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FIVE-STAR CITY CENTRE TAMPERE CITY CENTRE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME 2015–2030
CITY BOARD OF TAMPERE, DRAFT 2015 CITY OF TAMPERE, CITY CENTRE PROJECT
TAMPERE CITY CENTRE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME 2015–2030, SUMMARY
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DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING OF TAMPERE’S CITY CENTRE TAMPERE – WORKING TOGETHER FOR A BRIGHT FUTURE
The City of Tampere steers the future of its city centre in accordance with the City Strategy 2025 entitled Tampere, Working Together for a Bright Future. In this work, the most important tools are the city centre development programme and the strategic master plan for the city centre, which are closely linked to each other. TAMPERE CITY CENTRE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME 2015–2030
The City Board of Tampere approved the development programme. The programme is the City of Tampere’s view of the future of the centre’s city structure, cityscape, urban culture, and urban environment. STRATEGIC MASTER PLAN FOR TAMPERE’S CITY CENTRE
The large-scale land-use and traffic solutions, which comply with the contents of the city centre development programme, will be presented in the strategic master plan for the city centre. The master plan proposal, which is in accordance with the Land Use and Building Act, will be completed in 2015. IMPLEMENTATION
A good urban environment is achieved in phases and through cooperation. The Fivestar City Centre is being built by the City of Tampere, real-estate owners, businesses, communities, and inhabitants.
FURTHER INFORMATION
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TAMPERE CITY CENTRE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME 2015–2030, SUMMARY
A view from Hämeenpuisto Esplanade, along Hämeenkatu Street, towards the Travel and Service Centre, the Deck, and the Arena. Image: City of Tampere, visualisation of the city model by MY Architects Ltd, 2015.
www.tampere.fi/keskustahanke www.tampere.fi/kaavatjakiinteistot/kaavoitus/ yleiskaavoitus/keskustanstrateginenosayleiskaava DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME MATERIALS 2015 A publication, a summary, a marketing brochure, a city animation, exhibition materials, and other introductory materials.
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Five-star city centre. The city centre of Tampere and the approximate geographical borders covered by the development programme. Orthoaerial image 2010, copyright the National Land Survey of Finland.
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VISIONS AND BOLD CITY ACTIONS VISION 2030 FOR TAMPERE’S CITY CENTRE
IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENT OBJECTS
õõ part of a good city that is welcoming to all;
õõ the Deck, the Arena, and the Travel and Service Centre (including a shopping centre);
õõ a leader in the business and industrial sector; õõ a smooth-flowing traffic and transport environment;
õõ Eteläpuisto and Särkänniemi;
õõ a venue for events and services; and
õõ Hämeenkatu Street, Hämeenpuisto Esplanade, and Keskustori Central Square;
õõ Tammela and Amuri;
õõ distinctively local as well as internationally attractive.
õõ the routes along the shores of the Tammerkoski Rapids, Lake Pyhäjärvi, and Lake Näsijärvi;
DEVELOPMENT POLICIES 2030
õõ new business areas and retail services;
õõ the public transport and pedestrian zone;
õõ the travel centre, the tramway, the city centre ring route, and parking;
õõ the station and campus city;
õõ the pedestrian and bicycle zone in the city centre;
õõ lakeside city centre; õõ the reshaping city centre; õõ the scenic centre filled with urban parks; and õõ a city centre welcoming to all.
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õõ events and leisure services; and õõ the quality and affordability of city-centre housing.
TAMPERE AND THE CITY CENTRE IN 2030
2030
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TAMPERE CITY CENTRE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME 2015–2030, SUMMARY
Ratina is a current example of determined urban building activities in the city centre. The housing area of Ratinanranta and Laukonsilta Bridge have been built, the stadium is being developed as an event venue, and the construction of a shopping centre and pedestrian and cycling routes close to the bus station has begun. Image: City of Tampere, Lentokuva Vallas Oy, 2012.
