Mareterra, which translates to "Sea and Land," is a residential project in
Monaco designed by architects and landscape designers Denis Valodé, Renzo
Piano, and Michel Desvigne. This eco-responsible residential project is
located in the heart of the "L'Anse du Portier" district and represents the
Mediterranean.
It is based on a peaceful atmosphere divided into several zones, including a
pedestrian area, a lush park, a small harbor, residential and commercial
areas, as well as a parking lot. The project is divided into six distinct
zones:
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Princess Gabriella Square: the main entrance of Mareterra, a true
meeting place to enjoy the freshness of the reflecting basins.
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Four Lances by Alexander Calder: a space dedicated to the modern
sculpture of Alexander Calder, acquired by Prince Rainier and Princess
of Monaco in 1966, symbolizing the power of nature.
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Le Petit Portier: a relaxation area on the harbor surrounded by
restaurants and shops.
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The Pine Forest and the Valley: a peaceful and relaxing natural space.
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Esplanade and Prince Jacques Promenade: a public waterfront area that
reconnects you with the Mediterranean.
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Larvotto Beach: Monaco's most popular beach.
The architecture of Mareterra is both elegant and refined, making it an
exceptional project!
Mareterra includes four residential programs:
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Le Renzo: a building shaped like a fragmented vessel, where every detail
has been carefully thought out to allow water, air, and light to impact
the reflected image of the architecture.
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Les Jardins d'Eau embodies the beauty and elegance of the French
Riviera, offering high-quality buildings with luxurious amenities such
as a spa, fitness center, hair salon, swimming pool, and massage rooms.
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The Villas: adding a touch of sumptuousness to the project, each villa
has been designed and positioned in a well-defined manner.
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The Townhouses: surrounded by trees and lush greenery, each townhouse
features a patio that allows residents to enjoy the charm of nature.
Anchored in respect for the ecosystem, sustainability, and environmental
conservation, Mareterra stands out as an exceptional project.