
Master Plan Stuttgart Rosenstein
How can we develop cities to be climate-adapted and resilient and at the same time dense and urban? The master plan for the new Stuttgart Rosenstein district is an example of how the seemingly contradictory demands of future living can be reconciled through a culture of dialogue in the planning process.
The quality of future living spaces is a matter of finding answers to both structural change and climate change. It cannot be achieved by design solutions at the urban planning and architectural level alone. It is the result of a dialogue-based planning process involving all stakeholders. After all, the question of how we can and want to live in the future is one that affects us all. This is the background to the master plan for the new Stuttgart Rosenstein district, which has been developed in response to the lowering of the main railway station and presents a great opportunity to address the issues of the future.



