We engage in transdisciplinary processes that include ecological restoration, regenerative food systems, and experimental forms of communication that amplify marginalized human and more-than-human voices—particularly migrant communities and marine ecosystems impacted by extractive industry and climate collapse.
Through sound, dance, food, and cultural practice, we trace ancient, present, and future narratives, facilitating cross-cultural exchange and reconnecting with translocal, often lost, knowledge systems. From 3D ocean farming and climate-resilient species like oysters to the protection of seagrass ecosystems such as Posidonia oceanica, our work aims to regenerate life across terrestrial and marine environments.
Montemero acts as a living lab and grounded model—where ecological balance, cultural preservation, and future-oriented resilience are co-created through research, dialogue, and shared practice.
mail: info@montemero.com
Set on the arid coast of Almería, Spain, this collective stands as a living laboratory — where ocean and land converge, and nature’s extremes inspire radical solutions. The site pulses with a unified mission: to restore marine ecosystems, reimagine material cycles to eliminate waste, and regenerate landscapes to sustain life — from coastlines to arid expanses.
More than a place, it’s a force — merging scientific research, bold design, and investigative reporting. Experts from diversified fields collaborate here, pushing the boundaries of what’s possible, turning environmental challenges into blueprints for a resilient, interconnected future.
Our solutions don’t just work for nature — they work like nature. By mimicking the intelligence of ecosystems, we create systems that regenerate, adapt, and endure. Respecting the locals — human and more-than-human — means designing with, not against, the environment. This approach fosters balance, giving all life forms a fair, equitable chance to thrive in the future we’re building together.
We engage in transdisciplinary processes that include ecological restoration, regenerative food systems, and experimental forms of communication that amplify marginalized human and more-than-human voices—particularly migrant communities and marine ecosystems impacted by extractive industry and climate collapse.
Through sound, dance, food, and cultural practice, we trace ancient, present, and future narratives, facilitating cross-cultural exchange and reconnecting with translocal, often lost, knowledge systems. From 3D ocean farming and climate-resilient species like oysters to the protection of seagrass ecosystems such as Posidonia oceanica, our work aims to regenerate life across terrestrial and marine environments.
Montemero acts as a living lab and grounded model—where ecological balance, cultural preservation, and future-oriented resilience are co-created through research, dialogue, and shared practice.
mail: info@montemero.com
Set on the arid coast of Almería, Spain, this collective stands as a living laboratory — where ocean and land converge, and nature’s extremes inspire radical solutions. The site pulses with a unified mission: to restore marine ecosystems, reimagine material cycles to eliminate waste, and regenerate landscapes to sustain life — from coastlines to arid expanses.
More than a place, it’s a force — merging scientific research, bold design, and investigative reporting. Experts from diversified fields collaborate here, pushing the boundaries of what’s possible, turning environmental challenges into blueprints for a resilient, interconnected future.
Our solutions don’t just work for nature — they work like nature. By mimicking the intelligence of ecosystems, we create systems that regenerate, adapt, and endure. Respecting the locals — human and more-than-human — means designing with, not against, the environment. This approach fosters balance, giving all life forms a fair, equitable chance to thrive in the future we’re building together.
Finca Montemero
San Juan de Los Terreros
Spain
Studio Montemero
Berlin
Germany
Project 107
Toronto
Canada
CactusLand
Arizona
United States
Our collective runs and partners with various studios and properties around Europe and North America, offering different opportunities for exploration and project development.