16/05/2025
The second intervention, Parque Lineal, repurposes a long-abandoned riverbed into a desert-adapted linear park. Sculptural pedestrian bridges rise above native cactus gardens, connecting both sides of the city while offering panoramic views toward Cerro de la Campana. Shaded walkways, water features, and native landscaping promote active lifestyles and microclimate relief. The design carefully balances minimal intervention with bold civic expression—turning an urban scar into a green spine of health, culture, and connectivity.
Both projects reflect how architecture, landscape, and infrastructure can reclaim urban life, reframe climate, and build a more active and connected future.