The dominant building of the entire area is the new construction of the visitor center of the region (object α) with a central open space, two multifunctional halls and sanitary facilities. The main communication area is intended for the check-in of visitors to the region, the adjacent small hall mainly for long-term and short-term exhibitions. The main hall is designed for concerts, theater performances, conferences or film screenings. The entire building is the only one in the visitor area with one floor, which at first glance is emphasized by the absence of wooden paneling on the gables and also by the distinctive roof material, which is manifested in the interior in the form of an open truss.
South of the main building of the visitor center is a multi-storey building (building β), the most prominent part of which is the bistro with facilities on the ground floor. It also includes an outdoor area, which can be used as a front garden, especially in the summer months or during larger cultural events. Part of the operation of the bistro is also a sanitary facility, the operation of which is designed to function independently and thus it is possible to use it even outside the operating hours of the catering operation. On the floor, which is visually separated even from the outside by vertical wooden laths on the facade, there is an office and an apartment of the grounds manager. These spaces are separate, the possibility of using the office and the apartment separately is also considered.
On the other side of the former (and future) village, closer to the Lake Arboretum, two identical buildings (objects γ and δ) of a pension with apartments located on the upper floor and separately accessible external staircases in the gables of the buildings are proposed. These buildings also respect the footprint of the buildings of the defunct village of Albrechtice. As in the case of the bistro, the floor plan is accentuated by partial vertical wooden battens on the facade. The operation of the boarding house with apartments is designed almost independently of the other objects of the area, the information center will be used as a reception during its operating hours, or bistro.