Lifecycle-wise business properties
Our self-developed commercial projects, such as office buildings, are designed to be carbon neutral, EU Taxonomy-aligned and achieve A-class energy ratings.
Lifecycle-wise offices
Building sustainable and vibrant cities is essential for mitigating climate change. As urbanisation continues and cities generate 70% of global emissions, we offer environmentally responsible alternatives. Our carbon-neutral offices are net zero throughout their lifecycle, certified to international environmental standards and compliant with EU Taxonomy criteria.
We also enhance biodiversity in dense urban environments with green roofs and landscaped courtyards that bring nature closer to where people work.
Innovation rarely happens in isolation. Our offices are designed to encourage encounters and collaboration while offering calm spaces for focus and inspiring areas for teamwork. The office environments we create support wellbeing and productivity through lighting, acoustics, air quality and sensory technology.
A pleasant city is one that remains lively beyond office hours. Our workplaces are located near excellent public transport connections and everyday services, adapting easily to users’ needs and creating a vibrant, convenient environment for both work and leisure.
For owners and users alike, economic value is built through location, efficiency and long-term condition. Prime locations and integration of green urban spaces help maintain property value.
We design energy- and resource-efficient buildings with predictable operating costs. We also ensure continued value by maintaining each property in excellent condition throughout its lifecycle, guaranteeing a defined high-quality standard even after ten years of use.
Lifecycle-wise logistics centres
We build logistics centres in locations with excellent transport links – essential not only for efficient operations but also for reducing energy consumption and emissions.
Our logistics facilities use renewable and emission-free energy sources, such as geothermal and solar power. They meet A-class energy standards and are fully compliant with the EU Taxonomy for sustainable activities.
Each logistics hall is optimised according to pallet size and operational flow. Modular design and flexible layouts make the spaces efficient and scalable. Planning also ensures smooth logistics routes and optimal indoor conditions for storage and work.
Smart energy use also means collecting rainwater for practical reuse, such as vehicle washing. Sites are designed to allow water infiltration where possible, reducing the load on stormwater systems during heavy rainfall.
The office areas within our logistics centres follow the same lifecycle-wise principles as our office buildings, ensuring high indoor air quality, comfort and wellbeing for employees.
Construction of logistics halls also respects local biodiversity. For example, we preserve existing vegetation such as natural meadows along plot boundaries to maintain ecological balance and habitat diversity. eet.aan.
Lifecycle-wise properties for clients
In addition to our own developments, the principles of lifecycle-wise construction are applied in many client projects.
Many of our clients have ambitious sustainability criteria, and we support their goals through our expertise. In project management and alliance models, we work closely with clients to define optimal energy solutions, flexibility and lifecycle performance.
This collaborative approach ensures truly sustainable results — whether we are building schools, hospitals or commercial premises.
