There is one theme. The logic of the proposal goes towards the synthesis of new and old, full and empty, existing built and newly added. The main method is the strategy of adaptation – “soft” urbanism, with respect for the past and with a vision of a better future.The two zones specified in the project, existing / land and newly planned / water, are spatially reduced under the same denominator. The urban matrix in the land part is partly built, and is complemented by new structures similar to the existing scale. The existing horizontal building rows are filled with new interpolations. The purposes are in accordance with the spatial plan; mixed, business-residential, social and public. In this zone, the traditional, massive construction continues with similar building structures, houses that sit firmly on the ground. In the built part in the hotel area near the city square, an element of a line, the former shoreline of the Danube also appears. This, former building direction, visible only in historical photographs and in the facsimile renovated “Paunović” warehouse, has been reinterpreted and returned as a new/old rule in that part of the city. The new facade of the built part of the city is complemented by new functions. Interventions on the riverbed and the riverbank are part of history and the constant need to make the connection of two media, land and water, as useful, functional, and today more globally recognizable as possible. The water zone is inhabited by individual, rare, dotted building structures. Here, buildings are pavilions with social and sports purposes. The load-bearing materials are steel and wood. The houses do not sit, they are raised above the newly built ground behind the coastal fortification and only occasionally emerge from the newly planted, high, green, horticultural base. The method of programming the new archipelago is to complement the existing functions of the city and create new ones, thus ensuring the active use of space throughout the year in the created relationship.