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Sustainable Design

Mixed-Use Properties

Mixed-Use as the Key to Sustainable Urbanism

Mixed-use is one of the key principles of modern urbanism, which includes the combination of several land uses at the same site (residence, retail, offices, etc.) to reduce the damage to biodiversity and natural resources and prepare for the constantly growing population. The mixed-use property principle contributes to the creation of a lively environment at all hours of the day and a significant leisure and work hub, which also has a positive effect on local economy. It is our ambition to create mixed-use and optimal utilization of the land in the interest of density and quality urban spaces.We accept the complex engineering challenge and examine how the varying needs of the society and the environment may be integrated into every property. Shade and quality urban spaces for pedestrians are factored in, as are cycle paths, designated bicycle parking, sitting areas and the planting of mature trees.

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Building in city centers, thereby avoiding damage to open natural areas.
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Focusing on central and public transport-oriented areas.
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Welcoming and accessible spaces for pedestrians and cyclists.
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Reducing urban heat island effects
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Designing for the long term so that our buildings can contain various changes and scenarios
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Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

The U.N Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were established as a global agenda, such that their achievement by 2030 would lead to the long-term thriving of society and the economy within a stable ecological environment. In accordance with our ESG approach, we have placed an emphasis on the SDGs in our decision-making and ongoing operations. This project relates to the following SDGs: