The concept of built form arrangement and open spaces takes orientation in the existing structures. Units of built form are mainly surrounded by green spaces and enriched by the extensive green on the roof terraces, generating the effect of “green isles” and creating, like this, the address of the quarter. The concept of landscape architecture differentiates the open spaces in the ground floor level:
- private gardens, framed by hedges
- public green spaces (according to the legally binding plan) with curved path for bikes and for pedestrians with integrated areas for children playing
- private and public green in the streets (with an increase of private planting areas towards the north) within the front areas of built form (according to the legally binding plan) and with a separate pedestrian and biking path, separated from the lanes by public green alongside the road ( according to the green-order-plan)
- areas for common urban gardening in the North.
The whole quarter is enriched by the partially loose, partially flight-strengthening planting of leave trees, f.i. red leaved marple; this space-building by trees in between the “green isles” support the legibility of individual locations within the path network and creates a varied spectrum of view connection.