Changing times at Munich’s Ostbahnhof train station. Once the home to motorcycle, garment, and food manufacturing, the world of work here is experiencing a groundbreaking transformation. The re-imagining of the tradition-rich Werksviertel München location seamlessly joins what people require today: lifestyle, living, work, and mobility.
Situated in the north of the Werksviertel München, the iCampus offers optimal access to local public transportation. The 50,000-square-metre property is seeing the development of ten buildings that will offer 110,000 square metres of modern, future-oriented business spaces featuring outstanding design and functionality. Regionally-friendly development and public spaces in the Werksviertel are being combined with sophisticated architecture to achieve future work spaces that are inclusive, innovative, and functional. The buildings on the iCampus combine a variety of floor plans, flexible rental spaces, and the latest technology infrastructure. Just one highlight is the i8 office project: a 20,000-square-metre, low-CO2 Danish hybrid-timber architecture created in accordance with the highest sustainability principles.

Modern Design Methods for Project Success
This kind of innovative real estate requires modern ways of working. As a subcontractor of the iCampus im Werksviertel project, SCHWAB.engineers uses Alasco for its project controlling as it monitors all elements of the financial process management. Ann-Kathrin Roloff at SCHWAB.engineers mentions how “We use Alasco for our billing workflows and cost control, and the digital data room for contract documentation and invoices. The digital, sometimes fully automated processes let us work faster and more responsively. And all project data is available to everyone working on the project 24/7. It’s remarkably transparent, and simply great for letting everyone know exactly what’s going on every step along the way.”