In the Cerro Pan de Azúcar of Medellin was formulated this urban-rural master plan, a sector that for many years has been affected by violence and social debt of the state, but in the last eight years a high public investment has been made by the government that has allowed it to offer quality in all development programs to close this gap of inequality, thus achieving that quality public facilities become a platform for social transformation, in this case sport, culture and recreation merge and create a multipurpose equipment, giving a new meaning to the community imaginary and the stories that were lived there.