Two Social Housing Units Feature Eco-Friendly Design in Palma de Mallorca

Montis Sastre Arquitectura has designed two social housing units in Palma de Mallorca, Spain. Completed in 2024, the multi-family building focuses on reusing existing materials from the century-old construction on site.

The project retains the original façade and incorporates recovered elements like tiles and wooden beams, showcasing an honest construction process with minimal environmental impact.

An airy, open-concept kitchen with rustic exposed wood beams and a sliding glass door leading to an outdoor space.

Sustainable Design and Reuse

Montis Sastre Arquitectura completed Two Social Housing Units in Artà in Palma de Mallorca, Spain, in 2024, showcasing an environmentally responsible approach by reusing materials.

The project emphasizes the reuse of existing materials, reducing waste and integrating local resources. This method results in a construction that’s both environmentally and economically efficient.

A cozy, open-concept space with a wooden staircase, natural lighting, and minimalist decor.
The original façade was maintained, and various materials were recovered and reused, such as hydraulic tiles, solid wooden beams, pre-stressed concrete beams, and ceramic tiles. Additionally, recycled gravel material was used.
Spacious wooden interior with tiled steps, shelving, and a potted plant. Warm, rustic ambiance.

Local and Natural Materials Utilized

Low environmental impact and local materials were utilized, including biomass-fired bricks, laminated wood, larch wood carpentry, lime mortar, and recycled cotton insulation. The project minimizes the use of PVC, polyurethane, and other toxic products.
A rustic wooden hallway with a leather armchair, plants, and a staircase leading up.
The building design provides spaces for good cross ventilation and includes protective elements against solar radiation. The design and organization aim to maximize the advantages of the materials used, which are natural and inherently fragile.
Bright, open room with wooden ceiling and large windows overlooking outdoor space. Cozy leather chair.

Minimized Waste Management

The project significantly reduces waste management compared to conventional construction, emphasizing the importance of a sustainable and responsible building process.
Rustic wooden ceiling beams, sliding wooden door, and minimalist decor in this cozy space.

Overall, Two Social Housing Units in Artà exemplifies a commitment to environmental and cultural heritage by integrating reused and locally sourced materials, resulting in a unique and efficient construction.
Rustic wooden ceiling and staircase with shelving and decor in cozy hallway.
Rustic balcony with bamboo overhead, concrete walls, and a minimalist dining setup.
A modern architectural design featuring a minimalist exterior, open entryway, and slatted windows.

Photography by Lluís Bort
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- by Matt Watts

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