The Hills by MVRDV

The Hills

The Hills adds a dramatic new addition to the Guayaquil skyline. The project is located in Puerto Santa Ana, extending the boulevard that is gradually being consolidated along much of the city’s waterfront. The six residential towers of The Hills range from 92 to 143 metres, rising taller as they step away from the riverfront, thus echoing the way the city ‘steps up’ from the waterfront to the hills behind.

At the base of the project, the towers merge together to form a terraced green valley that contains an oasis of pools, sports fields, and a large urban amphitheatre facing the riverfront, all surrounded by lush, natural vegetation. Inside this base are shops, a large community clubhouse, and other amenities.

Between the four towers located closest to the river and the two towers at the rear of the development is a deeper ‘canyon’, providing extra spaces for retail and creating a route for pedestrians to cross the site at ground level, while also enabling the project to be built in two phases. “The complex is almost a city in itself, with towers of different heights, so it’s a mini skyline – but it’s also part of a larger skyline along the promenade”, says MVRDV founding partner Jacob van Rijs.

At the project’s outer edges, the design of the façades reflects the visual language of its neighbouring high-rises – white balconies, arranged in straight orthogonal lines. The façades facing the void between the towers, however, provide a very different character to the development. Here, the straight lines give way to balconies with flowing curves that create irregular setbacks and overhangs.

Earth tones on the lower levels gradually give way to lighter colours closer to the sky; and on all levels, plentiful greenery lines the balconies, extending the atmosphere of the central valley up to the top of the ‘hills’ that surround it. Many of these features were developed to provide a sustainable response to the warm climate of Guayaquil.

The wide balconies shade the glass facade, while the positioning of the towers and the curved shapes help to improve ventilation, allowing breezes to flow across the site unimpeded. The abundant greenery helps to cool the surroundings, reducing the amount of energy needed to cool the building and making the valley itself a comfortable, welcoming environment for both residents and visitors.

The Hills will be supplied with renewable energy from photovoltaics, providing a large part of the energy used in the communal areas and residences. In addition, the project will collect and store rainwater for irrigation use in the gardens, while LED lighting and heat pumps reduce the overall carbon footprint of the development.

Inside the towers, The Hills offers a wide selection of apartment sizes and types, offering everything from small apartments for individuals to apartments for families. Along with an abundance of amenities, The Hills features a vibrant public program, and plentiful retail options, ensuring that the building will be used throughout the day by a diverse group of residents and visitors – making the building a dynamic and exciting new destination in Guayaquil. Source by MVRDV.

  • Location: Guayaquil, Ecuador
  • Architect: MVRDV
  • Founding Partner in charge: Jacob van Rijs
  • Partner: Frans de Witte
  • Design Team: Fedor Bron, Fouad Addou, Anouk Wilmering, Teodora Cirjan, Laurens Veth, Aneta Rymsza, Samantha Gazzolo, Diego Lopez, Alberto Canton, Sandra Baggerman, Pavel Basmanov, Natasha Trice
  • Environmental Advisor: Peter Mensinga
  • Visualisations: Antonio Luca Coco, Pavlos Ventouris, Luca Piattelli, Jaroslaw Jeda, Marco Fabri, Stefania Trozzi, Ciprian Buzdugan, Luis Perona
  • Co-Architect & Interior Architect: Uribe Schwarzkopf
  • Structural Engineering & MEP: Grupo Vera
  • Client: Uribe Schwarzkopf
  • Size and Programme: 180,000 m2 – Mixed-use residential, retail, leisure
  • Year: 2022
  • Images: Courtesy of MVRDV