Skyliner II is the second phase of the Warsaw high-rise complex owned by the Karimpol Group. The project will deliver approximately 24,000 sq. m of leasable office space. Thanks to the cooperation of the investor, architects from APA Wojciechowski Architekci, and the certification assessor JWA, the office building has been rated Outstanding under BREEAM New Construction with a score of 91.9 percent.

In support of the certification process, the JWA team prepared a preliminary assessment of the Skyliner II project and identified the BREEAM guidelines necessary for the target certification rating. The next step was to work closely with the team of architects from APA Wojciechowski Architekci and industrial designers supporting the implementation of the guidelines at the design stage. JWA produced a range of studies and analyses that confirmed the high standard of the office building and the fulfilment of high criteria including the overall life-cycle environmental impact of the building, thermal comfort, energy consumption and use of passive solutions, availability of daylight and efficient use of materials at the construction stage, combined with a life-cycle cost estimation. The next stage was to work with the general contractor Warbud S.A. on the construction process assessment and as-built assessment.

"With Skyliner I, ESG factors were a priority as we wanted the project to meet the highest environmental and social standards. This office building is environmentally friendly, user-friendly and fits in with its surroundings. By the time we started working on the concept of the second tower, and with the help and cooperation of architects from APA Wojciechowski Architekci and the JWA team, we achieved the highest certification rating: Outstanding. During construction, we are working with the general contractor Warbud S.A. to ensure that the process is less disruptive to the environment and its neighbors as possible. Just like the first tower, Skyliner II will be powered by renewable energy, meet the highest environmental standards, remain friendly to various user groups and, above all, thanks to the technologies used, will be timeless," said Szymon Zduńczyk, Management Board Member and Managing Director at Karimpol Polska.

“Certifying office buildings and confirming that they have as little environmental impact as possible is a key part of a well-designed ESG strategy. For us, the Skyliner II project is more than just an assessment process and the implementation of recommendations. Any building of this magnitude impacts the lives of its surroundings, neighbors and employees. We can ensure that it is developed smartly with each of these groups in mind,” said Błażej Szymczyński, Principal Expert in the Sustainability Advisory team, JWA.

“Such a high certification rating for Skyliner II, an office building of this scale, has only been possible thanks to the investor’s awareness, openness, and good cooperation with the project team. From the very beginning, our goal was to achieve the highest BREEAM rating, and together we have made it happen,” said Olga Więckowska, BREEAM NC International Assessor and Sustainability Expert of the JWA Sustainability Advisory team.

Ewelina Ulanicka’s team including Olga Więckowska, Sustainability Expert and Adrian Nowiński, Sustainability Junior Specialist participated in the certification process.

Skyliner II is the second phase of the office complex at Daszyńskiego Roundabout in Warsaw, owned by the Karimpol Group. Construction of the second tower has been underway since February 2024, with completion scheduled for the end of 2026. It will be 130 metres high with 28 floors and 24,000 sq. m of leasable space. Most of the usable space (23,000 sq. m) will be offices. Retail and service units on the ground floor of the building will span nearly 1,000 sq. m. The standard area of the office floor will be approximately 1,300 sq.m. The top floors of the building will feature terrace gardens with a total area of nearly 900 sq. m.

JWA is the largest team in CEE handling certification and multi-criteria assessment of commercial and residential buildings, including BREEAM, WELL, LEED, Fitwel, SmartScore, WiredScore. JWA works for the largest real estate companies in CEE and Mexico.

(media.bepr.pl)


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