Aerial master plan of Lurín Eco-Industrial Park on Peru’s coast showing urban grid, green corridors, and the Pacific shoreline.

Lurin Eco-Industrial Park

How can an eco-industrial park forge a community?

Eco-industrial parks (EIPs) are an economic development model based on cooperation to increase productivity, improve resource management, and enhance environmental sustainability. While there are over 300 EIPs in operation worldwide, none exist yet in Peru.

Close aerial of Lurín Eco-Industrial Park with terraced buildings, solar-ready roofs, tree-lined streets, and desert hills
Lurin Eco-Industrial Park

Location
Lurin, Peru

Research Areas
Regenerative Health

Typology
Urban Design

Size
Extra Large
400 HA

Status
Complete

Project Team
Carlos Arnaiz
Gaby San Roman
Lucia Simon
Laura del Pino
Siying Han
Magda Fronska
Ayrton Lilles

Site strategy layers—elements, green system, and regional context—guiding the Lurín Eco-Industrial Park master plan.
Lurin Eco-Industrial Park

We consider each project on its own terms and develop tailored responses. Learn about our vision and mission.

Site layers
The Lurin EIP masterplan superimposes a layer that encourages community building and innovation, generating a green network across the entire area. Designed with parametric design tools to adapt to the site’s unique topography and climate, the plan optimizes spatial efficiency and ecological performance.

Our design for the Lurin Eco-Industrial Park integrates nearly 400 hectares of industrial areas with a green network of roads and parks that function as a waste-to-energy system to reduce pollution and recycle surplus manufacturing waste. The masterplan develops a series of modular concentric rings that integrate with the existing topography. Each ring connects to an interlocking chain of bio-based facilities and industrial zones that manage energy, water, waste, and services—demonstrating principles of metabolic architecture.

Industrial symbiosis diagram mapping resource sharing, reuse, reforestation, and common services across the park.
Lurin Eco-Industrial Park

Our approach is strategically driven and informed. Click here to learn about our process.

Symbiotic community
Industrial, commercial, and community areas are considered as a whole, ensuring a balance that enhances environmental, economic, and social performance while promoting resiliency through shared infrastructure and distributed systems.

Ultimately, the aim is to let clients be more than just tenants and instead become members of a community that helps Peru grow responsibly and inclusively, improving regenerative health for people and ecosystems alike.

Planned for sustainability
Lurin Eco-Industrial Park allows businesses to cooperate to reduce waste and pollution, efficiently share resources, help achieve sustainable development, increase economic gains, and improve environmental quality through an integrated, eco-industrialization framework.

Close aerial of Lurín Eco-Industrial Park with terraced buildings, solar-ready roofs, tree-lined streets, and desert hills
Lurin Eco-Industrial Park
Eco-park zone with biomorphic research domes, reforestation belts, and public trails at Lurín Eco-Industrial Park.
Lurin Eco-Industrial Park