The upcoming Emonika project in Ljubljana is poised to become a pioneering environmentally sustainable project in Slovenia, marking the first of its kind in the country. The complex featuring modern architectural solutions while preserving the cultural heritage of Ljubljana will include a shopping centre, offices, apartments and hotels. The project is valued between 350 and 400 million euros and is expected to be completed in three years.
Pioneers of environmental sustainability
Emonika’s design and construction are deeply rooted in ESG principles, placing a significant emphasis on energy efficiency and the reduction of carbon footprint. The project aims to achieve BREEAM certification, making it the first multi-purpose building in Slovenia to do so. This certification underscores Emonika’s commitment to environmental responsibility throughout its lifecycle, from construction to operation.
Key environmental goals
The project prioritises several key environmental sustainability goals such as energy efficiency -implementation of building management systems to minimise energy consumption and the use of renewable energy sources such as geothermal energy and photovoltaic panels. Waste management will embrace circular economy principles by focusing on waste generation and recycling. Green energy usage will leverage renewable and green energy sources to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions and the overall carbon footprint of the complex.
In alignment with its sustainability goals, Emonika will utilise materials that maximize recyclability and optimise resource usage. While wood will be primarily used as a non-structural material, the project ensures that all wood is sourced from legally certified suppliers. Additionally, building elements will be dimensioned to minimise carbon emissions, with a strong focus on thermal insulation and efficient renewable heat sources.
Urban greenery and architectural innovation
Emonika is designed to be more than an economic hub; it aims to be a cultural and social landmark that integrates modern architecture with Ljubljana’s historical heritage. Urban greening will play a crucial role in the project, with the inclusion of tree planting and other vegetation to improve air quality and create a pleasant environment. Roof terraces and surrounding areas will feature green spaces, contributing to a better microclimate, and the use of triple glazing on glass surfaces will further enhance energy efficiency.
BREEAM certification
Mendota Invest, the investor behind Emonika, has set a clear target to achieve a high level of BREEAM certification, adhering to its rigorous standards throughout the planning and construction phases. This process involves comprehensive documentation and adherence to BREEAM’s independent guidelines to ensure sustainable practices are consistently applied.
During both the construction and operational phases, Emonika will adopt responsible building practices and sustainable operational measures. The project aims to reduce energy consumption by 30% by 2030 and minimise carbon emissions over the building’s lifetime. Green practices will also be encouraged among tenants, including paperless offices, waste segregation, and green mobility initiatives.
Market interest in Emonika
Interest in Emonika’s office spaces, retail segment, hotels and apartments are high. Market analysis indicates a demand for high-quality commercial real estate in Ljubljana. Preliminary discussions with potential clients for residential units have begun, with significant interest already expressed. Negotiations with prospective retail tenants are also underway, with some agreements already in place.
Significance for Ljubljana and Slovenia
The Emonika project represents a significant investment in Ljubljana’s future, aligning with best practices from major European cities that integrate comprehensive user experiences near large transport hubs. As Slovenia’s first multi-purpose building to achieve BREEAM certification, Emonika will set a new standard for sustainable development in the country, contributing to both economic growth and environmental stewardship.
By implementing pioneering green solutions and adhering to stringent ESG criteria, Emonika is set to become a model for future sustainable developments in Slovenia, showcasing the country’s commitment to environmental innovation and cultural preservation.
Mendota Invest, d.o.o., Tivolska cesta 50, Ljubljana, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
Contact us: [email protected] or https://emonika.si/en/contact
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