Spatial development
Town planning
Local planning forms the basis for the orderly spatial development of a municipality. It determines how the settlement area is to be used and designed in the respective municipality. The participation of the population also plays an important role in this process. The aim of local planning is to ensure quality of life, to meet the demand for housing, infrastructure and open spaces in a forward-looking manner, and to reconcile ecological and economic interests.
Planning ahead – designing sustainably
At Gruner, integrated planning is our top priority. We combine spatial planning expertise with sound analysis and strategic foresight. Our urban planning takes into account the growing demand for housing as well as requirements for mobility, supply infrastructure, recreational areas and environmental compatibility. In doing so, we carefully balance private and public interests.
Participatory and tailor-made
A key element of any successful urban planning is the early involvement of the local population. Gruner moderates participatory processes in which the concerns, perspectives and ideas of the local community are actively taken on board and integrated into the planning process. This results in solutions that enjoy a high level of acceptance and local support.
Risk awareness and safe spaces in focus
In addition to land use planning, we pay particular attention to protection against natural hazards, the preservation of sensitive landscapes and the sustainable use of water bodies. Our plans incorporate risk analyses and spatial protection concepts that contribute to the resilience and ecological balance of communities.
Customised planning tools
Gruner develops location-specific, legally sound planning principles that comply with current legal requirements and can be flexibly adapted to future developments. Our expertise ranges from strategic development concepts to the precise drafting of zoning plans and regulations.
Our services:
- Basic building regulations (zoning plans and building regulations)
- Spatial development concepts
- Municipal master plans
- Protection zone plans
- Hazard zone plans
- Watercourse areas