The Golzheim Campus transforms existing and new buildings into a forward-thinking quarter with a central green space. The existing structures are continued and complemented.

The buildings of the music college and the district government office jointly present a new face for the area facing Kennedydamm. The ensemble of buildings naturally integrates into the surroundings and establishes a direct dialogue between the two new uses. The central campus square extends between the two new buildings. This large, central and high-quality outdoor area serves as both a place to linger and a communication area. By referencing the prevailing façade lengths, the new buildings blend into the evolved cityscape. The perception of the structures is pleasant, and the human scale is preserved. The staggered heights of the buildings continue and complement the character of the dense and diverse environment.

The decision is consciously made to forego additional state-related uses in order to take advantage of the opportunity to de-seal the area and create a spacious, continuous outdoor space. The green corridors also represent an added climatic value for the neighbouring areas by creating cooling fresh air currents. The compact positioning of the new buildings along existing green structures allows many trees to be preserved. The second blue-green ring is extended by connecting it to the overarching cycling and pedestrian network. The further urban development involving the construction of the district government office will incorporate the existing structures.