We are proud to share that A Coru?a has been recognized, for the second consecutive year, with the “Ciudades que Caminan” (Cities That Walk) Award, a distinction that celebrates the commitment of cities to a people-centered urban model, sustainable mobility, and the recovery of public space.
This recognition highlights the firm commitment of the Concello de A Coru?a to transform some of the city’s most iconic spaces — such as rúa Compostela, San Andrés, and Os Cantóns — into more accessible, green, and welcoming environments, designed for walking, socializing, and enjoying.
At Eptisa, we are especially proud to have played an active role in this urban transformation that enhances the quality of life for citizens:
We drafted the Reurbanization Project for San Andrés Street and managed its construction, helping to revitalize a historic thoroughfare with sustainability, accessibility, and urban design criteria.
In collaboration with Vázquez Calatayud Arquitectos, we drafted the Reurbanization Project for Os Cantóns and also oversaw its execution, shaping a more open, inclusive space connected to its surroundings.
Our team worked with passion, technical rigor, and urban sensitivity to ensure these projects reflect a new way of understanding the city: more human, greener, and better connected. Each intervention was designed to return prominence to people, promote active mobility, and create spaces that invite collective enjoyment and connection.
This award not only recognizes the work accomplished, but also motivates us to continue supporting projects that transform our cities and contribute to building a more sustainable future.
Congratulations to A Coru?a and its Concello for this well-deserved recognition!
At Eptisa, we reaffirm our commitment to responsible urban planning, innovation, and the continuous improvement of urban environments. We continue walking alongside cities that believe in change — and in people.