Project Description
Greenline is an urban social center developed as part of a city renewal strategy, conceived as a green public infrastructure embedded in the urban fabric. The project focuses on creating a community-oriented space where residents can grow plants and engage in urban agriculture, while also accommodating a wide range of social, cultural, and educational activities. By integrating productive landscapes with public functions, Greenline redefines the social center as a hybrid space that strengthens community interaction, environmental awareness, and everyday urban life.
My Role
I was responsible for the urban analysis, architectural concept, and overall design development of the project. My work included site research, program formulation, spatial and volumetric design, and the integration of green and agricultural functions into the architectural system of the social center.