iCampus Rhenania has opened in Munich

The office complex iCampus Rhenania has opened in Munich, Germany. The ensemble of two new buildings surrounding an existing villa employs the design idea of an “urban village” to transform the area into an innovative place of new working and living in the eastern part of Munich. HENN's design won an architectural competition with seven invited offices in 2018. After two years of construction, a diverse tenant base – from small start-ups to international commercial enterprises – has moved into the campus.
Prominently situated with a view opening towards the Ostbahnhof station, the striking iCampus Rhenania complex of office buildings invites passersby into the neighborhood. The two new buildings feature a black façade and loft-like windows reminiscent of the industrial heritage of the location. They are grouped around a listed villa – the former administrative building of the Rhenania freight forwarding and relocation company dating back to the 1920s.
In the era of agile teams and working from home, the building complex provides maximum flexibility: The structure and location of the development cores makes it possible to alter the layout of the floors by placing modules individually or linking them together. Thanks to this versatility, iCampus Rhenania can accommodate businesses of varying sizes and with different requirements in respect of their office layout.