At the intersection of culture, nature, and urban transformation, our participation in several landscape design competitions in Buenos Aires showcases how sustainable design can redefine public spaces. These competitions focused on merging natural elements with the city’s rich architectural heritage, emphasizing environmentally friendly solutions tailored to Argentina’s diverse climates.
The images displayed capture the essence of these ideas, presenting reimagined public spaces that prioritize native vegetation, promote biodiversity, and create green corridors within the urban fabric. The designs also feature sustainable water management systems, including rainwater harvesting, permeable surfaces, and wetlands to mitigate flooding and restore natural hydrological cycles. In addition, the community-centered approach fosters social interaction, cultural expression, and inclusive accessibility, drawing inspiration from Buenos Aires’ vibrant public life.
These projects are a testament to how landscape design can harmonize with both the environment and urban development. Our approach blends ecological sensitivity with cutting-edge design, aiming to create spaces that not only beautify but also serve as ecological and social assets for future generations.