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The New Centre of Warsaw (Nowe Centrum Warszawy) is a major urban revitalisation project transforming Warsaw's fragmented central area into a coherent, green, and climate-resilient public space. The project addresses the legacy of post-war reconstruction and rapid development that left central Warsaw with disconnected urban spaces, limited pedestrian connectivity, and insufficient green infrastructure.
The revitalisation plan redesigns key streets, squares, and public spaces to prioritise pedestrians and cyclists, significantly increase tree canopy coverage, and introduce nature-based solutions for managing urban heat and stormwater. A central element is the transformation of major traffic corridors into green boulevards, reducing road space for private vehicles while creating comfortable, shaded routes connecting cultural institutions, commercial districts, and residential areas.
The project incorporates smart city elements including IoT environmental monitoring networks that track air quality, noise levels, and microclimate conditions, providing data for evidence-based urban management. Warsaw's approach reflects a broader shift in Polish urban planning toward climate adaptation, active mobility, and quality of public space.
The project engages citizens through participatory design workshops and digital consultation platforms, ensuring that the transformed spaces reflect the needs and preferences of diverse user groups.
