
i8 iCampus
C.F. Møller Architects
Project Name: i8 iCampus, Werksviertel
Location: Munich, Germany
Design Team: C.F. Møller Architects
Area: 20,000 m²
Year: 2025
Photography: Yohan Zerdoun
Design Features: Completed in 2025, i8 is C.F. Møller's latest contribution to Munich's rapidly evolving Werksviertel district — a 20,000-square-metre office building that redefines what a contemporary workplace can be. Positioned at the threshold of the quarter, the building operates as a deliberate gateway, its muted green anodised aluminium facade evoking the surrounding forest while anchoring itself firmly in the industrial memory of the site. The recycled cladding, modular in composition and precise in execution, wraps three distinct office zones beneath a single unifying skin — a formal move that projects coherence without sacrificing internal diversity.
At the heart of the building is a structural ambition that sets it apart from the majority of its typological peers: a hybrid timber construction that meaningfully reduces embodied carbon and contributes to a measurably healthier indoor environment. Exposed wood surfaces and polished concrete floors meet in a generous central atrium, where warmth and materiality conspire to encourage the kind of casual encounter and cross-disciplinary exchange that rigid corporate planning so often forecloses. Tall ceilings and carefully calibrated floor depths ensure that natural light penetrates deep into every workspace, while the facade itself — incorporating solar shading and passive ventilation — manages thermal comfort and acoustics with equal attentiveness.
The floor plan refuses fixity. Each of the three office zones is designed to shift effortlessly between single offices, open-plan configurations, and hybrid arrangements, allowing tenants to adapt their environment as working patterns evolve. The facade system delivers multiple benefits simultaneously: energy savings through solar shading and natural ventilation, noise and pollution mitigation, and above all a comfortable working environment with ample daylight and strong acoustic performance.
It is the combination of structural integrity, environmental intelligence, and spatial generosity that makes i8 more than a well-engineered office block. In a city hungry for buildings that perform as well as they endure, C.F. Møller has delivered a workplace genuinely oriented around the people inside it. The project was awarded the German Design Award 2026 for Excellent Architecture and the ZIA Office Awards Gold 2025, recognising its exceptional synthesis of structural innovation, ecological intelligence, and contextual sensitivity.
Design Team: Founded in Denmark in 1924 by architect C.F. Møller, C.F. Møller Architects has grown over a century into one of Scandinavia's most distinguished and internationally recognised architectural practices. Today the firm operates under CEO Lone Bendorff, with a partner group of twelve, and maintains a team of approximately 300 professionals across offices in Aarhus, Copenhagen, Aalborg, Oslo, Stockholm, Malmö, and Berlin.
The practice is defined by a holistic design methodology that integrates urban planning, landscape architecture, interior design, and building-scale detail under a unified Nordic framework. This approach consistently produces solutions that balance functional performance, material honesty, and long-term social value — qualities that have earned the firm sustained recognition across healthcare, education, residential, and commercial typologies worldwide.
C.F. Møller's portfolio reflects a rigorous commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility, embedded at every scale of the design process. The firm's vision is to improve life for people and planet, delivering holistic, quality solutions grounded in Nordic values and continuously adapted to meet global future challenges — from masterplanning to the finest detail of construction.
20000 m²
Munich, Germany
2025
























