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Marienturm

Coordinates: 50°06′45″N 8°40′07″E / 50.1124°N 8.6687°E / 50.1124; 8.6687
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Marienturm
Marienturm in May 2019
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General information
StatusCompleted
Architectural styleModernism
AddressTaunusanlage 9/10
Town or cityFrankfurt
Height155 m (509 ft)
Technical details
Floor count38
Floor area45,450 m2 (489,200 sq ft)
Design and construction
Architecture firmThomas Müller Ivan Reimann Architekten
Structural engineerRSP Remmel + Sattler Ingenieurgesellschaft mbH
Main contractorHOCHTIEF Construction AG Niederlassung Hamburg
Other information
Public transit access Taunusanlage

Marienturm is a skyscraper in Frankfurt, Germany. Completed in 2019, it has a height of 155 meters, making it the 15th tallest building in Frankfurt beside Deutsche Bank Twin Towers (As of 2022). Located in the Bankenviertel, the building was built between 2015 and 2019 by real estate developer Pecan Development GmbH for a fund affiliated with Aermont Capital, and is primarily used for office space.[1]

The building's contractor is Hochtief.[2]

Location

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The tower is part of the Marieninsel project, which also contains a ten-story office building called the Marienforum.[3]

Design

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The supporting structure of the building is a reinforced concrete skeleton, consisting of a flat reinforced concrete slab on each floor, and reinforced concrete columns that are arranged on the outside in the floor plan, and four reinforced concrete core areas. These serve for horizontal stiffening and are coupled to one another via the corridor ceilings and beams.[3]

The interior design is inspired by the nearby Taunusanlage Park.[4] The building contains a 17-metre-high lobby that acts as a transit zone between working environments and nature. This is assisted by contrasting materials, such as wood, stone, marble, and metal, and unique patterns and textures. The Marienforum has a similarly inspired design, albeit with different materials.

Usage

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In addition to commercial office space, a restaurant, a fitness studio, a children's day-care center and 267 underground car parks, including 77 parking spaces with electrical charging stations.

Awards

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The building has won several architectural awards, including the German Design Award in 2018.[5]

Skyscrapers in Frankfurt

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Skyscrapers in Frankfurt
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Commerzbank Tower
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Messeturm
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Main Tower
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Westend Gate
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Deutsche Bank Twin Towers
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Marienturm
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Skyper
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Eurotower
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One Forty West
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The Spin
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Four
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Frankfurter Büro Center
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City-Haus
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Gallileo
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Garden Tower
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Japan Center
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WinX
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Global Tower
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Senckenberg Turm
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References

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  1. ^ "Marienturm – The Skyscraper Center". www.skyscrapercenter.com. Retrieved 21 April 2021.
  2. ^ "HOCHTIEF Building to build Marienturm in Frankfurt". HOCHTIEF. Retrieved 21 April 2021.
  3. ^ a b "Marienturm". SKYLINE ATLAS. Retrieved 21 April 2021.
  4. ^ "Marienturm and Marienforum | Patricia Urquiola". patriciaurquiolastudio. Retrieved 21 April 2021.
  5. ^ "Marieninsel Frankfurt – Winner – Architecture – German Design Award". www.german-design-award.com (in German). Retrieved 21 April 2021.
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50°06′45″N 8°40′07″E / 50.1124°N 8.6687°E / 50.1124; 8.6687