
Spain boasts a vast diversity of natural and urban landscapes, where public space plays a leading role. Its relevance has grown in recent years, solidifying it as a key axis for interaction. Beyond its architectural and landscape qualities, public space offers visitors and citizens high-quality environments that contribute to improving living conditions, whether, in an urban park, a pedestrian axis within the city, or a space simply meant for being in a natural setting and connecting with the territory.
The architecture of public space acts as a bridge between the private and the collective, creating meeting points and marking milestones in people's lives. Its true value lies in being accessible, inclusive, and universal, fostering environments that belong to everyone. Moreover, the design of these spaces becomes a key tool for bringing good practices in public spaces closer to users, who, even without a deep knowledge of the discipline, perceive and enjoy the changes that transform their cities and surroundings.