2030 2015
55,000
2015 224,900 Residents
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55,000
2015 40,000
Residents in the city centre
40,000 Jobs in the city centre
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TAMPERE CITY CENTRE DEVELOPMENT CONCEPT TAMPERE 2015‒2030CITY CENTRE DEVELOPMENT CONCEPT 2015‒2030
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Amuri Amuri district district Pirkankatu Street Pirkankatu Street Pyynikintori Pyynikintori Square Square
Pyynikki Pyynikki
Ranta-Tampella Ranta-Tampella
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Highw Highway 12 / ay 12 Kekko / Kekk sentie osent Road ie Roa d
Tammela Tammela district district Tammelantori Tammelantori Market Place Market Place
Travel Itsenäisyydenkatu Travel and Itsenäisyydenkatu Street and Service Street Service Centre Tampere Hall Centre Tampere Hall
Deck and Deck Arenaand Arena
Campus Campus City City
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Eteläpuisto Eteläpuisto
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THE CITY MODEL ILLUSTRATES THE FUTURE The future of the centre’s cityscape in 2030 is illustrated by a virtual city model. It is one potential vision for the construction of the city centre and not an actual or final plan. Details will be specified and may be subject to change as planning progresses. NEW ELEMENTS: õõ a deck across the railway zone and new, efficient construction; õõ new housing areas on the shores of Lake Näsijärvi and Lake Pyhäjärvi; õõ infill development of old business and housing blocks; õõ more pleasant market places, squares, yards, and streets; õõ shore routes have been created and the city shores are used by the city’s residents; and õõ the travel centre, the tramway, and modern city traffic.
CITY ANIMATION (VIDEO): õõ www.tampere.fi/keskustahanke
The Deck and Arena area to be built on top of the railway tracks, as seen from Sori Square. Image: City of Tampere, local detailed plan 8366. NCC / Studio Daniel Libeskind, 2011. 6
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A view from Lake Näsijärvi towards the south. In the foreground, the new housing area of RantaTampella. In the background, the Travel and Service Centre, the Deck, and the Arena. In the middle, the Tammerkoski Rapids, and on the right, Särkänniemi. Image: City of Tampere, visualisation of the city model by MY Architects Ltd, 2015.
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SET OF MEASURES 1
TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORT Getting about in the city centre is planned in an allencompassing way, and primarily from the perspective
A slow-speed zone due for development (walking, cycling)
of the citizens and their needs. The measures for traffic
Public transport quality corridor due for development (tramway, buses)
Railway tracks due for development
quality corridors for the different modes of travel, and
õõ public transport, walking, and cycling will be the most comfortable ways of getting about; õõ smart-traffic systems and technological innovations will be in operation;
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TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORT
TAMPERE CITY CENTRE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME 2015–2030, SUMMARY
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õõ a good traffic environment will form part of the urban architecture and the city’s image; and õõ the best possible accessibility of the city centre and its key functions.
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õõ the city centre will be easily accessible by car and parking will be simple;
Airport connections
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Ratapihankatu Street
IMPORTANT ASPECTS:
Centralised travel centre (all modes of transport)
railway track Helsink i
the reduction of traffic in the epicentre.
LAKE NÄSIJÄRVI
Underground parking system due for development
railway track Turku railway track St. Pet ersburg
the city centre’s accessibility, public transport, the
City centre ring route due for development (vehicle traffic)
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In the future, the tramway will be the most important and most visible means of public transport in the city centre. The street environments of Itsenäisyydenkatu, Hämeenkatu, Pirkankatu, and the other tramline streets in the city centre will also be developed as a highquality environment for pedestrians and commercial services. The tramway will link the centre to the other city districts all the way to Hervanta and Lentävänniemi. Image: City of Tampere / visualisation of the city model by MY Architects Ltd, 2015.
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SET OF MEASURES 2
CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECTURE The city structure, cityscape and built environment of Tampere’s city centre will be planned in an allencompassing way. New architecture, the building heritage, the cultural environment, and the innovative infrastructure will be developed as the city’s competitive factors. The quality of construction will not be compromised in this nationally significant and internationally attractive city centre.
Significant construction areas
Infill development in the Koukkuniemi area
LAKE NÄSIJÄRVI
Travel and Service Centre area Centre for tourism/ leisure/events Cluster of jobs and/ Särkänniemi or expertise Housing construction area Onkiniemi Infill housing development area Zone for the development of business activities and blocks
Ranta-Tampella
Business blocks in the epicentre
Infill development in the Kauppi hospital area
Mustalah Kauppi deck Ratapihankatu Street Infill development in the Tammela district
IMPORTANT ASPECTS: õõ the city structure will be made functional and eco-efficient; õõ the best places and views will be made available to everyone; õõ the built areas and buildings for the use of the citizens;
õõ urban architecture and the cultural environment must be given the credit they are due;
Tulli district Hotel for Tampere Hall, development of Tampere Hall
Northern part of Keskustori Central Square Nalkala Shore CITY OF TAMPERE CITY CENTRE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME 2015‒2030
MEASURES 2/6
Eteläpuisto
LAKE PYHÄJÄRVI
Campus City Arena
CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECTURE
õõ the quality of construction in the cityscape; and õõ the local features.
