The residential development is located on the site of the former Płock River Shipyard, in the Radziwie district, on Popłatńska Street, on the left bank of the Vistula River. The complex will ultimately consist of 24 buildings.
The design idea was to create an attractive urban complex as a new form of post-industrial development of the former so-called “river port,” reflecting the needs, character, and scale of this part of Płock, while utilizing the landscape and topography of the area, representing a “new quality” in the city’s left bank development. To create a unique character and atmosphere, the decision was made to utilize all available components: pedestrian and bicycle paths, appropriately zoned private and semi-private spaces, and exposed views of the port basin. The intention was to create a development with a peaceful, intimate, and elegant character, appropriately scaled, harmoniously integrated with the existing and planned greenery. Particular emphasis was placed on utilizing the proximity of the water, and the residential buildings were designed with appropriate orientation and views of the Vistula River and the Płock city skyline.
The exterior of the buildings features subdued detail, natural finishing materials, large front gardens for ground-floor apartments, and extensive glazing, emphasizing the scenic and functional value of the planned apartments.
The layout of the buildings along the frontage creates a rhythmic façade of buildings on a moderate, human scale, with a natural foreground created by the existing and planned row of tall greenery.
The composition of the building masses adopts the principle of classic façade proportions for repetitive stories with an orderly rhythm of large openings. The vertical lines of the staircases and entrances are accentuated, and light, openwork balustrades are used to neutrally complement the façades. The concept of a grid-like development with panoramic views and water access was adopted, combined with a road layout, urban spaces created using classical compositional elements, and intimate squares and pedestrian routes. The exterior of the development was conceived as contemporary and functional.