The Future of Construction: Sustainability as a Key to Climate Protection

Revolutionary Project VINZENT Sets New Standards for Sustainable Construction in Munich

In our current era, sustainable construction plays an increasingly vital role, as the construction sector exerts a significant impact on the environment.

The construction and maintenance of buildings consume significant amounts of resources and energy, contributing substantially to climate change.

To minimize negative environmental impacts, sustainable construction employs a variety of resource-efficient building practices, energy-efficient technologies, and environmentally friendly materials.

 

VINCENT of construction

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The VINZENT project is a pioneering project for sustainability in urban areas. It will be the first timber-hybrid ensemble within Munich's inner-city fabric, thus setting a precedent for ecological construction.

The elaborately designed wooden facade, with its innovative planting system, is style-defining and highlights the project's vegetative orientation. The inner courtyard garden, a natural biotope and tranquil retreat, perfectly complements the concept. 

Sustainable Materials

The project consistently relies on the climate-friendly building material wood.

Spruce wood sourced from sustainable forestry in Germany and Austria is utilized. The application of this renewable raw material simultaneously contributes positively to the project's CO₂ balance, as wood permanently sequesters CO₂.

In total, VINZENT sequesters approximately 800 tons of CO₂.

Green balconies, terraces, roof gardens, and rooftop patios create additional residential value. An office building is also part of the project and is integrated into the residential ensemble via a green courtyard, serving as a meeting point and tranquil retreat.

The interior combines design and ecology, complemented by smart technologies that ensure durable fittings. Each parking space will be equipped with its own e-charging station, and e-cargo bikes will also be available for sharing.

 

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The shell construction of the project has already commenced, and occupancy is planned for 2024.

VINZENT represents a pioneering project for sustainable and modern living and working, situated in the heart of Munich's Neuhausen district.

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PROBIS Software GmbH provides construction monitoring services for the VINZENT project (controlling for the financing bank):

LEED Core & Shell Gold certification is sought for the construction project.

Construction Monitoring involves monthly reporting on a construction project for risk identification, in accordance with regulatory requirements, focusing on costs, timelines, quality, and project organization, submitted to the financier. It encompasses the oversight of construction projects to ensure, for investors and financiers, that they are completed within budget and the specified timeframe.

Through the use of digital tools, it is now possible to collect crucial data in real-time and establish interfaces, enabling a transparent overview to be generated at any time.

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