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Travel and Service Centre
Infill development in the Amuri district
õõ the atmosphere of a large city on a human scale; õõ an environmentally friendly and innovative infrastructure;
Tammela Stadium
In addition, across the entire city centre: - conversion of lofts into dwellings - other forms of infill development - changing uses
TAMPERE CITY CENTRE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME 2015–2030, SUMMARY
Viinikanlah
Ratina centre
In the future, the Tampere Travel and Service Centre will be a busy transport hub. In addition to the current railway station, the travel centre (whose architecture will be of a high quality) will also house a bus station and a new kind of shopping and service centre. The Travel and Service Centre and the Deck district will connect the city districts on the eastern and western sides of the railway tracks and make the city structure coherent. Image: City of Tampere / Design Contest for the Tampere Travel and Service Centre, first prize ReConnecting Tampere, COBE Aps and Lundén Architecture Oy, 2014.
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SET OF MEASURES 3
URBAN OUTDOOR SPACES AND URBAN GREEN AREAS Tampere
city
centre’s
environmental
Public shore due for development
strengths are the waterbodies, the landscape, the
Construction activities that make the urban landscape more coherent
urban greenery, and the man-made urban green
New urban park or sports site
environments. The green and recreational network will
Park due for development
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be developed in an all-encompassing way and as part of the city centre structure. The pleasant atmosphere of the parks, the market places, the squares, the
Urban recreational route due for development
developing urban culture. Easily accessible sites for
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will strengthen the city centre’s attractiveness.
õõ unbroken shore routes;
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õõ recreational opportunities offered by the lakes and the shores; õõ accessibility of the outdoor areas of Pyynikki, Kauppi, and Iidesjärvi; õõ versatile sports environments and recreational services; õõ the market places, the squares, the street spaces, and the parks as image and identity factors;
Pyynikki Athletics Field Koulukatu Rink
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URBAN OUTDOOR SPACES AND URBAN GREEN AREAS
õõ the pleasant atmosphere, vibrancy, and sensory experiences; and õõ historical parks and urban green areas.
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Pyynikintori Square
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Urban greenery in Pyynikki
TAMPERE CITY CENTRE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME 2015–2030, SUMMARY
Kauppi deck
Konsulinsaari Island
Kuninkaankatu Street
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IMPORTANT ASPECTS:
Cultural environments in Pispala
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Mustalah anade uisto Espl Hämeenp
sports activities, children’s play, pastimes, and nature
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Eteläpuisto outdoor swimming facility
Tammelantori Tuomiokirkonkatu Street Market Place Keskustori Central Square New station square
atu Street Suomen New station park Hämeenk Pankin aukio Square Aleksis Kiven V katu Street Vuolteentori Square Deck for the station and the Arena Laukontori nt Square Nalkala area
will form the basis of the cityscape and of the
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Sori Square
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Connection Kauppi‒Iidesjärvi
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pedestrian streets, and the public transport streets
Kauppi‒Niihama recreational park
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Amongst
Kaleva Sports Park
Kaleva deck
Viinikanoja Lake Iidesjärvi and the family park
In the future, Tampere will boast unbroken public routes running along all of the shorelines in the city centre. On Nalkala Shore and in the other parts of the epicentre, the shore routes will be urban recreational routes. The shore routes will continue for long distances outside of the city centre. There are also recreational areas in Pyynikki, Kauppi and Iidesjärvi, close to the city centre. Image: City of Tampere / International Design Contest for Eteläpuisto and Its Environs, competition entry Seelake, a further developed plan, Tovatt Architects & Planners, 2014.
