Torremolinos (Málaga), Spain

Oceanika

Bioclimatic design that renaturalises and revitalises the urban environment.

Project

Oceanika

Location

Torremolinos (Málaga), Spain

Customer

Nuovit Homes

Year

2021-2025

State

Under construction (1st prize in a restricted competition).

Programme

Hotel-Apartment / Commercial / Parking

Partners

Co-authors: EOVASTUDIO

Engineering companies: Arpe Instalaciones + CD Ingeniería (Installations) / Estudio Duarte Asociados S.L.P. (Structures)

Landscaping: NOMAD GARDEN S.L.

Interior design: HMY GROUP

Photography: FERNANDO ALDA

Coliving elevated to meaningful architecture.

Wood as a manifesto.

Oceanika stands as the largest wooden residential complex in Spain. It is not just a technical choice: it is an ethical stance. Solid wood from responsibly managed forests - transported from northern Europe to the Malaga coast - articulates a contemporary structure with a vernacular soul. Passive design, cross-ventilation, solar shading and the intelligent use of indigenous vegetation turn every architectural gesture into a climate strategy. Here, sustainability is not attached: it is structured.

Native vegetation, conscious design.

Structural sustainability, essential beauty.

The industrialised process is not synonymous with repetition, but with excellence. Each element has been prefabricated with millimetric precision, dry-assembled and supervised in the workshop before arriving on site. This system guarantees efficiency in time, rigour in execution and a quality control unattainable in traditional methods. The wood, digitally worked and assembled like a Meccano on an urban scale, allows architecture to be erected with the precision of a designed object.

Industrialisation without losing the essence of design.

Each meeting, each joint, each anchorage has been designed not only to function, but also to excite. The assembly system reveals a transparent constructive logic, where technique and expression coexist. Structural modulation becomes architectural rhythm; repetition becomes beauty. Industrialisation, here, does not mean standardisation: it means building with an attention to detail that dignifies every centimetre built.

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