PAI Medina Llíber represents a new generation of urban developments: sustainable ecoresidential communities. This model moves away from the concept of massive urbanisation to embrace respect, efficiency and balance.
With low housing density and large green areas, the project adapts to the terrain and makes responsible use of natural resources. Its infrastructure includes systems for rainwater collection, solar gardens for lighting, and landscaping with native species that reduce consumption and promote biodiversity.
This ecoresidential approach not only enhances residents’ quality of life but also contributes to environmental sustainability and the preservation of the Mediterranean landscape. Medina Llíber is, ultimately, a forward-looking proposal for a territory committed to balanced and respectful growth.
Unlike intensive urban models, the ecoresidential concept focuses on living in harmony with nature and creating peaceful, high-quality spaces. The planning places people —not quantity— at the centre, promoting resource efficiency instead of uncontrolled expansion.
With this vision, Medina Llíber stands as a benchmark for 21st-century urbanism: more human, greener, and more committed to the environment that surrounds it.

