Urban Transformation

Urban transformation is a process carried out with the aim of improving the physical, social, economic, and environmental structure of a city or region. It often involves demolition and reconstruction methods and encompasses areas such as urban renewal, structural regulation, new construction, and environmental improvements.

The process of urban transformation is typically carried out by following the steps outlined below:

Planning: A plan is created for the urban transformation project. This plan outlines the project's objectives, goals, scope, costs, and timeline.

Preparation of zoning plans: Zoning plans are prepared, specifying the necessary zoning changes required for the urban transformation project. These plans include the current status, objectives, and proposed changes

Informing relevant parties: Relevant parties, especially residents, are informed about the urban transformation project, and their opinions are solicited.

Preparatory work: Necessary preparatory work for the urban transformation project is conducted. This includes determining project costs, obtaining required permits, and fulfilling specific conditions necessary for the project.

Construction: The urban transformation project is implemented. Construction work is carried out according to the plan, and the activities within the project scope are completed.

Operation and maintenance: After the completion of the urban transformation project, operation and maintenance activities are carried out. During this process, measures for operating and maintaining the project are taken, ensuring its continued functionality.