1. The Line – NEOM, Saudi Arabia

Envisioned as a 170-km linear city with no cars and zero emissions, The Line will feature integrated office spaces inside futuristic vertical structures. Work in this eco-megacity will be fully digital, and everything will be accessible within 20 minutes.

2. Google Bay View Campus – California, USA

Google recently opened its first self-designed campus – Bay View. The building features a unique, organic shape, roof-mounted solar panels, and interiors designed for agile collaboration with fully reconfigurable work zones. It’s energy self-sufficient and LEED-certified.

3. Quay Quarter Tower – Sydney, Australia

This 206-meter high-rise is a prime example of transformation done right. An existing building was expanded and reimagined into one of Asia’s most advanced business towers. With sky gardens, flexible office layouts, and natural ventilation, it represents sustainable urban reinvention.

4. The Spiral – New York City, USA

One of Manhattan’s latest landmarks, The Spiral, features a continuous green terrace winding around the building from bottom to top. This 314-meter office skyscraper integrates biophilic design, smart air monitoring, and panoramic views over the Hudson.

5. Smart City District – Copenhagen, Denmark

In this innovative urban zone, every building is digitally connected. Office spaces are monitored in real-time for energy use, occupancy, and air quality. Smart workspaces automatically adjust lighting and temperature based on real-time user behavior.

6. EDGE East Side – Berlin, Germany

The EDGE complex redefines smart buildings. Through a connected app, users can book meeting rooms, customize temperature and lighting, and monitor their environmental impact. It’s a benchmark for tech-driven sustainability in commercial real estate.

7. Merdeka 118 – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Soon to be the second-tallest building in the world at 678 meters, Merdeka 118 isn’t just about luxury and tourism—it will also include top-tier business offices. Working above the clouds becomes a reality here.

8. Bosco Verticale Offices – Milan, Italy

Following the success of the residential “vertical forest” towers, Milan is now developing their office version. Surrounded by greenery, trees, and vertical gardens, these offices not only look stunning but help regulate temperature and improve air quality in urban zones.

 

These global projects show that the future of work is green, smart, flexible, and human-centered. As the world moves toward more sustainable and intelligent cities, Belgrade is also joining the trend—with modern business hubs, green-certified buildings, and a growing coworking scene.

Who knows—some of these world-class concepts may soon find their way to our own office districts.