GROW – Green office work
Ecological and social factors are playing an increasingly important role in the design of future-oriented working environments. Especially with regard to ESG compliance, it is always our aim to create locations of outstanding quality that meet the needs of people and the environment in an exemplary manner. Below you will find an overview of the diverse ecological and social facets with which the GROW office building contributes to the topic of sustainability.
The 5 pillars of the GROW development criteria
Working environments for people
- Optimal indoor climate all year round through sustainable energy supply with heating and passive cooling
- Communication zones for exchange and togetherness
- Quality of outdoor stay: Seating in the green outdoor areas
- Local recreation: Fields for relaxing walks during your lunch break nearby
- Company canteens open to the public in the immediate vicinity
- Barrier-free accessibility
- Wheelchair-accessible parking and sanitary facilities
- Family-friendly: Several daycare centers in the immediate vicinity
Pioneering energy and building technology
- Resource-saving energy supply via geothermal energy
- Climate-friendly heating and passive cooling
- Ventilation systems with heat recovery
- Large-scale photovoltaic systems on the roof
- Energy-efficient heat transfer via the building mass (concrete core activation)
- Environmentally friendly wood fibre insulation made from renewable raw materials
- Control of heat input through external venetian blinds and internal roller blinds
- High-quality window systems with optimized insulation
- Surface infiltration to relieve the municipal sewage system
Responsible material efficiency
- High space efficiency through needs-based optimized floor plans
- System partition walls enable conversion during ongoing operations if requirements change
- Resource-saving conversion through the use of recyclable partition walls
Environmentally friendly mobility
- E-mobility: Comprehensive preparation of the underground car park for e-mobility
- Public transport connection with bus and tram stops nearby
- Direct connection to the public cycle path into Mainz city centre and the surrounding area of Rhenish Hesse
Nature and species protection microclimate
- Extensive green roofs
- Outdoor areas with extensive new plantings including trees
- Hedges as habitats for nesting animals
- Retention roof for an improved microclimate
Our current GROW properties
Photo credit | Cover photo 1: lennart wiedemuth; Photo 1: k.A.; Photo 2: Michael Luftschitz; Photo 3: J. Molitor Immobilien; Photo 4: J. Molitor Immobilien GmbH; Photo 5: martina pipprich;