The Grunewaldstraße area presents itself as an urban building complex which serves as a distinct end point to the local residential area towards the Landshuter Straße. The seemingly small-scaled composition of buildings is connected by the broader units on the ground floor level, forming an urban structure that relates private and public uses to each other. Each of the twin (or alternatively threefold) modules visible in the standard storey can be realized as a separate construction phase. The building configuration consequently shields the inner area of the district from the Landshuter Straße, creating a quiet zone on the Grunewaldstraße, which expands into urban space situations on several occasions. The district square radiates urban flair and is understood as a central meeting place for all residents and users. A high density of communal functions in the ground floor zone gives life to the square, which invites to linger and relax due to the available seating.