Delivery of the Colossus project, Colos

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It is with great pleasure that we make the final delivery of the Colossus forest park, a very interesting iniciative that aims to afforest almost 100Ha with native and pioneer species. It will be, more than 60.000 trees and bushes planted here, in the next 10 years! This forest park will be open to public, […]

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Delivery of the Fazenda Girassol project, Angola

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Months of hard work and satisfaction have gone into developing the regenerative structural plan for this charming 10,000-hectare farm in the Zaire province of Angola. As a challenging commitment under our partnership with African Drone Solutions, an Angolan mapping and surveying company, we embraced the idea of planning the regenerative structure of intensive production farms, […]

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Planting ponds margins in Cucumbi, Santa Susana

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At Terracrua Design, dedication is not just a word – it’s a way of life. Our colleague André Carvalho is a prime example of this, as he recently braved the rainy weather to plant beautiful water lilies and other aquatic plants in the ponds at Cucumbi. By restoring nature’s balance, we’re not only creating a […]

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Delivery of the Cucumbi project, Santa Susana

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And the week ends on a high note with the delivery of the PEAR (Agro-Regenerative Structural Project) for the rural hotel Cucumbi in the Montemor-O-Novo area! This is a farm that was already in operation before the planning process with us, and its main activities are the production of breeding chickens and eggs (Portuguese autochthonous […]

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Preparations for implementations at Cucumbi

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Exciting news from Cucumbi! A new phase of implementation is on the horizon, and Terracrua Design is at the forefront of creating a more sustainable and regenerative future for the community. During a recent technical visit, our team marked the location of a new dam and identified areas for new roads, which will be essential […]

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Hydrological planning and implementation in Endiabrada, Bordeira

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In order to increase the water self-sufficiency of the property, it’s important to work with surface water, capturing and storing it for later use, while also creating wetland areas, hydrating the landscape and creating habitats. The proposed paths were designed to be traversed smoothly, whenever possible, taking into account the natural slope of the terrain […]

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