Opening on June 23, 2015, their design took the form of an amorphous labyrinth, with various entrances and exits as well as a multicolored installation built by experimenting with the translucent and opaque possibilities of a plastic called ETFE.
[6] Embodying the playfulness that is characteristic of SelgasCano's works; its bright colors and organic shapes evoke a festive, childlike imagery.
[8] Their projects have transformed existing buildings into vibrant backdrops filled with curving forms and greenery, which has become Second Home’s signature architectural style.
The bright palette and choice of furniture created an energetic office space for small- to medium-sized groups to work and interact.
Due to the flexible nature of the spaces, SelgasCano’s proposal ensures a range of activities and events can take place in shared areas for everyone.
The architectural firm has designed a total of four office spaces in London, one in Lisbon, and a 90,000 square feet campus in East Hollywood.
The firm's own "Office under trees" bespeaks the architects' desire to submerge themselves in nature, taking advantage of its tranquility as a creative catalyst and metronome of life.
“The most interesting type of architecture is precisely the type that helps you realize that architecture isn’t necessary.”[10] In her career, Cano has received international recognition, such as the Kunstpreis (Art Award) awarded in 2013 by the Berlin Academy of Arts, as well as the 2013 declaration of "Architects of the Year" by the German Design Council in Munich, prizes shared with the architect José Selgas.