The project must tackle a programme of tertiary requirements with very little differentiation, something that predisposes to the adoption of architectural plans and options that lend themselves to a high degree of versatility and flexibility of uses inside the new building. The result is a general container whose design is governed by this constant will to isotropy and undifferentiation, both indoors and outdoors. The need to adopt low-cost alternatives and a premeditated approximation to the constants that are characteristic of the repertoires found in industrial architecture complete the conceptual approach of the proposal.