Urban Development Master Plan Bad Soden am Taunus 2030

Bad Soden, Germany, 2012 - 2013

Development of an interdisciplinary and cross-sectionally oriented master plan for the future urban development

  • Client: City of Bad Soden
  • Timeframe: 2012 - 2013
  • Planning Area: 1,250 ha
  • Use: Mixed-Use
Schlüsselprojekt Mediziencluster

Nestling in a desirable spot in the southern foothills of the Taunus, the town of Bad Soden am Taunus (around 22,000 inhabitants) is located in the dynamic Rhine-Main region. An urban development concept is intended to define more closely the potential the green-belt town offers and to draw up guidelines for the long-term development of the downtown area and the two districts that go to make it up.

The Urban Development Concept 2030 draws up an overarching guideline and on this basis defines a framework for Bad Soden's long-term development. The plans embrace an overall urban development concept, taking fundamental issues (transport, landscape planning, social interaction, demographic processes), as well as specialist and spatial concepts into account. With a view to the continual, coordinated implementation of the concept, key projects have now been identified and their feasibility substantiated by test planning and proposals for the next steps to be taken.

Schlüsselprojekt Mehrgenerationenpark

During the course of the process, which lasted around 12 months, a multi-tier participatory process (citizens' forums, Internet participation, discussions with involved parties, an all-day citizens' workshop, a steering group) ensured that the citizens of the town, the relevant town representatives and bodies (committees, town council) were closely involved in the proceedings.