Why

Architectree?

01. Projects adapted to the place and the people

At Architectree we define the type of architecture, the form, the environments and the materials by getting to know and working together with the owners.

In this way, the house not only adapts functionally to the users, but also represents them and speaks of their concerns, interests and ways of living.

The built environment influences, shapes and transforms the people who inhabit it.
The perception of space, as well as the built environment is partly universal and partly depends on each person, cultural background and the state of mind and the moment.

Thus, each person, depending on his or her character and way of life, is more akin to a certain environment, a certain atmosphere and a certain architectural style.

02. Sustainable construction and natural materials

Sheep wool insulation Thermalfeece

For this reason, Architectree is committed to sustainable systems with low or zero CO2 emissions and reduced resource consumption.

Fet de Terra soil blocks

In this sense, our projects include two complementary vectors:

1) reincorporation of traditional construction techniques
2) use of industrial systems with natural materials, resulting in carbon negative processes or very low emissions.

The combination of both systems produces sustainable, healthy, efficient results with a high degree of comfort and unique aesthetics.

The construction sector is responsible for about 40% of CO2 emissions into the atmosphere and 20% of water pollution. The resulting products often cause serious public health problems.

Current building systems are a problem both for the environment and for the health of the final inhabitants.

Research in the emerging field of Neuroarchitecture shows that different types of materials, spaces and textures influence the behavior and sensations of users in different ways.

Each place triggers emotions and invites certain activities.

At Architectree we conceive interiors to accompany users and produce pleasant visual, tactile and sound sensations.

Thus, design becomes a powerful tool for improving performance, rest and sense of well-being.

Materials and textures of high sensory comfort.

Indoor spaces must also be flexible for different activities at different times of the day, season or season of the year.

04. Facilities for clean air and a healthy environment

Therefore, in our projects we achieve interiors with always pure and fresh air, pleasant temperature, controlled relative humidity and clean drinking water.

Through the combination of traditional passive installation solutions and the use of sustainable technological systems. Such as heat recovery systems, heat pumps, use of renewable energies, water purification and reuse, etc.

The indoor atmosphere in our homes is becoming more and more polluted.

Already in the 1980s the World Health Organization introduced the term Sick Building Syndrome and according to WHO calculations the indoors are 3 to 5 times more polluted than the outdoors.

Chemical pollutants, building materials and furnishings often make our homes harmful to our health and that of our offspring.

05. We speed up the construction process

With BIM technology:
01. Budget deviations are reduced, remaining within the range of 5-7%
02. The improvement in completion time is around 30%
03. Savings of 10-15% of the construction price.

BIM technology is a new way to face the project.

With this system there is no room for random elements in the project, but rather it demands a complete degree of definition, defining specific materials and systems.

This improves on-site management, speed of execution and eliminates cost overruns.