Haras Dos Ríos
Masterplan + Common Use Spaces Network

Date 2024 - 2025
Status Project
Team Región Austral
Client Private
Location Cordoba Province, Argentina

Haras Dos Ríos is both a conceptual and technical reflection that gives shape to a masterplan and a network of shared spaces designed to foster a way of living in balance with the natural environment of the Córdoba sierras. The project approaches landscape and open space design as a unique opportunity to merge urban development with strategic ecological restoration, generating a positive impact on the ecosystem.

The proposal envisions a sustainable urban development that promotes regenerative tourism and recreation in harmony with its natural surroundings. It seeks to consolidate an ecosystem where built areas coexist in symbiosis with open spaces, blending seamlessly into the surrounding landscape.

In a context where more and more people are choosing to leave behind life in large cities, Haras Dos Ríos presents itself as a model for community living based on shared values—an alternative that encourages healthier and more responsible habits, from housing and food choices to the conscious use of energy and water.

The masterplan proposes an environment designed for community life, where conservation and preservation areas are interwoven with residential zones, public spaces, and shared infrastructure. This coexistence is supported by careful land management, the preservation of native vegetation, and a deep respect for biodiversity.

Through specific design guidelines, the project promotes an architecture that engages in dialogue with the landscape, follows the topography, and protects the natural beauty of the site—consolidating a model of development that is sensitive, regenerative, and deeply connected to its environment.