Opernturm

Coordinates: 50°06′58″N 8°40′12″E / 50.116°N 8.670°E / 50.116; 8.670
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OpernTurm
Tishman Speyer Properties
Structural engineerBollinger + Grohmann
References
[1][2][3]

OpernTurm (Opera Tower) is a 43-storey 170 m (560 ft) skyscraper in the Westend-Süd district of Frankfurt, Germany. The property is situated opposite Alte Oper on the corner of Bockenheimer Landstraße and Bockenheimer Anlage. The building was designed by Christoph Mäckler. The project developer was Tishman Speyer, a US firm that previously built the Sony Center in Berlin and the Messeturm in Frankfurt.

Design

The Opernturm consists of a 42-storey, 170 m (560 ft) tower, a 7-storey, 26 m (85 ft) podium building facing towards

Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design
(LEED) Gold standard.

The site was occupied by one of Frankfurt's first high-rise buildings, the 68 m (223 ft) Zürich-Haus built in 1962. In 1998 the owner of the building, Zürich Versicherung, commissioned Christoph Mäckler's firm to design a new building that would be 22 m (72 ft) taller in order to maximize land use. When the initially proposed building was felt to be rather bulky, Zürich Versicherung suggested to the local government to build the new tower up to a height of 160 m (520 ft) and to compensate for the added height by making available company-owned land to extend the adjacent Rothschildpark down to Bockenheimer Landstrasse. The local government eventually agreed but Zürich Versicherung did not go ahead with the development and sold the empty site - the old tower was demolished in 2002 - to project developer Tishman Speyer in July 2004.

Civil engineering works started in late 2006 with the removal of the former underground garage of Zürich-Haus. The groundbreaking for the development of OpernTurm took place on 22 January 2007.

The completion of Opernturm in late 2009 added another landmark to the city's much photographed skyline, with its elegant silhouette and the natural stone façade setting it apart from the glass towers dominating the cityscape. The adjoining Rothschildpark has been extended by 5,500 m2 (59,000 sq ft) and redesigned in the style of an English garden.

Tenants

In November 2009, the retailer Manufactum was the first tenant to move into the podium building. The building's anchor tenant, occupying 31,000 m2 (330,000 sq ft), is the European headquarters offices of the UBS Group AG.[4]

Leading multinational legal services

Reed Smith LLP and the world's largest asset manager BlackRock
are occupying several floors of the tower.

Skyscrapers in Frankfurt

See also

References

  1. ^ "Emporis building ID 101355". Emporis. Archived from the original on April 22, 2016.
  2. ^ "Opernturm". SkyscraperPage.
  3. ^ Opernturm at Structurae
  4. ^ "UPDATE 1-UBS sets up Frankfurt bank for European wealth management". Reuters. 2016-12-01. Retrieved 2017-04-22.

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