Maritim Suite

Smart Luxury, Sustainable Innovation.
An Ecocybernetic Approach to Hospitality.
The Maritim Suite is a high-end hospitality project that redefines the future of sustainable and adaptive architecture. A collaboration with Orlando De Urrutia Partners, this 4 to 5-star hotel integrates cutting-edge ecological and cybernetic design principles, creating an intelligent building that dynamically responds to user needs and environmental conditions.
A Hotel That Reacts and Adapts

The Maritim Suite incorporates “ecocybernetics,” a concept developed by Orlando De Urrutia, where architecture becomes a living system, actively and passively adapting to both its users and its environment. The building embraces passive climate control strategies while integrating real-time responsive technologies to optimize comfort, energy use, and sustainability.
Key Innovations & Sustainable Features

- Solar-Powered Facade: The hotel’s vertical facade is composed of photovoltaic windows, harnessing energy while ensuring light diffusion and thermal regulation.
- Adaptive Rooms & Accessibility: Suites are fully inclusive for guests with disabilities, while some rooms feature transformable spaces, allowing them to shift functions and expand their usability over time.
- Natural & Artificial Intelligence Integration: The design incorporates passive cooling, natural ventilation, and thermal massing, complemented by smart automation systems that adjust lighting, climate, and airflow dynamically.
- Biophilic & Regenerative Design: Green walls, hanging gardens, and evaporative cooling systems integrate nature into the architecture, fostering well-being and energy efficiency.

Beyond a luxury destination, Maritim Suite proposes a shift in the way we conceive high-end, responsible tourism. It is not simply a hotel but a technological and ecological organism, redefining sustainability as a lifestyle rather than an afterthought.
A New Model for Hospitality

By blending luxury with intelligence, and comfort with ecological responsibility, the project pioneers a new standard for smart, sustainable hospitality—one where buildings actively contribute to a more resilient future.