The Bay of Pasaia was once an attractive, natural estuary for the River Oiastzun but over time the waterfront areas have been transformed into large man-made sites for shipyards, warehouses and for the storage of materials and goods. Titled ‘Revealing the Water’, the masterplan is premised on breaking down this artificial land, returning the waterfront sites to their natural state. We believe that a landscape-based approach is critical to regeneration and urban design of this post-industrial site and creates valuable ground for knowledge-based economic development. Our masterplan is award-worthy based on these five planning concepts: - Revealing the water and transforming the present sites to a hybrid state that allows for new development while improving drainage, water quality and biodiversity; - Making waterfront parks and open spaces, linked into a wider network of parks and routes around the bay, such as the Camino de Santiago; - Re-establishing connections to the surrounding context at different scales by road, rail and boat; - Strengthening the existing neighborhoods around the bay, reflected in their distinctly different identities, architectures, public spaces, streetscapes and relationships to the coastline; - Building on local know-how to establish an accompanying cultural renewal and branding the site’s future in a solid base of marine and energy technology, gastronomy and fashion.