**Beata Majerska-Pałubicka and El ˙zbieta Latusek \***

Faculty of Architecture, Silesian University of Technology, Akademicka 7, 44—100 Gliwice, Poland; beata.majerska-palubicka@polsl.pl

**\*** Correspondence: latusek.elzbieta@tlen.pl; Tel.: +48-608-035-396

Received: 27 December 2019; Accepted: 4 March 2020; Published: 13 March 2020

**Abstract:** The subject of this article is the presentation of site conditions and the authors' concept of the development of the degraded riverside area located in the city of Cracow-Kraków Zabłocie. The concept transforms the above-named area into a multifunctional complex including museum, coworking, business and hotel functions. The area subject to development borders three important districts of Cracow: Old Town (Stare Miasto), Grzegórzki and Podgórze on the bank of the Vistula (Wisła) river. In the land development and urban planning documents of the city of Cracow this area has been marked as the public space which is to become a local focal point or a local centre. The main objective of this work was to find answers to the posed research questions concerning the historic context, formal and legal state, significance for the community as well as economic and ecological implications of the area to be developed. The main purpose was to properly develop the degraded riverside embankment in the downtown environment. The research method was based on own mixed method which encompassed the studies of historical literature and the legal–formal status as well as in situ examinations, including the analyses of the condition of the built and natural environment, traffic and circulation as well as photographic documentation. The authors also familiarised themselves with the activities undertaken by the local community with a view to the area's regeneration. On the grounds of initial investigations, the SWOT analysis was performed and the evaluation of groups of prospective users was conducted. Comparative studies were conducted including selected examples of European riverside development projects. In its assumptions, the proposed concept of the riverside development in Kraków-Zabłocie is to meet the needs of the local community, enable further development of tourism, which is very important to Cracow, and satisfy the paradigm of sustainable development. The effect is a multi-functional complex that becomes an inherent part of the existing context.

**Keywords:** Kraków Zabłocie; Podolski Boulevard; development of riverside embankment; downtown riverside areas; urban local centre; community; historical context; multifunctional complex
