The Berlin-based architecture firm Eike Becker_Architekten has completed two large-scale sustainable construction projects in the Frankfurt am Main area: The city’s first timber hybrid high-rise called Timber Pioneer and the ROCKYWOOD micro-neighborhood in Offenbach am Main. The skyline is thus taking on new forms.
Future-oriented construction has long been a topic on the agenda in Frankfurt am Main. Two projects by Eike Becker_Architekten are now about to open and show how this idea can be put into practice. They promote sustainability and set architectural accents on the Main. Both have an excellent carbon footprint and also bring social benefits. They are also among the first timber buildings of their size in the region.
“We are delighted to be able to offer people in the Rhine-Main region a higher quality of life locally thanks to the new buildings. In doing so, we are paving the way for a sustainable tomorrow in a rapidly changing world in which we want to live and work well and with pleasure,” says Eike Becker about the completion of Timber Pioneer and ROCKYWOOD.
The eight-storey timber building called Timber PIoneer in the Europaviertel is the first timber-hybrid high-rise in Frankfurt am Main. It consists of over 1,800 cubic meters of FSC-certified spruce wood, making the building shell completely CO2-neutral. The foundation stone for the new building was laid in 2020. Overall, the entire new building saved around 80 percent CO2 compared to a conventional concrete building.
Thanks to prefabricated modular composite elements with resource-saving materials, it was also possible to speed up the construction work. This resulted in less construction noise, dust and waste, which is good for the microclimate.
The majority of the 17,600 square meters of space in the building is used for offices. They offer individual office concepts with flexible room partitioning. At the same time, a pleasant indoor climate is created within the premises, as wood as a building material filters the air and regulates humidity. Three-meter-high ceilings allow plenty of light to enter, and the smell of wood also contributes to a sense of well-being.
“Modern buildings must take into account all aspects of modern working life: A health-promoting working environment, flexible spaces and room to meet and exchange ideas are more important than ever. Timber Pioneer meets these requirements, today and tomorrow,” says Eike Becker. His office has been well received with this idea and has already secured Universal Investment as the main tenant for around 10,000 square meters of office space.
A similarly sustainable project by Eike Becker_Architekten, which also focuses on people, is the ROCKYWOOD at Offenbach harbor. This was built in just one and a half years on around 11,000 square meters. It offers a place for “new work”. Together, the two buildings, Rocky and Wood, form a micro-neighborhood.
Similar to Timber Pioneer, a modular timber construction method was also used for this timber building, which offers a pleasant, healthy indoor climate. 2,600 cubic meters of wood were used for the Wood building and were also able to bind 2,500 tons of CO2. The Rocky, on the other hand, is a classic concrete building. However, architectural tricks enabled the office to take various requirements into account. For example, the loft offices offer an unobstructed view over the pile. The two lower floors are connected via a ramp, which was particularly important to the main tenant, a bicycle specialist.
ROCKYWOOD is also home to a social project, the Nordend Offenbach Boxing Club. The nationally recognized violence prevention and integration project is allowed to use the premises rent-free for the next 20 years, as well as the outdoor “Playground” area.
Eike Becker explains: “The outdoor area with access to the banks of the Main is a publicly accessible meeting area in the middle of the ensemble. Our aim was to combine sustainable architecture and social commitment in office buildings with the best working atmosphere. ROCKYWOOD thus stands for creative district development with a positive climate footprint.”
Sustainability is playing an increasingly important role in the construction industry. According to Eike Becker_Architekten, environmentally friendly construction has been a central concern for many years. According to the architects, climate and resource planning should begin at the planning stage and continue throughout the entire construction process, from the selection of building materials to CO2-reduced transportation and the compensation of process-related emissions through to the promotion of the circular economy.
Eike Becker says: “We have a social, ecological and creative responsibility. Our projects in the Rhine-Main region show that we can implement this responsibility in various ways and help shape our tomorrow in a sustainable way.” These two projects are some of the first timber buildings in the Rhine-Main region. The hope is that they will inspire other timber buildings in Frankfurt and the surrounding area.
His office consists of over employees from 16 different countries working together in Berlin. In 2021, the team received the European Brand Award as the architecture firm with the strongest brand in Germany. The work of Eike Becker_Architekten pays particular attention to urban centers with their people, public spaces and neighborhoods.
Read more: The cradle-to-cradle principle is becoming increasingly important in architecture. It goes beyond traditional recycling concepts and aims to design buildings in such a way that their materials can circulate in closed cycles. Timber buildings such as Timber Pioneer are a good example of what this can look like in practice.












