The open structure of the quarter amplifies the links to the cultural landscape and the site’s urban qualities. The buildings are proposed to have solid brick facades with an inner structure of solid wood. Wood is an excellent material for innovative residential construction as it is a sustainable, ecofriendly material.
All of the houses will have elevated ground floors with business premises, combined business and residential premises and entrances to homes. In the southwestern corner of the quarter, a restaurant is planned and will be a natural meeting place for residents and visitors, directly connected to the plaza and park. The biotope roof and ample green areas make it possible to promote biological diversity by providing a habitat for insects, pollination and birds, while also naturally delaying stormwater. The planned green spaces with site-specific vegetation can also stimulate social interaction. The residential area will have three greenhouses where residents can grow produce and interact socially.