Sierra, Future Destination





Connected

Atrractive

Sustainable


Diagnosis

Conection

Borders

Ecological Corridors

Transition





Sierra Destino Futuro is a city model specifically designed for Sierra de la Ventana, based on a deep analysis of its conditions, needs, and opportunities. The proposal was awarded First Prize in the International Competition for the design of the city’s Masterplan. The project promotes the transformation of Sierra through regenerative urbanism—a vision that combines development, innovation, and sustainable infrastructure, adapting to the territory and preparing it for multiple future scenarios.
The proposal envisions a new way of life, grounded in the principles of slow living, encouraging a healthy and conscious lifestyle in close connection with the surrounding mountain landscapes. With a strong territorial identity and renewed sense of community, Sierra Destino Futuro seeks to harness the benefits of living in a small-scale city with complex services. The plan integrates a balanced mix of diverse housing options, community facilities, and spaces for leisure, health, and culture, alongside environmental preservation strategies that reinforce the relationship between city and nature.
The master plan is structured around an integrated vision and strategies aimed at building a resilient, connected, and attractive urban environment. It promotes ecological practices through green and blue infrastructure to safeguard natural resources, and proposes productive landscapes to support the local economy with sustainable agriculture and clean energy generation. In parallel, it focuses on improving mobility and connectivity, encouraging responsible ecotourism, active transportation, and the creation of contemplative trails that highlight the value of the natural environment.
At the same time, the plan promotes an inclusive urban model, offering diverse and affordable housing centered on residents’ well-being, and a network of public spaces for recreation, sports, and cultural activities. Urban renewal is seen as an opportunity to consolidate controlled growth by integrating new developments into the existing urban fabric, improving access to infrastructure and services, and fostering a balanced and sustainable territorial development.