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From Earth to Home: Designing a New Build in Spain with Purpose

Written by Sean Hill | Apr 16, 2025

By RISE Design Studio – Architects & Sustainability Specialists

Building a home from the ground up is a rare opportunity. A chance to shape not just a structure, but a lifestyle - deeply attuned to landscape, light, and low-impact living.

A new build villa in Spain by RISE Design Studio, designed to blend with the Mediterranean landscape using natural materials, passive design, and low-energy strategies.

In Spain, this process begins well before concrete or clay. It begins with land. With intention. With asking the right questions and assembling the right team.

Here’s how we guide our clients through the early stages of designing a new sustainable home in Spain - from finding a plot to laying the first stone.

1. Finding the Right Plot → Location, Orientation, Possibility

Not all plots are created equal. The right one is a quiet collaborator in the design process—it gives, rather than takes. It welcomes winter sun. It shields from summer heat. It encourages natural ventilation and opens to views without compromising privacy.

When helping clients find land, we consider:

  • Orientation for passive solar gain

  • Topography for natural drainage and cooling

  • Access to water, electricity and road infrastructure

  • Planning context – Is it urban, rural, or ‘suelo rústico’?

☉ A site with soul is a site worth waiting for.

We often partner with independent land finders who understand that our clients aren’t looking for just any plot—they're seeking a canvas for a low-energy, design-led home.

2. Due Diligence → Before You Commit

Once a plot is found, it’s crucial to pause before you fall in love. What’s possible on paper may not pass through planning. That’s where our architectural experience in Spain becomes vital.

We’ll help you:

  • Understand zoning and land classifications

  • Check building rights and plot ratios

  • Investigate infrastructure and utility viability

  • Assess environmental restrictions (especially in protected or agricultural zones)

This step saves months—or years—of rework.

3. Assembling the Team → Experts That Align with Your Values

Good architecture is a collective effort. For a new build in Spain, you'll typically need:

  • An architect to lead the design vision and planning process

  • A local aparejador (technical architect) for site supervision

  • A topographer to survey the land accurately

  • An energy consultant if aiming for Passivhaus or NZEB standards

  • A notario to formalise land purchase and legal matters

  • A project manager or gestor (optional, but helpful for admin and permits)

At RISE, we often work with hybrid teams: we lead the conceptual design and sustainability strategy, and collaborate with trusted local architects to navigate regional permissions and construction law.

4. Designing the Home → Built from Landscape, Not Just Plans

We don’t start with square metres. We start with how you want to live—and how that can harmonise with climate, culture, and carbon.

Design decisions for a new build in Spain might include:

  • Deep roof overhangs for passive shading

  • Clay, lime, or stone for breathable thermal mass

  • Natural ventilation strategies that follow prevailing winds

  • Rainwater harvesting and greywater systems

  • Solar PV, thermal panels, and battery storage

  • Avoiding air-conditioning by design, not default

We use advanced 3D modelling and VR walkthroughs to help you feel the building long before it’s built. Our goal is to design a home that performs as beautifully as it looks.

5. The Permission Process → Navigating Local Authorities

Spain’s planning system varies across regions, with each Ayuntamiento (municipality) having its own processes, timescales, and interpretations of national codes.

We ensure:

  • Full planning drawings are prepared to a high standard

  • Energy performance and sustainability documentation is aligned with Spanish regs

  • Local input is respected and, where possible, pre-application advice is sought

  • Delays are minimised through trusted local collaborators

→ It pays to have an architect who can bridge both design ambition and regional planning realities.

6. Building with Intention → Craft, Climate, and Carbon

Choosing the right builder is critical. In Spain, there’s a wide spectrum—from traditional maestros de obra to highly professional construction firms.

We look for contractors who:

  • Understand and respect sustainable detailing

  • Work with local, low-embodied carbon materials

  • Collaborate closely and communicate clearly

Where possible, we specify:

  • Timber from FSC-certified forests

  • Insulation from cork, wood fibre, or recycled materials

  • Foundations with minimal excavation or limecrete alternatives

  • Interiors finished in breathable clay or lime plasters

  • Reclaimed or regionally produced tiles, ceramics, and lighting

This isn’t just about aesthetics—it’s about reducing embodied carbon and creating a healthy, breathable environment from day one.

Ready to Begin?

Designing a new home in Spain isn’t about imposing a vision on the land. It’s about listening. Understanding the rhythms of the site. Letting sustainability guide not just the materials, but the mindset.

At RISE, we bring a calm, intentional approach - grounded in architecture, driven by purpose, and elevated by design.

If you’re looking for something beyond a standard villa - something deeply rooted and future-proof - we’d love to be your partner in that journey.

Thinking of building your dream home in Spain?
Let’s explore how good design, climate-conscious thinking and low-energy principles can shape a better way to live.

→ Email us at architects@risedesignstudio.co.uk
→ Or call our studio on +34 938 32 53 40

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