The proposal of the project is the adaptation of entry points and the surroundings of the archaeological remains of a Roman villa dating from the 1st century BC situated in the southern part of La Garriga, in the Vallès Oriental. The remains preserved here include an abutment wall and private bath house. The discovery is considered to be of National Cultural Interest, but at present does not have sufficient accessibility, signposting, information or preservation.
The main aim is to make it accessible to all kinds if public, ensuring its protection and dissemination, establishing relationships between the constructed space, the natural space and the spectator and understanding the site as an essential element that generates a specific landscape and not as an isolated and totally museumised piece.
The project is materialised through a cross-disciplinary route understood as narrative structure, which introduces us to the ruins, makes us intuit and guides us, which is developed and transformed and transports us in time through the experience of walking. This way, a simultaneous reading and writing of the space is generated, heeding and creating relationships between elements.

