Once built to over serve 3,000 cars under the logic of control and circulation, the Parque Móvil del Estado stood as a monument to industrial order and the authoritarian state. Today, those same “bones” become the foundation for something radically different: an open, adaptive, and living environment. Instead of erasing the past, the project chooses to keep, remove, and add - preserving the structural integrity, removing barriers to light and air, and introducing new layers of agricultural production, housing, and communal life. This is no longer a site of storage - it is a site of cultivation. A new ecosystem where food, people, and infrastructure coexist, where the industrial past becomes soil for ecological and social futures.