We understand the project as the opportunity to relate Vilaseca, Salou and La Pineda among them and with the surrounding landscapes through ‘multifunctional’ large territorial corridors that articulate the public goods of the territory. We want the resulting landscape to be legible as a new public heritage of neighboring towns.
That, regardless of the evolution that monofunctional economic spaces that today we project, based on fossil fuel and mass leisure, may change tomorrow if there is a resilient public territorial infrastructure capable of adapting to new visions and populations that can come.