



Interstitial Mallorca: A study on residual insular spaces [2026]
Interstitial Mallorca explores the marginal spaces that emerge from the rapid expansion and supermodern character of Palma. Between highways, railways, new developments, and infrastructure, fragments of land remain outside the logic of planned urban space.
Often overlooked by visitors and absent from the city’s official image, these interstitial areas are gradually reclaimed by local residents. They become informal places for leisure, gathering, or simply being outdoors.
The project observes these spaces as liminal territories: zones that exist between movement and permanence, between the anonymity of non-places and the controlled environments of the contemporary city. In a context where leisure is increasingly privatized, these overlooked landscapes reveal alternative ways of inhabiting the urban environment.