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'Commerzbank Tower' is a skyscraper located in Frankfurt, Germany. After it was completed in 1997, it ranked as the tallest construction in Europe until 2004, and now is only surpassed by Moscow's Triumph-Palace.
With a height of 259 m (850 ft), 56 stories, it provides 121,000 m² (1.3 million square feet) of office space for the Commerzbank Headquarters, including winter gardens and natural lighting and air circulation. The signal light on top of the tower gives the tower a total height of 300.1 metres. It was designed by Foster & Partners, with Arup and Krebs & Kiefer (structural engineering), J. Roger Preston with P&A Petterson Ahrens (mechanical engineering), Schad & Hölzel (electrical engineering). Construction of the building began in 1994 and took three years to complete.
The tower is only 2 metres taller than the MesseTurm which is also in Frankfurt. Before the Commerzbank Tower, the MesseTurm was the tallest building in Europe.
The atrium is of a triangular shaped base and rises through the centre of the building. It is sectioned by a number of glass levels. The ground floor below it is the only publicly accessibly space within the complex as, unlike many skyscrapers, the tower does not feature an observation level.
The building is illuminated at night by a yellow light scheme which was designed by Thomas Ende who was allowed to display this sequence as a result of a competition.
Commerzbank Tower


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★ Commerzbank Tower appears in the Euro Contemporary tileset in SimCity 4 (Deluxe or with Rush Hour).

★ In 2007, Wrebbit realeased yet another 3D puzzle from the Towers Made To Scale Collection, which includes the Commerzbank Tower and the messeturm in one box-set.

See also



List of skyscrapers

List of tallest buildings in the European Union

History of Germany

External links



Emporis entry

SkyscraperPage entry

A View On Cities article

Archiseek

CTBUH.org Featured Building



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