On a base that is conceived as an urban slab towards the city and as a pedestal towards the park, three buildings are grouped around a newly created city square that spatially and geometrically incorporates the opposite side of the historic post office. These three structures contain the three main functions of the complex: the hotel facing east, the conference center facing the park, and the theater facing the city and Louisenstrasse. Also facing Louisenstrasse is the two-story retail area housed in the hotel structure, with direct access from the street.
The slab / plinth structure allows for a self-evident handling of the existing topography and uses it in the lower-lying areas both for the transition into the park and for the discrete lateral access to the different functional areas. The buildings present themselves with valuable materiality and appropriately calm sculpturality as worthy urban building elements, whose overarching and public significance is expressed in their impression, placement and scale.