An Icon in Malaga's new skyline
Developer: Metrovacesa
Architecture and Design: Lamela Arquitectos
Project area: 58,368 m² (58,368 sq. m)
Number of units: 213 luxury apartments
Height of the Towers: 21 floors
Málaga Towers is a luxury residential project comprised of three 21-story towers, located on the beachfront on the west coast of Málaga. Designed by the prestigious Lamela Arquitectos studio and promoted by Metrovacesa, this development redefines the city's skyline with its combination of avant-garde design, innovation and sustainability.
The 213 homes, ranging in size from 131 m² to 381 m², have been designed to maximize natural light and offer panoramic views of the Mediterranean from any height. The interiors stand out for the use of high quality materials, with neutral colors and wood finishes that provide warmth and exclusivity.
The architecture of Málaga Towers prioritizes energy efficiency and sustainability. Among its main features are:
This bioclimatic approach not only reduces environmental impact, but also improves the quality of life for residents, integrating luxury with ecological awareness.
Owners of Málaga Towers have first class community facilities, designed to offer an exclusive lifestyle:
In addition, each home is equipped with an intelligent home automation system, accessible from a dedicated app, which allows residents to control lighting, climate control and security from anywhere in the world.
Malaga Towers not only represents excellence in luxury real estate, but also symbolizes the evolution of Malaga as a modern and sophisticated city. With a privileged location, innovative architectural design and a firm commitment to sustainability, this project is positioned as one of the most exclusive residential developments in Spain.
Customer
SACYR Construction
Location
Malaga, Spain
Year of construction
2024
Services
10.926 m2. - Waterproofing of walls
4,861 m2. - Polyester geotextiles (felt)
900 ml. - Expansion joints
1,750 m2. - Waterproofing mortars
1,627 units - Piles (elements)
Materials
Asphaltic sheeting walls
Geotextile felt
Waterproof mortar
Piles
Expansion joints
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