The building of the former depot will be used as a cultural and innovative center. The operation is adapted to its unconventional semicircular shape. The original building is one-story, with the addition of light internal constructions, the interior has a two-story character. The layout follows its internal support system in the transverse direction. The main entrances are from the south side, oriented to the center of the area. It is possible to pass from the front to the back of the area through the cross passage of the depot. The restaurant's kitchen is supplied from the eastern part. The main south-eastern facade is preserved in fully. And from the south-western part it is possible to exit to the exterior with seating. After the demolition of the last 7 places of the tract, only the front walls of the facade remained. This space is used as a observation place by adding a steel structure to the entire area. The routes of the removed tracks leading to the turntable, as well as the tracks that passed through the territory in the form of sideways, have been preserved. They represent industrial heritage of Belgarde. Exterior shading sheets also ensure spending time outdoors on sunny days. The turntable is designed as a small amphitheater with a pond, and the bridge that made it possible to cross the turntable has also been restored. In the outdoor space there are also benches for sitting and parking bicycles, as well as a playground for children. The water tower is used as a gallery.
The floor plan shape of the administrative building results from the limiting elements of the boundaries of the territory. From the south side, the building responds to the Mostar loop, to the east it responds to a newly built apartment building, and to the north it responds to the semi-circular shape of the depot. The accent on the entrance and exhibition space is achieved by the raised office space on columns. The main entrance is oriented to the north, facing the main facade of the depot. It is possible to pass from the subway station to the center of events in the area through a passage. The building has five floors and the entrance area is on first two floors. The terrace and roof are intended for outdoor activities and as a relaxation area. As a material solution, visual concrete is chosen, evoking the Brutalist historical buildings of Belgrade.
The entire area is covered with greenery. This public space is a place of meeting, contact, communication and recreation. It positively affects the psychophysical health of people and increases the social dimension of the city. Greenery has a significant positive role in regulating air quality and temperature, mitigating climatic extremes in summer, as well as reducing noise.