Industrial – Urban planning

We design efficient, sustainable spaces for industrial use and urban planning, balancing functionality with environmental responsibility. Our approach integrates infrastructure, logistics, and community needs to shape smart, resilient cities and productive areas that support long-term growth and social well-being.

Industrial hubs and logistics

Industrial hubs and logistics

Cities continuously undergo social and economic changes, requiring the redesign or regeneration of existing spaces to meet modern needs. Former industrial areas, once vital production hubs, now reflect a broader shift in economic models and territorial development. Today, new products demand new production methods—and new spaces. The “Smart City” concept highlights that building eco-friendly, energy-efficient homes is meaningless if the surrounding urban environment remains polluted and congested. In this context, Sustainable Industrial Areas (SIAs) offer the ideal setting for applying industrial ecology principles. They enable infrastructure sharing, reduce land dispersion, support integrated industrial growth, and foster environmental and technological innovation.

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Urban planning and mobility

Urban planning and mobility

Strategic territorial planning has become a priority for local governments, aiming to identify sustainable development goals and guide public and private investments accordingly. A masterplan is a comprehensive document—written, graphic, and cartographic—that outlines the current and future transformation of an area, defining land use, urban form, public spaces, services, infrastructure, and environmental assets. It ensures continuity with the surrounding context, considering mobility, green corridors, and service networks. Parking areas are integral to urban mobility, as circulation is strongly influenced by parking conditions. Proper design, including vegetation, enhances shading, screening, protection, and the site’s environmental and landscape integration.

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