Santo Domingo, the oldest city in the New World, is experiencing a significant transformation in its Colonial City, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This area, notable for its Renaissance layout, is undergoing comprehensive renovations that aim to restore its historical essence while accommodating contemporary functionalities. The project focuses on creating a model of coexistence between the past and modern urban living. Various design strategies and innovative products have been employed to ensure that the historical significance is not only maintained but also enhanced within today's context.
The Colonial City of Santo Domingo, with its Renaissance layout from the 16th century, is undergoing substantial transformation to restore its essence while adapting to modern needs.
This revitalization project aims to turn the historic Colonial City into a model of coexistence between the past and present, emphasizing both preservation and contemporary adaptation.
Constructed within the context of UNESCO World Heritage designation, the efforts to restore the Colonial City go beyond restoration, focusing on creating a sustainable and functional urban environment.
The design incorporates modern products and innovations while respecting the historical significance of the area, highlighting an intersection of traditional architecture and contemporary design.
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