The building, which the client expects to receive a gold certificate from the German Sustainable Building Council (DGNB), is primarily intended to be green, as architect Sabrina Muth-Kieslich explains. “It was important to us that it blended in well with the cityscape, especially the perimeter block development on Ritterstraße. That’s why we chose a brick look for the facade. It was also important to us that we integrate a lot of green. The inner courtyard will be planted intensively and with a rich variety of species, and the facades will also be greened. There are also other trees in the parking lot, which is located in the area between the building and the railway embankment,” she explains.
