The space of the former submarine base will be opened to the public in the true "public" sense, i.e. commercial/industrial uses will be transferred elsewhere. Such opening-up of the area will allow for, and naturally encourage, public access to the water's edge and uninterrupted circulation along the waterfront. The bunkers will house functions that take advantage of their architectural and mnemonic power. New symbiotic economic engine will drive revitalization of the fishing port. Green space will provide definition to the edge of the river Ter. Multi-modal transportational links to the larger surrounding region will be established.
A number of existing buildings and roads will be removed to "erase" the unnecessary fabric and facilitate new development. New buildings will be strategically inserted to re-define space and where they are functionally needed. Development "zones" will be created with a set of design guidelines for future growth and potential private development. Nodal connections will be set up to establish links with the surrounding region, both spacially and through transport modes.