The development of this significant urban project spanned the years 2019 through 2022, incorporating extensive public consultation throughout its lifecycle. According to Laura Kairienė, the chief architect for the Vilnius City Council, the project is the culmination of a long development process involving numerous discussions and necessary revisions. The core planning and development phases for the initiative took place between 2019 and 2022.
During this period, the city organized an architectural competition to guide the reconstruction of the street. A specialized 9-member commission, which included the then-city chief architect Mindaugas Pakalnis, was responsible for reviewing submissions. This commission narrowed down the field from 18 initial entries to select the most suitable design.
Imm Architektai emerged as the winner of this competitive process. The resulting architectural concept formed the foundation for the street’s reconstruction. Construction work is currently proceeding based on the plans established by the winning design.
The process highlights the multi-stage approach taken by the city authorities to ensure the final project meets comprehensive urban planning standards.
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Following the public discussion regarding the German street, the municipality issued a statement noting that the area has historical significance. This major urban development project took place betwe
What specific historical context or “old facts” did the municipality reference regarding the development?