Tirana 2030: Watch How Nature and Urbanism Will Co-Exist in the Albanian Capital
In 1925, Italian designer Armando Brasini created a sweeping masterplan to transform the Albanian capital city of Tirana. Almost one hundred years later, the Tirana 2030 (TR030) Local Plan by Italian firm Stefano Boeri Architetti has been approved by Tirana City Council. Collaborating with UNILAB and IND, Boeri seeks to define a new era in the country?s capital, incorporating controlled development, advanced infrastructure, green corridors, and an enhancement of the city?s architectural heritage.
Bird's eye view of the regenerated city centre. Image Courtesy of Attu Studio
In 1925, Italian designer Armando Brasini created a sweeping masterplan to transform the Albanian capital city of Tirana. Almost one hundred years later, the Tirana 2030 (TR030) Local Plan by Italian firm Stefano Boeri Architetti has been approved by Tirana City Council. Collaborating with UNILAB and IND, Boeri seeks to define a new era in the country?s capital, incorporating controlled development, advanced infrastructure, green corridors, and an enhancement of the city?s architectural heritage.
TR030 will see major investment in Tirana?s public infrastructure and services. New high-speed rail links from the city center will connect the airport and sea terminal. A congestion charge will aim to reduce private motor transport, with emphasis being placed on shared mobility and elect...
Bird's eye view of the regenerated city centre. Image Courtesy of Attu Studio
In 1925, Italian designer Armando Brasini created a sweeping masterplan to transform the Albanian capital city of Tirana. Almost one hundred years later, the Tirana 2030 (TR030) Local Plan by Italian firm Stefano Boeri Architetti has been approved by Tirana City Council. Collaborating with UNILAB and IND, Boeri seeks to define a new era in the country?s capital, incorporating controlled development, advanced infrastructure, green corridors, and an enhancement of the city?s architectural heritage.
TR030 will see major investment in Tirana?s public infrastructure and services. New high-speed rail links from the city center will connect the airport and sea terminal. A congestion charge will aim to reduce private motor transport, with emphasis being placed on shared mobility and elect...
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