Speed limitation elements

Other Interventions

  • Dog park

    Dog parks promote inclusivity in public spaces, as they introduce the collective of both animals and owners into them. On the other hand, they guarantee health and safety conditions in public spaces for other users, as they allow animals to move freely without disturbing or interfering with the activities of other open spaces users.

  • Cycling network

    A network of cycling paths consists of interconnected lanes, paths, and routes designed to promote safe and efficient cycling in urban and suburban regions. This network features dedicated bike lanes, protected cycle tracks, shared paths, and bike-friendly streets that link residential zones, workplaces, schools, parks, and public transportation hubs.

  • Pavements

    Interventions on urban pavements are an essential urban intervention measure in the construction or transformation of urban spaces, as they are the game board on which the space is articulated. Pavements have different determining factors: permeability, colour, texture, shape, etc. These factors, applied in different ways, have different effects on public spaces, with the capacity to completely transform them. They are also a very useful type of intervention, as many major changes can be made with a minimum budget.

  • Lighting

    Lighting is one of the key factors in creating a sense of security in public spaces. It is necessary to provide adequate lighting in public spaces to ensure that there are no dark areas or corners at night and to guarantee accessibility and safety for all users.

  • Running trails

    Running trails as urban interventions are strategic design pathways in our cities that inspire people to get active, boost public health, and strengthen connections within urban spaces. Whether temporary or permanent, these trails offer much more than just a place to exercise; they also support environmental sustainability, foster community engagement, and promote social inclusivity.