The Masterplan is a strategic development and growth plan that defines guidelines after analyzing the physical structure, occupation of spaces and current and future needs. From this, a diagnosis of priorities and interventions is created, which will be executed over a given period, considering financial planning.
The masterplan is usually divided into the following steps:
1. Fundamental Analysis: The process includes an investigation into:
• The physical structure of the site, assessing existing conditions and limitations.
• The occupation of spaces, verifying how they are currently used and their capacity for adaptation.
• An understanding of the current and future needs of users or the community, ensuring that the plan meets not only present demands, but also anticipates future needs.
2. Diagnosis and Prioritization: Based on these analyses, the Masterplan creates a diagnosis that highlights priorities and determines the interventions to be carried out. This step is essential to ensure that development occurs in a planned and strategic manner.
3. Execution with Financial Planning: The plan considers a stipulated period for implementation and is developed with adequate financial planning, ensuring that the necessary resources are aligned with the project execution phases.