Messeturm
Skyscraper in Frankfurt, Germany From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Messeturm, or Trade Fair Tower, is a 63-storey, 257 m (843 ft)[5] skyscraper in the Westend-Süd district of Frankfurt, Germany. It is the second tallest building in Frankfurt, the second tallest building in Germany and the third tallest building in the European Union. It was the tallest building in Europe from its completion in 1990 until 1997 when it was surpassed by the Commerzbank Tower, which is also located in Frankfurt.
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General information | |
Status | Completed |
Type | Commercial offices |
Architectural style | Art Deco, Postmodern |
Location | Friedrich-Ebert-Anlage 49 Frankfurt Hesse, Germany |
Coordinates | 50°06′44″N 8°39′10″E |
Construction started | 13 July 1988 |
Opening | October 1990 |
Cost | DM500 million |
Owner | Tishman Speyer Properties |
Height | |
Roof | 257 m (843 ft) |
Top floor | 228 m (748 ft) |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 63 2 below ground |
Floor area | 61,711 m2 (664,300 sq ft) |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Helmut Jahn Richard Murphy |
Developer | Tishman Speyer Properties CitiBank |
Structural engineer | Ingenieurbüro Fritz Nötzold |
Main contractor | HOCHTIEF AG |
Other information | |
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The Messeturm is located near the Frankfurt Trade Fair grounds. Helmut Jahn designed the Messeturm in a postmodern architectural style. It is regarded as one of the design classics among European skyscrapers. Despite its name, the Messeturm is not used for trade fair exhibitions but as an office building. It is one of the few buildings in Germany with their own postal code (60308), the others being Opernturm, another Frankfurt skyscraper, and the summit station on Zugspitze.
When Germany submitted its application to have Frankfurt selected as the seat of the European Union's Anti-money-laundering authority (AMLA) in 2023, the Messeturm was one of three options – alongside Tower 185 – presented as potential location for the new agency.[6]
Design
The Messeturm is similar in design to towers by other architects including the Bank of America Plaza in Atlanta, Georgia and Key Tower (1991) in Cleveland, Ohio. Frankfurters often call it Bleistift ("pencil") due to its shape. The construction of the building's foundation set a world record for the longest continuous concrete pour. Ninety trucks poured concrete for 78 hours into the 6-metre (20 ft) deep foundation. Its ground floor area is just 1,681 m2 (18,090 sq ft), and features a 36.3 m (119.1 ft) pyramid at the top.
The tower uses numerous geometric shapes in its design such as the square footprint which is the main shape used throughout the tower. It then rises to a cylindrical shape which finally completes in a pyramid.
There are 900 parking places in a public parking garage and a direct connection to the subway.
In popular culture
- SimCity series
- MesseTurm appears under the name Hogan Wallace and White Insurance as a vanilla stage 8 Euro-Contemporary building set in SimCity 4 (Deluxe or with Rush Hour).[7]
- There is a building that has a similar appearance to the Messeturm in SimCity 3000.[citation needed]
Gallery
- The inner city ring with Messeturm in the background
- Messeturm at sunset
- Messeturm at night
- Messeturm from street level
- Messeturm from street level
Skyscrapers in Frankfurt
Skyscrapers in Frankfurt
Tallest skyscrapers in Frankfurt am Main
1
Commerzbank Tower2
Messeturm3
Westendstraße 14
Main Tower5
Tower 1856
ONE7
Omniturm8
Trianon9
Seat of the European Central Bank10
Grand Tower11
Opernturm12
Taunusturm13
Silberturm14
Westend Gate15
Deutsche Bank Twin Towers16
Marienturm17
Skyper18
Eurotower19
One Forty West20
The Spin21
Four22
Frankfurter Büro Center23
City-Haus24
Gallileo25
Garden Tower26
Japan Center27
WinX28
Global Tower29
Senckenberg Turm30
MainTor31
Eden FrankfurtSee also
References
External links
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