For this reason, green offices are attracting increasing attention — spaces where modern business standards, architectural aesthetics, and sustainability principles meet. They are becoming places that inspire motivation and creativity among employees while reflecting the values and culture of the companies that shape them.

Green offices as a reflection of modern work

The search for better work environments has made green offices more than just a trend — they have become the new standard. Such spaces are not designed merely to satisfy aesthetic criteria but to influence the daily lives of employees and the functionality of companies. Natural light, abundant greenery, and nature-inspired colors create an atmosphere that reduces stress and enhances focus, while carefully selected materials and ecological principles foster a sense of balance and connection with the surroundings.

Beyond caring for people, these spaces also care for resources. Energy-efficient lighting, smart heating and cooling systems, and the use of renewable energy sources bring savings and reduce harmful emissions, making offices a long-term sustainable choice. And when you add the fact that such workplaces attract talent and strengthen corporate reputation, it becomes clear that green offices are shaping both the labor market and the wider community.

When sustainability becomes part of a space’s identity

In this broader context, more and more projects in Belgrade aim to merge functionality, aesthetics, and sustainability — and the b40 business center stands out as one of the most prominent examples where these principles are fully realized.

Its architecture immediately conveys a sense of lightness and openness — curved lines and cascading terraces form a harmonious silhouette, while spacious glass façades allow natural light to fill the interior and set the rhythm of work throughout the day. The terraces, filled with greenery, are not designed merely as visual accents but as spaces for relaxation and informal communication, where the line between work and leisure blurs and nature becomes part of the daily work experience. The minimalist form and carefully selected materials give the building a distinctive visual identity, demonstrating that aesthetics and sustainability in contemporary architecture do not exclude but rather complement and enhance each other.

Construction works are scheduled to be completed by the end of the year, when b40, located near a park, will shine in its full glory — as an architectural concept that doesn’t dominate its surroundings but naturally blends into the urban landscape of New Belgrade. Its location, at the corner of Bulevar Milutina Milankovića and Omladinskih brigada, adds further value — it’s a space that successfully combines a quiet, green environment with excellent connectivity to key city points.

With direct access to the highway, airport, and railway station, it represents a practical choice for both employees and visitors. This combination of accessibility, functionality, and carefully crafted aesthetics sets b40 apart as a space that defines new standards of business in the capital.

A new image of Belgrade’s business landscape

The rise of green offices shows that companies today look beyond the square footage of a space — they value how much it contributes to employee well-being and how it supports sustainability principles. The new b40 business center can be seen as a symbol of a modern, sustainable, and functional approach to work — a space that unites design, technology, and nature, while inspiring people and strengthening the connection with the community.

The b40 building represents a modern Class A office facility, strategically located in the central business district of New Belgrade, within the mixed-use residential and commercial complex Bel Mondo. The investor behind the project is PSP-Farman Holding, responsible for the development and construction, while Mondo Development has acquired the property and taken over management of the b40 business building, including further development, optimization, and preparation for commercial tenants.