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=== Who initiated the project and why? === | === Who initiated the project and why? === |
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Rationale: Why is this case interesting?
The Old Town Rehabilitation in Schweinfurt is an example of the improvement of direct living conditions within an old town as a co-operation of architecture, landscape-architecture, traffic and urban planning. The former town fortification and the appearance of the houses are being reconstructed while having the historic appearance in mind. The historic system of streets narrow lanes and places particularly within the old town of Schweinfurt remains mostly preserved. The main aims of the redevelopment are:
Improving the residential environment
Creating of new dwellings
Improvement of city- and streetscape
Strengthening of the attraction and revitalization of the historic city
Author's personal background
The author studied landscape architecture in Freising/Weihenstephan and now works for the green space department at the municipality of Schweinfurt.
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