Home Projects OODA’s Hora Vertikale, a new vertical neighborhood in Tirana
ProjectsArchitecture

OODA’s Hora Vertikale, a new vertical neighborhood in Tirana

Share
OODA's Hora Vertikale, a new vertical neighborhood in Tirana
Share
Hora Vertikale

Hora Vertikale, designed by Porto-based OODA Architects, is a new residential development in Tirana. It features buildings arranged in a vertical settlement, inspired by the ancient Albanian word for village, ‘Hora’. The project also includes a vibrant park and various amenities for residents and visitors.

The vertical village, situated in a large city, aims to foster a strong connection with the surrounding local community. The developers have given due importance to sustainability by utilizing locally sourced materials from Albania to minimize the project’s carbon footprint and support the local economy. The design of the towers seamlessly blends urban and rural elements and is expected to become an iconic landmark, adding to the visually striking presence and local ambiance of the area.

Hora Vertikale presents distinct elevations and perspectives from different views around the city, with playful interplay up close. The compositions step back from the main road towards the park at the rear, creating the most adequate transition in terms of scale. The project seeks to offer a specific interpretation of Tirana’s idiosyncrasies, presenting a distinctive yet substantial and authentic outline.

The entire project is developed using seven different types of cubes, each comprising seven stories – an average height characteristic of most buildings in Tirana. Each cube embodies a unique concept related to art and is also inspired by the local vernacular. The initial building phase consists of thirteen cubes, each measuring 22.5m by 22.5m at three different heights, which gives the composition a fluid and dynamic profile.

OODA's Hora Vertikale, a new vertical neighborhood in Tirana

Project Info

Location: Tirana, Albania
Size: 55000 sqm
Collaboration: LA-III, P4, Artech Plomp
Status: Ongoing

Share
Written by
PA Editorial Team

Editorial team behind PA

Leave a comment

Leave a Reply

Related Articles
Ernesto Neto’s Textile Installation, A Living Sculpture at the Grand Palais
Projects

Ernesto Neto’s Textile Installation, A Living Sculpture at the Grand Palais

Under the restored iron-and-glass canopy of Paris’s Grand Palais, Brazilian artist Ernesto...

Zigzag Resort in Albania: A Coastal Masterpiece with Cascading Terraces and Infinity Pools
Architecture

Zigzag Resort in Albania: A Coastal Masterpiece with Cascading Terraces and Infinity Pools

The Zigzag Resort, located in Albania along the coastline of Himare, was...

White Oak Music Hall by SCHAUM/SHIEH
Architecture

White Oak Music Hall by SCHAUM/SHIEH

White Oak Music Hall (WOMH) is a cultural center that has revolutionized...

Mamsha palm: A Biophilic design inspired by Japanese minimalism
Architecture

Mamsha palm: A Biophilic design inspired by Japanese minimalism

Inspired by biophilic design principles, Mamsha Palm illustrates the architectural language designed...

Subscribe to all newsletters

Join our community to receive the latest insights and updates!

© 2025 ParametricArchitecture. All Rights Reserved. By utilizing this website, you are consenting to our User Agreement, Privacy Policy, and Cookie Statement. In compliance with the privacy laws of Turkey and the United States, we recognize and respect your rights. Please be aware that we may receive commissions for products bought through our affiliate links. Unauthorized reproduction, distribution, or transmission of any material from this site is strictly forbidden without prior written permission from ParametricArchitecture.

ad blocker mark

AdBlocker Detected!

Help Us Keep Our Content Free

Your support helps us continue delivering high-quality resources at no cost to you.

We’ve detected that you are using an AdBlocker. We completely understand the need for a clean browsing experience, but ads help us keep this platform running and continue providing you with high-quality content at no cost.

If you enjoy our content, please consider disabling your AdBlocker or adding our site to your whitelist. Your support allows us to create more valuable articles, tutorials, and resources for you.

Thank you for being a part of our community!