabling future reuse in case the company ever vacates the space. A regular, rectangular building shape and clearances around the site make the building suitable for loading large trucks and allow the facility to someday accommodate a distribution center.”

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Merit Award

2018

Design Excellence,
By AIA Palm Beach

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