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Global Tower

Coordinates: 50°06′39″N 8°40′24″E / 50.11089°N 8.67340°E / 50.11089; 8.67340
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Global Tower
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General information
StatusCompleted
TypeOffice
LocationFrankfurt, Germany
Address32-36 Neue Mainzer Str., Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Coordinates50°06′39″N 8°40′24″E / 50.11089°N 8.67340°E / 50.11089; 8.67340
Construction started1970
Completed1973
2017–2022 (renovated)
OwnerGEG German Estate Group AG
Height
Roof108.6 m (356 ft)[1]
Technical details
Structural systemConcrete
Floor count29
Floor area33,000 m2 (355,000 sq ft)
Lifts/elevatorsKone
Design and construction
Architect(s)Richard Heil
Main contractorDrees & Sommer Advanced Building
Website
Global Tower

The Global Tower also known as the Commerzbank AG is a high-rise office building in the Innenstadt district of Frankfurt, Germany. Built between 1970 and 1973, the tower stands at 108.6 m (356 ft) tall with 29 floors and is the current 40th tallest building in Frankfurt.[2]

History

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Architecture

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In 1966, Commerzbank announced a competition for the building. Seven architectural firms were invited: the Frankfurt offices of Walter Maria Schultz, ABB Architekten, Max Meid & Helmut Romeick and Richard Heil, the Düsseldorf offices of HPP and Heinrich Rosskotten & Edgar Tritthart, and the international architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. The jury chose the design by Richard Heil because he had good contacts with the city administration and made optimal use of the site area.[3]

The listed skyscraper is reminiscent in form, colour and materiality of famous buildings such as the Seagram Building in New York or the Toronto-Dominion Centre and is considered a prime example of the elegance and reduced style of modern architecture.

The design for the associated multifunctional auditorium – the Global Forum – was created by the British architect Norman Foster. It was added in 1994 and now has space for up to 500 people.[4]

From 1974 to 1997, the building served as the headquarters of Commerzbank, then the administration moved to the new Commerzbank Tower, which is located on the neighboring property. A large part of it was then rented to the European Central Bank (ECB) until November 2014.[4]

Since the completion of the revitalization, the Global Tower has been leased to various companies, including Google.[5]

Renovation

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In 2016, German Estate Group GmbH (GEG), a subsidiary of DIC Asset AG (DIC), bought the building from Commerzbank.

According to plans by Meyer Schmitz-Morkramer Architects, the high-rise was extensively revitalized from the end of 2017 to spring 2022. It was upgraded with modern office spaces up to 2.80 m high, the latest building technology with heating and cooling ceilings and mechanical ventilation, roof terraces on the 4th and 25th floors and a two-story lobby and geared to flexible, modern and sustainable requirements. As part of the revitalization, the building received a new, bronze-anodized facade with large window areas.[6] The building's renovation and refurbishment process was officially completed on July 31, 2024 as announced by Branicks.[7] The main developer of the project was GEG and the main maunfacturer was Kone which was also responsible for the elevator equipment.[8]

The investment volume is over 270 million euros. After completion, the Frankfurt skyscraper icon was given the name Global Tower.[9]

Skyscrapers in Frankfurt

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Skyscrapers in Frankfurt
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500m
550yds
30
MainTor
29
Senckenberg Turm
28
Global Tower
27
WinX
26
Japan Center
25
Garden Tower
24
Gallileo
23
City-Haus
22
Frankfurter Büro Center
21
Four
20
The Spin
19
One Forty West
18
Eurotower
17
Skyper
16
Marienturm
15
Deutsche Bank Twin Towers
14
Westend Gate
13
Silberturm
12
Taunusturm
11
Opernturm
10
Grand Tower
8
Trianon
7
Omniturm
6
ONE
5
Tower 185
4
Main Tower
3
Westendstraße 1
2
Messeturm
1
Commerzbank Tower

Tallest skyscrapers in Frankfurt am Main
1
Commerzbank Tower
2
Messeturm
3
Westendstraße 1
4
Main Tower
5
Tower 185
6
ONE
7
Omniturm
8
Trianon
9
Seat of the European Central Bank
10
Grand Tower
11
Opernturm
12
Taunusturm
13
Silberturm
14
Westend Gate
15
Deutsche Bank Twin Towers
16
Marienturm
17
Skyper
18
Eurotower
19
One Forty West
20
The Spin
21
Four
22
Frankfurter Büro Center
23
City-Haus
24
Gallileo
25
Garden Tower
26
Japan Center
27
WinX
28
Global Tower
29
Senckenberg Turm
30
MainTor

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Global Tower". CTBUH Skyscraper Center. Retrieved 30 November 2024.
  2. ^ "Global Tower". wernersobek.com. Werner Sobek. Retrieved December 2, 2024.
  3. ^ "Global Tower Frankfurt a.M." vib-ag.de. ViB Part of Branicks. Retrieved December 2, 2024.
  4. ^ a b "Global Tower". GEG German Estate Group AG. Retrieved 2020-03-24.
  5. ^ "Unsere Standorte - Google" (in German). Retrieved 2024-07-03.
  6. ^ "Commerzbank-Hochhaus verkauft" (in German). immobilienmanager. 2016-11-16. Retrieved 2020-03-24.
  7. ^ "Global Tower: Project transfer to new owners completed after full refurbishment". branicks.com. Branicks. July 31, 2024. Retrieved December 2, 2024.
  8. ^ "Global Tower Frankfurt am Main, Germany". amig-aufzuege.de. Amig. Retrieved December 2, 2024.
  9. ^ Jan Klauth (2019-08-23). "Die Hauptstadt der grünen Immobilien". Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. Archived from the original on 2019-08-27. Retrieved 2024-11-14.
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  • Teresa Fankhänel, Bürohaus Neue Mainzer Straße 32–36, in: Philipp Sturm, Peter Cachola Schmal: Hochhausstadt Frankfurt. Bauten und Visionen seit 1945, München 2014, S. 104–107, ISBN 978-3-7913-5363-0.
  • Global Tower at CTBUH
  • Global Tower at SkyscraperPage
  • Global Tower at SKYDB