
It is crucial to incorporate the interests and concerns of the neighbourhood and residents into the planning process. This can facilitate project acceptance and help avoid conflicts.
Collaboration with local municipal authorities is essential to ensure that the renovation planning complies with existing laws and regulations and, furthermore, enables sustainable amendments to current zoning plans. The city can also promote the formation of homeowner associations and land using the example of the French Quarter in Tübingen, to facilitate the reconstruction of private and municipal housing.



With this project, we want to convey to the residents of a particular region that together with money from the local budget, they can influence the development of the city and make it successful with their own small funds. In addition, city residents will learn about new approaches to sustainable urban development and the latest green technologies that are already being successfully integrated in other European countries.
After discussion of the environmental problems of the IZYUM with the Partners, our attention was focused on two aspects:
1. What kind of advanced techniques and planning methods have been developed for climatically resilient residential, commercial, and industrial developments, and how can they be implemented in heavily destroyed regions with a strong need for urban development?
2. What are possible solutions in public spaces, and how can this experience be translated into privately induced measures, for example in residental areas? How can the local population be involved in the planning process to multiply the success of the (public) „lighthouse projects“?
Best practice examples from the Stuttgart region known and partly planned and implemented by StadtLandFluss, ARCHITEKTENWERKGRUPPE. The intention is not to present optimal solutions, but to find a specific strategy which can be instantaneously used for measure implementations for a sustainable urban development of the Kharkiv region.
By this approach, planners and engineers get sensibilized for the future climatic challenges of the region and find basic information on instruments and measures to strengthen climatic resilience and social awareness for it. Secondly, the methodical and practical experience will have a good transferability to other regions with similar structures.
SUSTAINABILITY


the use of the abundance of natural light in architectural design, Open and Spacious designs, Access to Green Spaces, Noise Reduction, Biophilic Design, Colors and Materials, creating specialized therapeutic zones within buildings may be part of mindful architectural design, Accessibility, and Inclusivity.
Architecture is an essential element on the path to mental recovery, helping us create happier, more resilient communities. Various exterior design techniques can reduce depression and the feeling of noise. Using natural light and biophilic design, stimulating social connections and incorporating therapeutic techniques into our planning helps us create environments that are nurturing to the mind, body and spirit.
It is crucial to incorporate the interests and concerns of the neighbourhood and residents into the planning process. This can facilitate project acceptance and help avoid conflicts. Collaboration with local municipal authorities is essential to ensure that the renovation planning complies with existing laws and regulations and, furthermore, enables sustainable amendments to current zoning plans. The city can also promote the formation of homeowner associations, using the example of the French Quarter in Tübingen, to facilitate the reconstruction of private and municipal housing.
• the integration of small businesses on the first floors of buildings is planned, in order to provide residents with everything necessary for a comfortable and active life. For this purpose, several interactive surveys on the topics of residents’ activities will be conducted. This will show what needs they have and what they can offer to solve them.
• attracting investments through the emergence of assets oriented towards sustainable development
• active buildings and adjacent territories that extract energy are provided