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SET OF MEASURES 4
URBAN CULTURE, EVENTS, AND TOURISM In future, Tampere’s streetscape will be vibrant and buzzing with life, shops, and urban culture. Event areas, cultural destinations, and sports facilities will be developed systematically. They will be integrated
A tourism and leisure zone to be developed A shopping and/or culture street to be developed
LAKE NÄSIJÄRVI
An event venue to be developed
into the cityscape, city structure, and urban culture. Premises, outdoor spaces, and structures will be multifunctional
and
modifiable.
Urban
Särkänniemi event area
events
Tourism and event zone in the city centre
will enliven pedestrian areas in particular. The requirements of major events will be considered in
Särkänniemi
the planning of services and the environment. In
Osmonpuisto Park
Näsinpuisto Park
Pellavatori Square
Mustalah
Onkiniemi
Museum Centre Vapriikki
the organisation of events, a balance will be struck
õõ diverse and modifiable event venues; õõ communality, pluralism, and spontaneity; õõ a balance between venues designated for arts, culture, and sports; and
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Koulukatu Rink
MEASURES 4/6
URBAN CULTURE, EVENTS, AND TOURISM
õõ environmental responsibility during events.
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Pyynikki Athletics Field
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Pyynikki Observation Tower
õõ the city centre milieu and a distinctive image; õõ strengths as the centre of a tourism destination;
Pyynikintori Square
anade
IMPORTANT ASPECTS:
Amuri and Pyynikki event zone
Amuri Museum Quarter
uisto Espl
entrepreneurs, residents, and tourists.
Hämeenp
between the needs of the organisers, participants,
Tammela event zone Tammelantori Market Place
Travel and Service Tammela Stadium Centre and station square Tampere Swimming Itsenäisyydenkatu Street Centre and Outdoor et re Swimming Pool St katu Hämeen Tullikamari and Suomen Tullikamarinaukio Pankin aukio Sorsapuisto Park and Square Square Kaleva Sports Park a Laukontori Sori Square tin a Tampere Hall R Square of s r ate il w Arena qu Ratina Stadium n a Tr Keskustori Central Square
Eteläpuisto square by the shore Eteläpuisto outoor swimming facility LAKE PYHÄJÄRVI
Arena and Ratina event zone
Iidesjärvi Family Park
The multifunctional arena to be constructed on top of the railway tracks will be the most significant new event venue in the centre of Tampere. In the future, the Arena will host large cultural and sports events. It is expected to attract nearly a million visitors a year, significantly enhancing the economy and street life in the city centre. The Arena will open up new business opportunities in the fields of service production and tourism. The location next to the Travel and Service Centre ensures excellent public transport connections. Construction may begin in 2017–2018. Image: City of Tampere, local detailed plan 8366. NCC / Studio Daniel Libeskind, 2011.
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SET OF MEASURES 5
HOUSING AND LIFESTYLE The centre of Tampere will remain home to a good standard of living and modern services. The specific
New housing construction
aspects for the development as part of high-quality
Infill housing development
housing include the public transport and pedestrian
All housing construction in the city centre area - housing profiles and preferences - economic incentives relating to land policy - block structure development - courtyard development - minor extensions and elevations - attic construction - functional changes - development of streets, parks, and settings for housing needs
zones in the city centre, the proximity of the water, the distinctive landscape, the high-quality blocks and their surroundings, and the excellent sports, cultural, and recreational opportunities. Housing-related services will be revised as the city structure becomes more
õõ high population in the city centre; õõ good homes, yard areas, and streets for children and adults;
- atmosphere of a forest city - conversion from a hospital - atmosphere of a market place district area to a housing area - pioneer in infill development - to the city via the Kauppi deck - housing companies and residents in key position
- residential atmosphere - proximity of epicentre services - significant infill of block structures - housing companies and residents in key position
TRAVEL AND SERVICE CENTRE AND TULLI
- atmosphere of a business and campus city - opportunities for flexible commuting - a modern new deck and old Tulli
WESTERN CITY CENTRE
- urban atmosphere - proximity of epicentre services - large, common courtyards - extensions and attic construction
õõ proximity of all apartments in the city centre to water and forests;
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HOUSING AND LIFESTYLE
õõ availability of resident parking, even though car ownership is not a necessity; and õõ availability of housing and resident services close to users.
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KAUPPI HOSPITAL AREA
AMURI DISTRICT
õõ diverse, sufficient, and high-quality range of housing types;
õõ sufficient volume of trees and greenery on residential streets and in yard areas;
- atmosphere of lakeside and/or forest city - new and infill housing areas - Ranta-Tampella is under construction - Kauppi deck as a special project
TAMMELA CITY DISTRICT
compact.
