The new town square is designed as a 12 x 25 m area, positioned slightly away from the elementary school and the streets and oriented in a north-east-south-west direction. This creates a spacious area between the primary school/kindergarten, fire station and church, which sets the three buildings in relation to each other.
On the north-eastern transverse side of the square, a pavilion-like construction provides the spatial closure of the square on this side. This pavilion is planned as an open structure consisting solely of wall and ceiling panels and serves as a multifunctional weather protection, waiting area, stage, etc.
This results in four spatial enclosures for the square, with the main focus on accentuating the view of the church as an identity-forming element of the site.
The square is framed by small-crowned, local deciduous trees, which form a permeable spatial boundary and set color accents during the course of the year with their different flowering, foliage and autumn colors.