Take Mundsburg Tower, for instance. When Hamburg's third-highest skyscraper is completed in 2023 at a cost of EUR 90 million, it will house both residential and commercial spaces, leisure facilities, medical practices and restaurants. A single building will combine work, living, sports, health and entertainment facilities. Basically, the residents will never have to leave the building again. "In any case, they don't have to go far," said Karajica. "The Hamburger Meile offers shopping and the Lake Alster, theatres and cinemas as well as recreation are within walking distance."
Added value is a top priority for Karajica, who looks at the core of a project, i.e. a high-rise residential building - and enhances it with suitable offers. This creates communities and networks, which in turn morph into something new. "The right mix should make for great user interaction." To add value, Karajica also uses future technologies such as smart home solutions. "Smart solutions that make everyday life easier, more comfortable by boosting sustainability and saving energy and are thus a big issue."