Based on a process of landscape indexing and mapping, Net-worked Territories seeks to tackle the real estate sameness, always related to the development of the so called family-resorts that have proliferated along the Mexican Coasts.
The project proposes a network of Landscapes, tropical trees and plantations preventing excessive erosion and polluted water infiltration. Diverse plants and species were assigned to respond to different watershed conditions, creating the infrastructure for agriculture, leisure and controlled tourism development.
The hexagonal prototypes seek to produce an assemblage between two elements of the project:
the water edges and the nature, as a speculation on how 2 natural processes may be able to generate new forms of mutual enhancement. Physical model helped control the territory and to measure the circulation between each of these prototypes.
The goal is to create a strategic attractive destination in the Gulf of Mexico, controlling its environmental impact, so that the project does not take on the character of an irregular suburban corridor. Through time, the design should acknowledge the need to encourage transport, reducing the existing dependence on the private car.
Net-worked Territories delineates a system of spatial conditions which negotiation and adaptation to the new ground conditions achieve new landscape potentials.