> Quintas Andalus
The Quintas Andalus project, located in Veracruz, Mexico, is a large-scale urban development covering 159,974.13 m². The proposal divides the land into residential zones, roads, and common areas, focusing on efficiency and balanced land use. The design features seven housing clusters of varying sizes and lot numbers, with the smallest cluster containing 61 lots on 7,950.22 m² and the largest cluster containing 223 lots on 25,679.31 m².
The road network includes widths ranging from 10.90 m to 21.00 m, depending on their hierarchy. Green areas and urban equipment zones are distributed throughout the development to create recreational and public spaces. A significant portion of the land, 19.51%, is designated for municipal donations.
The land, with height variations of up to 31 meters, requires substantial excavation and leveling work. The saleable area totals 114,007.99 m², representing 71.29% of the total land area.
The Quintas Andalus project, located in Veracruz, Mexico, is a large-scale urban development covering 159,974.13 m². The proposal divides the land into residential zones, roads, and common areas, focusing on efficiency and balanced land use. The design features seven housing clusters of varying sizes and lot numbers, with the smallest cluster containing 61 lots on 7,950.22 m² and the largest cluster containing 223 lots on 25,679.31 m².
The road network includes widths ranging from 10.90 m to 21.00 m, depending on their hierarchy. Green areas and urban equipment zones are distributed throughout the development to create recreational and public spaces. A significant portion of the land, 19.51%, is designated for municipal donations.
The land, with height variations of up to 31 meters, requires substantial excavation and leveling work. The saleable area totals 114,007.99 m², representing 71.29% of the total land area.