Las 6 megaestructuras más duraderas del mundo: España desafía al mundo
After surprising us with these incredible green buildings that undergo photosynthesis, it has been proven that durability can be combined with architecture and construction. That’s why today we present the 6 most durable megastructures in the world.
Green Mega-Structures
Environmental problems are becoming increasingly evident, but fortunately, the environment is becoming more conscious of the environment and more individuals, companies, and countries are fighting pollution and global warming.
That’s why we integrate sustainability into virtually everything, from our daily routines to large projects, like sustainable buildings.


The amount of resources used to build and maintain a building is enormous and, unfortunately, increases emissions that pollute our planet. Now, sustainable construction is an alternative that solves the problem.
Now that you know this, we’ll tell you about the most impressive and durable buildings in the world:
6. Pixel Building, Melbourne
It was built by Studio505 and is the first building in the country with zero carbon dioxide emissions and the ability to generate its own energy and reuse rainwater.
It has one of the most advanced water treatment systems. And if that wasn’t enough, it has panels and glass that allow natural light to enter and are made from recycled material.
5. International Station Can Befranc
Located in Huesca, after years of disuse, it reopened its doors in early 2023, but was transformed into an interesting luxury hotel. Its rehabilitation was carried out as a result of passive criteria in the home with a facade and windows that favor insulation of its interior.
Its interior uses 100% renewable energy, while the materials it is made of and its gastronomy focus on local products and the zero kilometer concept.
4. Torre Reforma, Mexico City
It is a work of Mexican architect Benjamin Romano and is the tallest building in the Mexican capital! It stands out for its high energy savings.
The tower has modern LEDs and an intelligent lighting system, which improves efficiency and saves energy consumption. The building has facilities that capture rainwater and store it for use in bathrooms and green areas.
3. IOC Chair in Switzerland
Switzerland is home to the International Olympic Committee (IOC), a building that stands out as one of the most durable in the world and accredited with three environmental certifications! It has a very innovative design, with a transparent facade that allows natural light to enter, contributing to reducing electricity use.
During its construction, 95% recycled materials were used! Truly impressive! In addition, it has solar panels and systems to collect rainwater, significantly reducing water consumption.
2. Shanghai Tower
The work of Studio Gensler is the largest green building in China! It is surrounded by glass that allows natural light. It also has a spiral edge that surprises and harnesses rainwater for the operation of air conditioning systems.
1. Iberdrola Tower
Located in Bilbao, it is one of the tallest buildings in the world with an incredible height of 165 meters. And, of course, it is a great reference for sustainability. It was built with approximately 20% recycled materials, a fifth of which came from an area 800 kilometers away, minimizing transportation impact.
One of the most surprising things about the building is that it has an innovative system to reduce water consumption, due to automatic faucets, toilet flush control, gray water treatment, and rainwater collection, which has reduced water consumption by 40%.
A More Sustainable Future
The construction of several green buildings is undoubtedly a great step towards reducing pollutant emissions and protecting our planet as we progress in innovation and architecture.
All these buildings show us that it is possible to protect the environment if we take care of vital resources such as water and energy. We hope these buildings serve as an example for other countries and that in the future, we will see more green constructions.
And this is how these beautiful constructions show us that it is possible, the combination of construction with sustainability, and achieve something wonderful. If you want to learn more about green construction, we invite you to discover this incredible copper house.