In a rapidly expanding city like Tirana, where modern life leaves little time for pause, people have slowly lost their sense of connection. They have forgotten the importance of stopping, breathing, and simply being. That sense of belonging and comfort—only a true home can offer. As architects, we take it as our responsibility to deliver exactly that.
From its open, human-centered design to its commitment to public space, OxA offers its residents a new sense of freedom—freedom to connect, to build relationships, and to experience social life through green courtyards, neighborhood parks, and pedestrian-friendly streets.
The architecture of Oxa draws direct inspiration from the organic rhythms of nature. The spatial composition prioritizes light, air, and openness, ensuring that every dwelling feels closely connected to the natural environment. Materials are chosen with care—both sustainable and tactile—blurring the boundaries between indoor and outdoor spaces. Nature is not just a backdrop, but a central character in the experience of living here.
The project embraces a landscape-driven approach, where architecture and greenery coexist in harmony. Visual corridors are open toward Mount Dajti, bringing the mountain into the everyday life of residents.
OxA provides a safe and welcoming environment where children can play freely, families can gather, and neighbors can form lasting bonds. Its location—just 20 minutes from Tirana’s center and 10 minutes from the Unaza e Madhe ring road—offers an ideal balance between urban accessibility and peaceful retreat.
To live in OxA is to live with intention: surrounded by nature, connected to community, and grounded in the comfort of thoughtful design.