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Image: The urban landscape in Tampere in 2030. The shores have been renovated for housing Image: The urban landscape in Tampere in 2030. The shores have been renovated for housing

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Image The urban landscape in Tampere in 2030 The shores have been renovated for housing and recreational purposes The city has extended onto the railway tracks and other traffic routes Infill development has taken place in various districts The vision of the Fivestar City Centre 2018 ID: 761890

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Image: The urban landscape in Tampere in 2030. The shores have been renovated for housing and recreational purposes. The city has extended onto the railway tracks and other traffic routes. Infill development has taken place in various districts. The vision of the Five-star City Centre 2018– 2030 . New construction is marked in yellow. Details may change in further planning. Image: Vision for the city model by the City of Tampere, visualisation by MY Architects Ltd, 2018.

VISION: PART OF A GOOD CITY THAT IS WELCOMING TO ALL A LEADER IN THE BUSINESS AND INDUSTRIAL SECTOR SMOOTH AND ACCESSIBLE A VENUE FOR EVENTS, EXPERIENCES AND SERVICES LOCAL AND INTERNATIONAL.GOALS:55,000 RESIDENTS (READINESS +15,000 FROM 2015 TO 2030)55,000 JOBS (READINESS +15,000 FROM 2015 TO 2030)VITALITY INDEX ABOVE 4 (AN ANNUAL INCREASE OF +0.01 FROM 2015 TO 2030). SPEARHEAD PROJECTS:AMURIKESKUSTORI CENTRAL SQUARETRAMWAYRANTA-TAMPELLASANTALAHTI SHORE PARKSÄRKÄNNIEMITAMMELA AND TAMMELA STADIUMTAMPERE TRAVEL AND SERVICE CENTRETAMPERE DECKEXTENSION OF TAMPERE ART MUSEUM AND PYYNIKINTORI SQUARETULLIVIINIKANLAHTI TAMPERE CITY CENTRE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME 2018–2030 CITY BOARD OF TAMPERE, 14 MAY 2018 THE ENTIRE PROGRAMME CAN BE FOUND AND THE VIDEO CAN BE VIEWED AT: WWW.TAMPERE.FI/KESKUSTAHANKE

SET OF MEASURES 3.1 OF THE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORT IMPORTANT ASPECTS: Good accessibility and smooth mobility The traffic environment will form part of the urban structure and architecture Tramway, public transport, walking, and cycling will be the most attractive ways of getting aboutA pleasant pedestrian environment will be part of urban city spaces Smart traffic systems and technological innovations (smart mobility) Driving to the city centre and easy parking Carbon neutral and safe city transportSmooth connections to airports.SPEARHEAD PROJECTS:Tramway and related street environments Tampere Travel and Service Centre P- Kunkku car park, extension of P- Hämppi car park, smart parking Näsikallio multi-level junction and Amuritunneli Hämeenkatu Street and pedestrian streets Main pedestrian and cycling routes Shore routes and Tammerkoski bridges Ropeway from Särkänniemi to the epicentre . IMAGE: The reforming Hämeenkatu Street and the tramway enable developing the Keskustori Central Square from new starting points . Image: City of Tampere, a tram on Hämeenkatu Street / Idis Design Oy, 2018. IMAGE: The reforming Pinninkatu Street in Tammela extends to the Tulli district through the Itsenäisyydenkatu pedestrian crossing . Image: City of Tampere, city centre block plans , “Pinni yards ” in the Tammela district / Visualisation : B&M Architects Ltd, 2017

SET OF MEASURES 3.2 OF THE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECTURE IMPORTANT ASPECTS: Functional, eco-efficient, and carbon neutral urban structure Cultural heritage, urban design, and good architecture The best places and views will be made available to everyone Aesthetic and technical quality of construction The built areas and buildings for the use of the citizensThe atmosphere of a large city on a human scaleAn environmentally friendly and innovative infrastructureSmart technologies as part of the cityLocal features . SPEARHEAD PROJECTS: Tampere Travel and Service Centre, Tampere Deck Keskustori Central Square and western city centre Onkiniemi - Särkänniemi - Mustalahti Laukontori - Ratina - the tranquil waters of Ratina Viinikanlahti and Eteläpuisto housing areas Infill construction in Tammela and Amuri Extension of Tampere Art Museum and Pyynikintori Square The commercial centre and business blocks. IMAGE: The Ranta-Tampella canal . On- going construction in 2018. Image: City of Tampere / Visualisation : YIT Construction Ltd, 2017. IMAGE: Extension of the Tampere Art Museum . “Siilo”, the winner of the architectural competition in 2017. Image: City of Tampere, Tampere Art Museum and Pyynikintori Square / Visualisation : Aarti Ollila Ristola Arkkitehdit, 2017.

