Atmosphere
Extensive green areas and refreshing ponds not only promote lively togetherness, but also provide plenty of space for a creative and convenient workplace and to relax.
VIERTEL FOUR makes a great impression with its large number of innovative and future-centric ideas – starting with the expressive character of the individual buildings designed by renowned architects and ending with its consistent compliance with sustainability. Not least thanks to its targeted use of sensors and digital components. You won’t regret your decision to go for VIERTEL FOUR tomorrow either, as this campus is tomorrow-proof.
VIERTEL FOUR is being developed and implemented in compliance with strict sustainability criteria. This begins with the planning and is executed in its implementation and operation. The aim is to place as little stress on our environment as possible and to conserve our natural resources. Accordingly, upon completion, each building will go through the certification process of the German Sustainable Building Council (DGNB), and we are looking to achieve gold certification at the least.
CA Immo has been developing sustainability from the very beginning. Back at the start of the new millennium, CA Immo was one of the first companies in Germany to decide to develop only green buildings that could be certified. In 2007, the Munich office buildings ATMOS and Laim290 became two of the first buildings ever to receive gold certification in accordance with the internationally recognised testing system developed by the German Sustainable Building Council (DGNB). Today, each of our projects is subject to sustainability certification. We have set “gold” as the minimum standard for successful certification – and this naturally applies especially to VIERTEL FOUR.
As a founding member of the German Sustainable Building Council (DGNB), CA Immo has been one of the pioneers of sustainability in Germany. All project developments have since been implemented as green buildings, and most of the existing building stock has gone through a certification process in accordance with DGNB, LEED or BREEAM.
ONE, Frankfurt a. M.
The first high-rise building in the city that not only combines several uses but also interlinks them – a hotel with restaurant and conference area, office and co-working area, a shared lobby and sky bar at a height of 185 metres. DGNB platinum pre-certified.
John F. Kennedy Haus, Berlin
A sustainable office building with expressive architecture, in which regional materials were the preferred option. DGNB platinum certified.
SKYGARDEN, Munich
One of the most striking office buildings in the Arnulfpark district developed by CA Immo. The building’s particularly impressive feature is also its intelligent air conditioning design. LEED gold certified.