Uspenska Square in Dnipro, once a vital social hub, transformed from a transit area back into a vibrant community space by prioritizing pedestrian movement and inclusivity.
The 19th-century Assumption Cathedral and its public garden made Uspenska Square a significant attraction, but during the Soviet era, the area stagnated, losing its communal purpose.
With the reconstruction of Uspenska Square, 285 new trees were planted and updated planning catered to diverse social groups, enhancing pedestrian pathways and bicycle lanes.
The architect's goal was to reestablish Uspenska Square in the city's pedestrian framework, focusing on safety, inclusiveness, and vibrant social interactions among citizens.
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