Sa Tanca is not just about its walls, its 14,000m² of latent energy, its empty corridors where dust settles in hesitation. It is about the air that could move through it, the life that could fill it, the hands that could shape it. It is about possibility.
A perforated ground floor, allowing light to trickle into the underground levels, creating spaces where knowledge, creativity, and encounter find shelter.
A green facade, where nature reclaims the surfaces once meant for commercial spectacle, whispering resilience in the language of local flora.
A solar canopy, turning wasted rooftop space into an energy source, as if the sky itself could power the rebirth of this place.
A new public heart, where people no longer pass Sa Tanca indifferently, but through it—where it ceases to be a failed investment and becomes a shared horizon.