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VILLA NOON

The sustainable housing revolution

the first Villa Zero emissions in Spain

NOON

A UNIQUE PROJECT

The first “Villa Zero”, Villa Noon, will be a reality in Sotogrande, specifically in the exclusive area The 15, one of the most private and secure communities in Spain (located in La Reserva, the highest area of Sotogrande). The “Villa Zero” concept has been designed by Fran Silvestre Arquitectos for the avant-garde housing development Cork Oak Mansion, and is presented as a pioneering villa that redefines sustainability standards.

Villa Noon is designed with cylindrical volumes that follow the slope of the terrain and a stone façade that harmonizes with the landscape, subtly blending into the natural surroundings. From it, you can enjoy panoramic views of La Reserva, its private beach (The Beach), the Mediterranean Sea and the north coast of Africa.

ENERGY AND WATER SELF-SUFFICIENT VILLAGE

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Plot of land 4.502,50 m2 | Total constructed area 2,041.34 m2

accommodation

Six bedroom suites and 2 optional bedrooms: 2 master suites, 4 bedrooms and 2 guest bedrooms (optional) | 7 bathrooms, 2 toilets and 2 optional bathrooms

COMFORTS

3 Elevator Gym Gym bathroom Outdoor pool and water mirror Indoor swimming pool Sauna

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sotogrande

Sotogrande, a sustainable project in a unique environment.

With extensive pristine beaches and a privileged climate, Sotogrande inspired Joseph McMicking in 1962 to create a unique destination offering the perfect combination of panoramic views, first-class amenities and an unparalleled lifestyle. A place to enjoy what really matters: family, security and privacy.

Sixty years later, Sotogrande has become one of the most coveted destinations in Europe to live, work and enjoy, protecting its natural environment and caring for sustainability. In The 15, in the most privileged part of La Reserva de Sotogrande, are its most private plots, where renowned architects such as Fran Silvestre are leaving their legacy.

VILLAS

The concept of “Villas Zero” (to which Villa Noon belongs) refers to self-sufficient housing, both in terms of energy and water, thanks to an integrated system that collects rainwater for domestic use. Surplus electricity allows the generation of drinking water from ambient humidity, significantly reducing its cost.

In landscape architecture, various strategies can be implemented, such as the use of native plants with low water requirements, the grouping of vegetation according to their needs, and the application of mulching to regulate soil temperature and reduce evaporation. In addition, efficient irrigation systems can be installed, roofs can be used to collect rainwater, and permeable surfaces and green roofs can be integrated.

This revolutionary design, which ensures a minimal ecological footprint, meets the demanding criteria of a passive house. It stands out for its ability to operate completely independent of conventional supply networks and its exceptional energy efficiency, offering maximum equipment and comfort.

It also has intelligent climate control systems (simultaneous underfloor heating and air conditioning in all rooms), indoor heated pool, sauna, elevator and circadian lighting. All this is largely possible thanks to the use of geothermal energy for the production of heat, cold and hot water from the existing energy in the earth. In the words of architect Fran Silvestre: “Last century was the century of energy, in this one the key is water”.

A living experience that celebrates the interaction between construction and a majestic landscape.

From the highest level of the plot, there is access to a courtyard characterized by a sheet of water that creates a pleasant space to enjoy at various times of the day. From this space, an exterior staircase leads to the courtyard of the circle that houses the rooms and an interior hall overlooking the sea. At an even lower elevation, another circle contains the day spaces, such as the kitchen, dining room, lounge and indoor spa, all designed to maximize the experience and connection to the natural environment.

At street level, at the end of the plot, are the accesses to the garages, integrating functionality and aesthetics without compromising the harmonious design of the house. This architectural layout allows the house to mimic its surroundings, respecting the natural topography and offering a living experience that celebrates the interaction between the building and the landscape.

Zero water consumption The house will achieve zero water consumption by taking advantage of three renewable water sources:

  • Atmospheric water generation: Produces 90,000 liters per year with an electricity consumption from photovoltaic energy of 0.2 kWh per liter generated. This water is of high quality and will be used for human consumption, both for drinking and cooking.
  • Rainwater harvesting: Captures 760,000 liters per year of medium quality water for non-drinking uses in the home, such as cleaning.
  • Reuse of gray water: The gray water from the house, approximately 700,000 liters per year, will be reused for irrigation.

Zero electricity consumption

  • Annual energy efficiency: The air conditioning system achieves an efficiency of more than 700%.
  • Negative carbon footprint: More energy is produced on-site than is consumed.
  • Energy production and storage: The house generates 40 kW of electricity, stores 54 kWh of energy and produces 80 kW through geothermal energy.
  • Electric mobility: The system provides more than 60,000 km/year of electric mobility.
  • Surplus electricity: Surplus electricity can be sold to the power company.
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