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Published14/11/2024
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Deadline13/12/2024
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Awarded26/03/2025
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Today24/06/2025
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FHH - Spatial Mission Statement of Hamburg's Urban Development - First Offers Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
The authority for urban development and housing (BSW) wants to relaunch the spatial mission statement of urban development. For this purpose, a two-stage procedure is carried out. In the first phase of the development, three interdisciplinary planning teams will be invited to work out different scenarios of spatial development as part of a cooperative workshop procedure. In the second phase, the findings from the workshop procedure are to be evaluated, the future designs are to be condensed into a spatial mission statement (synthesis) and elaborated. The entire process is to be accompanied by a service office (optional consortium as a group of bidders). Der Leitbildprozess soll durch unterschiedliche Perspektiven aus Zivilgesellschaft, Wirtschaft, Wissenschaft und Politik/Verwaltung bereichert werden. To this end, dialogue and participation formats are to be offered at different levels. In particular, the specialist Senate authorities and district administrations are involved in the development of the spatial mission statement. The spatial mission statement is a central control and communication tool for the perspectives of Hamburg's urban development. As an informal strategic plan work, it develops a binding effect within the University of Applied Sciences and at the same time influences a large number of development processes of other actors in urban development as a decision-making compass. With the spatial mission statement, Hamburg can show how the principles of socially just, environmentally and climate-friendly as well as culturally and economically productive urban development mentioned in the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations (SDGs) and the New Leipzig Charter can be secured by the spatial development of the city. Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
https://www.dtvp.de/Satellite/notice/CXP4YYV5Y61
https://www.dtvp.de/Satellite/notice/CXP4YYV5Y61
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