Minch’s Cities planning sector draws on the diverse skills across the company to help make cities better places in which to live, do business and coexist with nature.
Cities have never been more important, nor the competition among them more intense. Those remain strong through times of difficulty are pursuing broad, integrated strategies to tap hidden value, attract people and investment, and overcome financial and operational challenges.
At Minch, we offer both the depth of insight and breadth of expertise required to thrive in these conditions
We believe no one discipline has all the answers to urban challenges. Our unique work to the urban agenda is our whole-systems approach to better understand the culture of a city, to tap hidden culture of an area and broad it, to use international methodology and design resources do the planning works, prioritize projects, focus on a project as a lever to leverage the local economy and provide sustainable growth.
We pursue a more flexible urban design in the Quito Declaration, shaping an open city, a porous, unfinished, and synchronic city, allowing inhabitants in the city to live and work in a more suitable Environment, and share the fruits of urban development. Our innovative design and imagination of more public space, the operation of the community, allows the city to have more flexibility and suitable for more public participation.