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The idea of urban infrastructure is intrinsic to pragmatic parties and practical forms. The proposed railway ring project to connect Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay, discusses the design of infrastructure with architecture thought.

One of the discussions we had was about the historical past of the four countries involved. The objective is to try to rescue the export economy of Paraguay, which was practically extinguished after the war against the triple. In addition to the possibility of closer relations between these nations.

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The area surrounded by the trails is extremely irrigated. With this, there is the interest of creating a preservation pocket, not untouchable, but that could generate wealth through these natural resources.

They are about 3400 km long, with the most extensive stretch of 1400 km. The trail would only be aerial in specific cases: in the presence of valleys, canals, and basins.

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Technical Specifications

Project Type: Study – The project was carried out during the Usina FADU workshop in Montevideo.
Project Start: 2019
Location: Uruguay
Architectural Project: Gustavo Cedroni, Martín Corullón, Gualano, Ateo Leite, Mariana Cecílio, Gabriela Detomasi, Alejandro Varela, Joaquín Blanco, Andrés Capurro, Elena Casarotti, Martín Cortela, Sofía Fernández, Franco Castiglioni, Patricio Duarte, Santiago Benzano, Bruno La Buonora, Agustín Viera, Leonel Coitinho, Carolina Castelló, Juan, Martín Archimaut, Juan Manuel Méndez, Vicente González-Arnao, Iván Lewczuk, Mateo Sallés.