José Luis Moreno, Partner at HCP, shares HCP’s vision of sustainability and design in an interview for Metros2

In a recent interview for Metros2 in its special for the Salón Inmobiliario del Mediterráneo (SIMED), José Luis Moreno, partner and general coordinator of HCP, reflects on the growth and achievements of the studio in the last year and on its vision of sustainability and design. Including consolidation in international markets such as the Middle East and recognition in Building Design’s WA100 ranking, which highlights the world’s leading architectural firms.

José Luis discusses emblematic HCP projects, such as the Centro Común de Investigación de la Unión Europea in Seville, a zero-emissions building that integrates photovoltaic panels and uses local materials to contribute to sustainability. Another example is Jade Tower in Malaga, a BREEAM-certified luxury residential development that uses modular construction to minimise environmental impact.

In terms of trends, the growing relevance of sustainability, technology and user experience in today’s architecture stands out. HCP’s philosophy is based on balancing aesthetics and functionality, adapting each project to the cultural and environmental context. It also emphasises that the studio strives to integrate sustainable practices into its designs, reaffirming our commitment to the environment.

With a focus on the well-being of people and the planet, José Luis concludes that architecture must be an agent of positive change, promoting spaces that generate benefits for both users and investors, thus contributing to a more sustainable future in harmony with the environment.

To find out more about José Luis’ vision and HCP’s commitment to responsible architecture, we invite you to read the full interview in Metros2.