SET OF MEASURES 3.3 OF THE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME URBAN OUTDOOR SPACES AND URBAN GREEN AREAS IMPORTANT ASPECTS: Unbroken shore routes Recreational opportunities offered by the lakes and the shores Accessibility of the outdoor areas of Pyynikki, Kauppi, and IidesjärviVersatile sports environments and recreational servicesThe market places, the squares, the street spaces, and the parks as image and identity factors The pleasant atmosphere, vibrancy, and sensory experiences offered by urban outdoor spaces Historical parks and modern urban green areas Functional and inviting yard areas as part of the densifying blocks . SPEARHEAD PROJECTS: Parks and shore structures in Ranta- Tampella Street environments of tramway streets Keskustori , Tammelantori , and Pyynikintori urban squares Developing the green structure in Tammela and Amuri New parks and sports facilities Urban courtyards and boulevards Shore routes and recreational areas. IMAGE: New shore routes by Lake Näsijärvi in the Santalahti Shore Park. Image: City of Tampere / Ramboll Finland Ltd, 2018. IMAGE: Tammela Stadium will be an impressive centre of local football. The local detailed plan becomes effective in 2018, enabling the implementation of the project. Image: City of Tampere / JKMM Architects, 2015.

SET OF MEASURES 3.4 OF THE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME URBAN CULTURE, EVENTS, AND TOURISM IMPORTANT ASPECTS: Significance for tourism and marketing Visibility of events in the cityscape Diverse and modifiable event venues Communality, pluralism, and spontaneityA balance between venues designated for arts, culture, and sports Environmental responsibility during and the safety of eventsAccessibility.SPEARHEAD PROJECTS:Tampere DeckSantalahti Shore Park Developing Tampere Hall Art museums in Tampere Onkiniemi Culture Factory Tammela Stadium Tullikamarinaukio Square Lake destinations Smart services. IMAGE: The Arena will be completed in 2021 and the Ice Hockey World Championships will be organised in 2022. The venue is expected to attract over a million visitors a year. Image: City of Tampere, SRV/ Studio Daniel Libeskind , 2018. IMAGE: Särkänniemi Adventure Park will be an active part of the Five-star City Centre. Image: City of Tampere / MY Architects Ltd, 2018 .

SET OF MEASURES 3.5 OF THE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME HOUSING AND LIFESTYLE IMPORTANT ASPECTS: City- centre housing and lifestyle will be reformed City-centre dwellings for a wide range of people and householdsResidents involved in the design of buildings and environmentsCommon areas for people of all ages in yard areas and parks and on the shoresAvailability of housing and resident services close to usersAvailability of resident parking even though car ownership is not a necessity Trees and greenery on residential streets and in yard areas The set quantitative housing production targets are met . SPEARHEAD PROJECTS: New housing areas as platforms for developing the urban lifestyle City- centre housing, group construction, and cooperative-based housing innovations in the plot assignment programme Involvement of the residents by means of participatory budgeting Smart services and solutions of city- centre housing City centre of children and young people Housing services for the elderly in the city centre Promoting safety. IMAGE: A block plan for Pinni yards in Tammela. Car-free yards and rooftop gardens. Image: City of Tampere / B&M Architects Ltd, 2017. IMAGE: Amuri offers opportunities for the infill development of housing blocks. Image: Harris- Kjisik Architects, 2018.

SET OF MEASURES 3.6 OF THE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME THE BUSINESS AND INDUSTRIAL SECTOR, AND KNOWHOW IMPORTANT ASPECTS: Excellent accessibility and optimal location solutions Enabling diverse business activities and networking Good image of the city and the city centre in supporting business activitiesNew smart operating methods as a platform for developing business activitiesPromoting visitor economy by means of city centre development solutions Taking account of future working, learning, and research trends Development-orientation and skilled workforce from universities Events and experiences as part of developing tourism activities. SPEARHEAD PROJECTS: The Five-Star City Centre as part of the city’s brand, communications, and marketing Marketing the commercial activities, tourism, and events in the epicentre The concept of commercial activities in the city centre , joint marketing, and future studies Construction, development, and marketing of business areas Implementing traffic projects that enhance accessibility Working areas in the station area as a business platform City Centre Campus as part of the Tampere3 project. IMAGE: Tampere Travel and Service Centre. The square on the side of Kyttälä and Hämeenkatu Street that is being extended and reformed to resemble a park. Image: City of Tampere, the travel centre , the new park and arcade / Visualisation : COBE Aps and Lundén Architecture Oy, 2018. IMAGE: Tulli is a former warehouse and industrial area in the vicinity of the station and the future tramline. It is located next to the city centre campus of the University of Tampere. Image: City of Tampere, YH Kodit Oy / Schauman & Nordgren Architects Oy Ab, 2018.