In an extraordinary collaboration, Cork Oak Mansion and architect Fran Silvestre, alongside Sotogrande, proudly introduce Villa Noon, a groundbreaking innovation in sustainable luxury living.
As the world’s first water-self-sufficient villa, Villa Noon redefines the standards of eco-friendly architecture. Situated in The 15 within La Reserva de Sotogrande, Villa Noon is nestled in one of Spain’s most exclusive and secure communities. With the masterful design by landscape architect Jean Mus, The 15 offers expansive views of the Mediterranean Sea, the African coastline, and a stunning 18-hole championship golf course designed by Cabell B. Robinson.
At the core of Villa Noon’s engineering marvel is its ability to extract water from atmospheric humidity using an advanced Spanish-developed system. This system, powered by the villa’s excess solar energy and supplemented by harvested rainwater, ensures a continuous, sustainable water supply. This revolutionary technology highlights Villa Noon’s dedication to minimising environmental impact while offering unparalleled convenience.
Villa Noon’s landscaping strategies further enhance its sustainability credentials. By utilising native plants with low water requirements and strategic vegetation grouping, the villa effectively regulates soil temperature and reduces evaporation. Advanced irrigation systems, rainwater collection, permeable surfaces, and green roofs all contribute to maintaining ecological balance and promoting sustainability.
Meeting the highest standards of energy efficiency and passive house principles, Villa Noon operates independently from traditional utility networks. The villa boasts intelligent climate control systems, underfloor heating, simultaneous air conditioning, circadian lighting, and more—all designed to deliver ultimate comfort and luxury, while maintaining an eco-friendly footprint.