With the real estate division and reduction of logistics areas it was possible to reuse an industrial wasteland as an urban area in Munichs central city. With its mix of residential housing, offices, commercial space the new city block achieves improvement of local and social infrastructure in the district „Au-Haidhausen“.
The urban design depends on a large form, an urban block in which the pieces of the individual components combine in one building . This type of building refers to the tradition of „Borstei“ and the Munich housing of the 20s . The plastic language of the block in the city quarter „Obere-Au“ is precisely an adaptation with its short streets and many small places. The urban block is divided into a total of five courtyards: In alternating there are infrastructure and green private courtyards with different ambiences . The facades form with their plastic modelling a "mural relief from the city ". and refer to the founder temporal plaster facade tradition of Munich and thus divide the large form in individual sections .