Infrastructure for
Corporate Post-Urbanism

Planning of technology parks, energy efficiency networks, and smart master plans for real estate developers in Argentina.

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North Technology Park — 45 hectares of smart infrastructure in Buenos Aires.

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What our clients say

Companies and developers already working with post-urban infrastructure in Argentina.

“The master plan for Barrio Smart del Plata exceeded our expectations. The integration of electric mobility and native green spaces was key to municipal approval.”

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Martín Linares

Development Director, Grupo Inmobiliario del Plata

“The energy efficiency network in Córdoba allowed us to reduce joint consumption by 40%. Real-time monitoring is a real differentiator for our operations.”

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Camila Peralta

Sustainability Manager, Corporación Financiera del Centro

“Working with Post-Urbanismo gave us a clear vision of how to transform a disused railway site into a smart neighborhood. The team understands real infrastructure.”

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Federico Roldán

CEO, Desarrolladora Urbana La Plata

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Grupo Inmobiliario del Plata Corporación Financiera del Centro Desarrolladora Urbana La Plata Clúster Tecnológico Norte Municipalidad de Córdoba

Frequently asked questions about post-urban planning

What sets a technology park apart from conventional industrial development?

A technology park integrates smart grid infrastructure, shared electric mobility, and IoT environmental monitoring from the design phase. It is not just about industrial warehouses, but a corporate ecosystem where energy efficiency and pedestrian connectivity are part of the master plan. In our projects, at least 30% of the land is allocated to native green spaces and rainwater harvesting systems.

How is the planning of a smart neighborhood on reclaimed land financed?

We work with real estate developers and local governments seeking to regenerate disused railway or industrial sites. The typical model includes a public-private agreement where the municipality provides the land and regulations, while the developer assumes the infrastructure and construction costs. We develop the master plan, impact studies, and smart grid design.

What timelines do you manage for a corporate energy efficiency project?

It depends on the scale. A microgrid network for 12 buildings, like the one in Córdoba, took 18 months from the load study to commissioning. It includes an energy audit, grid design, installation of panels and batteries, and integration of management software. For smaller projects, the timeline can be reduced to 8 months.

Do you offer consulting services for municipalities looking to start a post-urban transition?

Yes. We conduct diagnostics of existing infrastructure, feasibility studies for efficiency and mobility networks, and workshops with municipal technical teams. We do not sell software or hardware; our consulting focuses on urban planning and system design that other providers later implement.

How do you ensure a master plan is truly sustainable in the long term?

We incorporate performance metrics from the design phase: estimated energy consumption, water footprint, permeable surface area, and aquifer recharge capacity. Additionally, we project demographic and mobility evolution over 20 years. The plan includes implementation phases with verifiable milestones, not just a final image.

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