A master plan is a modern decision-making tool. It provides for urban development and public and natural space enhancement for all residents – with pedestrians and public transport being a higher priority.
Master plan
What Is
a Master Plan?
It is a complex research-based approach to the area development. A master plan determines the most efficient scenario of development in five fundamental disciplines: Sociology, Engineering and Ecology, Transport, Zoning, Economics and Management.
The optimal strategy of a city development is improving and renovating its abandoned or unused areas along with the infrastructure modernization. The practice of extending the city territory and building new districts has proved insufficient. Such approach requires enormous expenditure on the construction and further exploitation of new social, engineering and transport infrastructures and is therefore economically inadequate.
What Is Your
Strategy Like?
- Sociology / The diversity of social demands
- Engineering / Natural system of climate control
- Transport / Multimodality and effectiveness
- Zoning / Differentiated urban density
- Economics / Income and welfare rise
Whom Is It
Done For?
#1 Business
The adoption of construction parameters including density and function of every area is based on the master plan. The conditions of investing reported to the land owners and investors are transparent and clear.
#2 Authorities
The master plan primary purpose is to welcome sustainable development of business and society. The programs of developing urban (social, engineering and transport) infrastructure are adopted basing on the strategy planning documents.
#3 Citizens
Complex research and sociological surveys enable determining the purposes and tasks of development more accurately. Remodeling the urban infrastructure and creating new public spaces should be based on the citizens’ needs.
#4 Specialists
Among the specialists working on the complex master plan are sociologists, engineers, ecologists, transport workers, architects and economists. The result of such collaboration is a highly fruitful disciplines correlation – and hence, a very efficient strategy planning.