Hostel La Mina is an innovative hospitality concept, envisioned as an itinerant village that travels through various landscapes, offering travelers a temporary home where they can feel comfortable and welcomed. This modular, transportable, and sustainable hostel is designed to blend harmoniously with nature, allowing guests to enjoy both long stays and short getaways in a unique setting.
The modular and prefabricated design not only facilitates easy transportation and quick installation but also offers great flexibility in space configuration. This means the hostel can easily adapt to different terrains and needs, always creating a welcoming and functional environment. Additionally, its sustainable approach is reflected in the use of eco-friendly technologies and materials, minimizing its environmental impact and promoting a responsible travel experience.
Once set up, the hostel becomes much more than just a place to stay. It transforms into a vibrant space for relaxation, sports, and social interaction. Guests have the opportunity to participate in outdoor recreational activities and enjoy encounters with acrobats, clowns, and a diverse array of people who bring the place to life. This unique focus on community and entertainment makes Hostel La Mina a destination where every visit becomes a memorable experience, seamlessly blending hospitality, adventure, and sustainability.
Location: La Unión, Murcia
Client: Alquibarsa / BahyPort
Scale: 5.000 m²
Type: residential, equipment
Program: hostel
Status: project
Architects: meii (Elvira Carrión, Jose Mª Mateo)
Team: Javier Albacete, Andrea Sanabria, Lucia García, Elena García, Irene Ferrer
Infographics: meii
Technical architect: PM Arquitectura y Gestión