The design re-evaluates the present state of the centre of town. Construction is founded on the use of a system of two-story, variable elements for assembly, which may be layered above or placed beside one another. The height of existing construction matches the height of three such levels. The proposed construction is based on the optimal height of built structures in relation to their surroundings; simultaneously, it considers the optimal usability of the site. The urban structure is not uselessly overtaxed. A new system from within the outmoded structures forms an effective environment for urban life. The existing potential of the town is used with restraint, and enough free spaces are preserved. Nature becomes a component of the town. Locational qualities are strengthened, decrepit structural fabric reinforced. The town acquires new, legible orientational relations.