IMPORTANT ASPECTS:
HOUSING AREAS ON THE NORTHERN SHORELINE
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HOUSING AREAS ON THE SOUTHERN SHORELINE
- atmosphere created by the lake views - Lakeside city on Lake Pyhäjärvi - efficient and modern housing areas CAMPUS HOUSING AREA
- atmosphere of a Campus City - housing among educational institutions - Kaleva deck as a special project
In future, the lakeside city of Tampere will be internationally unique. Ranta-Tampella is the next new housing area to be constructed in the city centre. The apartments and shorelines in the district will offer magnificent views of Lake Näsijärvi. The shore routes will provide access to the city centre, Särkänniemi Amusement Park, recreational forest areas, swimming beaches, boat harbours, and ice sports routes. The construction of the area, which is free of traffic noise, will start immediately once Rantaväylä tunnel has been completed. Illustration: YIT Construction Ltd / Architectural agency Jukka Turtiainen Oy, 2014.
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SET OF MEASURES 6
THE BUSINESS AND INDUSTRIAL SECTOR, AND KNOWHOW In future, the centre of Tampere will be a diverse, flexible, and quantitatively significant job and
Developing and to-be-developed job cluster / zone in the trade and service sector
expertise cluster in the Tampere Central Region, Tampere Region, and the developing rail traffic zones
Developing and to-be-developed job cluster in the tourism and service sector
of Southern Finland. The urban environment will be
Developing and to-be-developed job cluster in the office and service sector
developed so that the city centre becomes a functional
Developing and to-be-developed job cluster in the education and research sector
working environment that is easy to reach from various
LAKE NÄSIJÄRVI Northern service centre in Tammela
distances. The needs of business operators and
Railway yard
opportunities offered by the area to the business and
Särkänniemi, Onkiniemi and Mustalahti tourist area
industrial sector are considered in the development
Epicentre service zone
Hämeenpuisto Kuninkaankatu Street Esplanade
of the cityscape and urban culture of the city centre.
Tammelantori Market Place and Tammelan puistokatu Street Tammela service zone
Tuomiokirkonkatu Street
Amuri service zone
IMPORTANT ASPECTS:
atu Street Hämeenk
Pyynikki service cluster and zone
õõ optimal locations and accessibility; õõ enabling diverse business activities; õõ the role of cityscape, urban environment, and urban culture in supporting business activities; õõ identifying future trends in working, learning, and research; õõ development-orientation and skilled workforce from universities and other educational institutions; and õõ establishing tripartite cooperation as a local means of cooperation.
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Itsenäisyydenkatu Street Tulli district Travel and Service Centre University Campus City and related networks Tampere Hall - Kauppi campus - Mediapolis (Tohloppi) - Technopolis (Hervanta)
Klingendahl and Eteläpuisto CITY OF TAMPERE CITY CENTRE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME 2015–2030
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THE BUSINESS AND INDUSTRIAL SECTOR, AND KNOWHOW
TAMPERE CITY CENTRE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME 2015–2030, SUMMARY
Ra nan alue Nalkala area LAKE PYHÄJÄRVI
Deck and Arena
Sori area Deck of the Travel and Service Centre
The railway station area will be the most important new job and expertise cluster in the centre of Tampere and the entire Tampere Central Region. The Deck to be constructed on top of the railway tracks will include commercial premises, a shopping and service centre, a multifunctional arena, a travel centre, and apartments. This area can be easily accessed by all modes of transport. A large number of people will pass through the area. The Campus City consisting of the University of Tampere and the Tulli working area is located adjacent to it. Image: City of Tampere, local detailed plan 8366. NCC / Studio Daniel Libeskind, 2011.
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TOIMENPIDEKOKONAISUUS 1
COVER IMAGE: In the centre of Tampere, the city structure will become more efficient and the cityscape more coherent. Amongst the significant new construction areas are the station area and the new housing areas in this lakeside city. Details will be specified and may be subject to change. City model: City of Tampere 2015 / visualisation by MY Architects Ltd. Brochure and texts: City of Tampere / City Centre Project Layout: Villivisio Oy English translation: Translatinki Oy Place of publication: xxxxxxxxxxx xx.xx.2015
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