This arrangement of residences in individual multi-floor buildings is spatially defined by the design and structuring of open spaces. Built form has private gardens in the ground-floor. They are seamed by hedges. Grass-areas below trees to be used as common space generate multi-usable offers for staying and playing. The green open spaces join the surrounding, unsealed inner development (belts of small, rectangular tiles and larger tiles in form of circles of art stone). The loosening of these surfaces by the pattern of pavement and the curved lay out of the partially sealed surfaces links the overall quarter and creates a good recognizability of the address. Additionally, the paving patterns generate optically a narentrying of the inner development, serving for emergency and fire brigade access. The planting of hedges thematise the rounding of the circles in pavement and frames the buildings as well as the common open spaces with a soft momentum at crossings. Overall, there has emerged a lively atmosphere of using the yards around the playgrounds and weather-proved seating-groups on the multi-usable open spaces.