Contemporary architecture with a Mediterranean soul.

With over 30 years of experience in the field, the architecture studio of Lorenzo Díaz Cabiale has established itself as a benchmark in Málaga for the design and execution of modern and contemporary architectural projects.

Our team has developed a wide range of works in both the public and private sectors, covering building projects, urban planning, comprehensive renovations, and specialized technical reports.

From the heart of the Costa del Sol, we create unique architectural solutions by combining experience, technical precision, and aesthetic sensitivity. We specialize in the design of exclusive villas and single-family homes with clean lines and noble materials, with over 100 residential projects completed in Málaga and its province.

Projects

Single-family P∩C
Parador of Nerja
Framing of Mijas
Housing in Malaga
Shopping Center
Villa in Mijas
Housing in Guadalmar

About the studio

From idea to built space

Lorenzo Mª Díaz Cabiale, architect, founded the studio in 1992 and has since developed an extensive career in the fields of architecture and urban planning, particularly in the province of Málaga. Over the years, he has broadened his experience and diversified his areas of work, always maintaining a strong focus on design, functionality, and close client relationships.

His approach allows him to comprehensively manage housing projects, guiding and advising clients through all phases, from the initial concept to the completion of the construction.

Alongside his professional work, he earned a PhD in Architecture in 2012 with the thesis “Influence on the urban fabric, typology, rehabilitation, and conservation of Málaga’s four foundational churches.” Since 2005, he has been a professor at the School of Architecture at the University of Málaga.

Cutting-edge design

Unique spaces that combine aesthetics with efficient use of materials.

Sustainability

Bioclimatic solutions and energy efficiency integrated into every project.

Personal approach

We support clients throughout the entire process to bring their ideas to life.

Premios

Throughout our career, we have been awarded and selected in numerous calls for proposals, demonstrating our commitment to innovation, quality, and excellence in every project.

1994

Plaza del Carmen, Vélez-Málaga

Second Prize in the Ideas Competition with Javier and Juan de Dios Ruiz and Díez de la Cortina.

1996

Single-Family House in Cúllar Vega

Selected work in the Caleidoscopio Program of the EEC with Javier and Juan de Dios Ruiz.

1997

12 Public Housing Units in Alcaucín

First Prize for Public Housing Project by the Andalusian Government with the Ruiz team.

1997

Milan Triennale Exhibition

Curator and designer of the G. Terragni exhibition in Seville with Javier and Juan de Dios Ruiz.

2000

Málaga Architecture Award

Research and Architecture Promotion Award for the Concerted Rehabilitation Area project.

2002-2003

Semi-Olympic Pool in Vera

First Prize in a restricted competition for the design and execution of an indoor pool in Almería.

2003

Casa Adela (Single-Family Home)

Work exhibited and published in the 2003 Málaga Awards call, COA Málaga, Title I, Category A.

2003

U Table & Mistic Cube

Work exhibited and published in the 2003 Málaga Awards call, COA Málaga, Title I, Category C.

2003–04

First Prize – Semi-Olympic Indoor Swimming Pool

Restricted competition 2003–04, Basic and Execution Project, Cuevas de Almanzora (Almería). Regional Government of Andalusia.

2004

PEPRI Centro Modification (Selected Team)

COA Málaga / Málaga City Council, urban planning and historic city centre regeneration proposal.

2007

Cemetery in Algatocín

Work exhibited and published in the 2007 Málaga Awards call, COA Málaga.

2007

46 Subsidised Housing Units – San Felipe Neri (Málaga)

Work exhibited and published in the 2007 Málaga Awards call, COA Málaga.

2011

Casa Verónica (Single-Family Home)

Work exhibited and published in the 2011 Málaga Awards call, COA Málaga.

2013

The World of Sofía (Single-Family Home)

Work exhibited and published in the 2013 Málaga Awards call, COA Málaga.