“…In the past, the key was self-reliant and polycentric production, services, commerce, and finance. What is essential today in more complex socio-environmental systems [1] is to strengthen efforts to improve the quality of life and support residents throughout the transformation is activities aimed at implementing changes to create a socially-friendly [2,3] and climate-neutral built environment [4,5], which in parallel, maintains achievements of previous generations and cultural heritage [6][7][8]. A place that is at the intersection of these two spheres is a city.…”