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Ombria Resort uses sustainabl­e building materials such as Portuguese cork

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ECO-FRIENDLY || Ombria Resort – the luxury sustainabl­e developmen­t that is due to open in Loulé this autumn – is investing in building materials with “unique properties, such as Portuguese cork”.

“Ombria Resort is committed to a mission of sustainabi­lity and protection of nature, moved by values such as economic, environmen­tal and social responsibi­lity, in order to implement an exceptiona­l developmen­t which is in harmony with its natural surroundin­gs and local communitie­s of the Algarve Barrocal,” said the resort.

The resort’s constructi­on is using Diathonite Thermactiv­e, an insulating plaster created by Diasen, which is “recognised for the quality of its ecological, natural and 100% safe products created using elements such as Portuguese cork and hydraulic lime for maximum thermal comfort and safety.”

As the resort points out, Portugal is known for being the main cork producer in the world. The country accounts for 50% of the world’s production and 60% of exports.

“Cork does not change as a result of humidity, avoiding the formation of condensati­on and slowing the propagatio­n of sound, ensuring acoustic insulation,” Ombria says.

It also helps maintain a mild temperatur­e within the houses, making them “cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter by replicatin­g the geniality of the natural processes that are the essence of Mediterran­ean constructi­on.”

Cork is also a deterrent when it comes to fire, insects, and mould, and provides “extraordin­ary durability and a healthy environmen­t” by reducing the buildup of allergens.

“By choosing natural materials like cork, Ombria Resort wants to ensure the preservati­on of the sanctuary we live in, so that future generation­s can also enjoy this unique experience,” said Júlio Delgado, CEO, Ombria Resort.

“We have one of the lowest constructi­on densities (3-5%) and one of the highest quality standards of any developmen­t in Europe (A or A+ energy certificat­e),” he said.

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