For Ibiza Architects, white is much more than a color. It is a tool that reflects light and regulates the interior temperature. White facades remain a symbol of identity that unites tradition, comfort and aesthetics...
Ibiza architects reinterpret traditional materials such as stone, lime or sabina wood in contemporary facades. This approach brings texture, durability and a direct connection to the island's building heritage.
The Ibiza architecture studio's projects in multi-family buildings are based on durable materials and solutions that improve thermal comfort. These facades maintain a Mediterranean aesthetic, simple and adapted to current urban needs.
The facades of the single-family houses reflect the identity of Arquitectos Ibiza, combining tradition and modernity. Cubic volumes, whitewashed walls and sun-facing openings are an essential part of residential design on the island.
Ibiza architects design hotel facades that seek a direct connection with the environment. Large windows, natural materials and light tones allow the buildings to integrate with the Mediterranean landscape without losing functionality or energy efficiency.
Today, architecture in Ibiza combines the heritage of the farmhouse with contemporary designs that prioritize sustainability, energy efficiency and connection to the landscape. This balance between past and future defines the identity of...
In the mid-twentieth century, the arrival of tourism marked a turning point in Ibiza's architecture. Hotels and apartments were built that transformed the physiognomy of the island, generating a dialogue between the local tradition and the...
During the Arab domination, architecture in Ibiza adopted irrigation systems, retaining walls and an intelligent use of water resources. Compact and functional forms of construction were also consolidated, which can still be recognized today in the...
Ibiza architecture has its first traces in prehistoric settlements. Primitive communities built with dry stone and took advantage of natural caves as shelters. These early examples show how man adapted to the island's environment from ancient times.
During the 18th and 19th centuries, Ibiza's architecture evolved towards more complex forms. The farmhouses began to expand with new rooms and decorative elements were incorporated to reflect the prosperity of the Ibizan countryside. This stage consolidated the...