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Comprehensive Redesign: Green Instead of Gray at Vienna's Tandlerplatz

Der Julius-Tandler-Platz soll sein graues Image loswerden.
Der Julius-Tandler-Platz soll sein graues Image loswerden. ©SimZimGrimm/BOKEHdesignstudio
The city of Vienna is planning extensive greening measures at Julius-Tandler-Platz to make the urban space more attractive by the end of the year and to enhance the quality of stay. In addition to the green space, a two-way bike path and a versatile courtyard are expected to contribute to the positive development of the area.

Julius-Tandler-Platz is currently known as a rather bleak area. Yesterday, on March 3rd, the city of Vienna presented the plans for the renovation, as reported by Wien Heute. Improved quality of stay and more greenery are on the list and are to be implemented by the end of the year. A two-way bike path to Nußdorfer Straße will enable safe cycling in the future.

Rapid Changes at Vienna's Tandlerplatz: Major Plans for Greening the Area

Currently, the color gray dominates: only 21 square meters of the area are greened, a relic from "a time when greening was obviously not yet a central issue," says the city councilor for planning, Ulli Sima. In the future, however, it should be "well over 2000 square meters." Around a thousand residents in Vienna-Alsergrund have submitted their wishes for the redesign of the square. District chairwoman Saya Ahmad speaks of an "extended living room" that people wish for there.

Major Plans for the "Francis" in Vienna-Alsergrund

This motto is also to be the focus at the "Francis" at Tandlerplatz in the future, especially the plaza in the courtyard will be greened and redesigned. Stefan Schönauer, the owner of the building, plans to host events and gastronomy units on the plaza in the future, and an event center is also to be established.

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