Strategy for transformation of Podwale Przedmiejskie in Gdańsk

Project facts

Project promoter:
Gdansk Urban Development Association
Project Number:
PL05-0251
Target groups
Non governmental organisation,
Civil servants/Public administration staff
Status:
Completed
Initial project cost:
€41,750
Final project cost:
€39,743
From EEA Grants:
€ 35,698
The project is carried out in:
Gdański

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Description

The project is aimed at developing participatory strategy for transformation of Podwale Przedmiejskie in Gdańsk. It forms a continuation of the themes dealt with during implementation of the project Centre Reactivation, being its natural follow-up activity on a smaller scale, and thus on a more detailed level. (During Centre Reactivation project, the participatory strategy for transforming the whole historical centre of Gdańsk was developed).The project is intended to be the next step in bringing real change to the historical centre of Gdańsk - it is a continuation, but in no way duplication of the initiatives implemented under the Centre Reactivation project. It will be implemented through cooperation between expert team and stakeholders. Its objective is to develop multidimensional and comprehensive architectural and urban conception of redevelopment of the area, and to solve related conflicts and socio-economic problems resulting, among others, from different needs met by Podwale, social differences between inhabitants of both sides of Podwale, land ownership conflicts etc.

Summary of project results

"Podwale Przedmiejskie St. in a powerful spatial and mental frontier that separates the historical centre in Gdańsk. It is perceived by locals and tourists as the outer limit of the city's actual city centre. The current profile of this area reinforces social disparities and gives rise to a number of socio-economic issues. The objective of the project was to take the participatory approach to development of the remodeling strategy for Podwale Przedmiejskie St. in Gdańsk. The initiative followed up on issues addressed during implementation of a previous project by the Reactivation Centre Association. While the project lasted, the expert team was engaged in cooperation with citizens and other stakeholders from the area in question. Following four workshop meetings, all attended by a group of approx. 40 citizens plus seven months'-long one-on-one consultations that generated additional feedback from nearly 100 citizens, the expert team designed a comprehensive, multi-aspect urban and architectural concept for refurbishment of the area. Its implementation helped resolve existing urban development and socio-economic issues. The project also brought in wide-ranging social surveys (nearly 500 respondents were reached with community surveys) in which citizens from the area in question clearly and basically univocally opted for essential changes to the existing design of Podwale Podmiejskie St. and its environs. Numerous analyses of the current state of play were teamed up with verification of the plan in terms of social behaviors demonstrated within the public space and the impact of the intervention into urban planning on these behaviors. Findings from the project were translated into specific guidelines for local area development plans. City authorities have declared that actual activities will be launched as early as in 2016 to curb transit traffic, reintroduce pedestrian crossings and junctions on the street level."

Summary of bilateral results