South Tower (Brussels)

Coordinates: 50°50′16″N 4°20′15″E / 50.83778°N 4.3375°E / 50.83778; 4.3375
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South Tower
  • Tour du Midi (
    BEF 1.4 billion
OwnerBelgian Pensions Administration
Height
Antenna spire171 m (561 ft)
Roof148 m (486 ft)
Technical details
Floor count
  • 38
  • 3 below ground
Floor area85,630 m2 (921,700 sq ft)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Michel Jaspers & Partners
References
[1][2][3][4]

The South Tower (

tallest building in Belgium, and was the tallest in the European Economic Community (EEC) when it was built, until it was surpassed by Tour Montparnasse in Paris
in 1972.

The South Tower stands adjacent to Brussels-South railway station. The building's facade was reclad in 1995–96 with unitised glass panels using double glass solarbel silver, and it can accommodate about 2,500 office workers. It was built for the Belgian Federal Pensions Service (FPS), which still occupies it today,[5][6] and it is thus often also called the Pensions Tower (French: Tour des Pensions; Dutch: Pensioentoren).

Gallery

  • The South Tower seen from Brussels-South railway station in 1996, with a Thalys in the foreground
    The South Tower seen from Brussels-South railway station in 1996, with a Thalys in the foreground
  • The South Tower seen from the Palace of Justice on the Place Poelaert/Poelaertplein
    The South Tower seen from the
    Palace of Justice
    on the Place Poelaert/Poelaertplein
  • The water feature at the bottom of the tower
    The water feature at the bottom of the tower

See also

References

  1. ^ "South Tower". CTBUH Skyscraper Center.
  2. ^ "Emporis building ID 108924". Emporis. Archived from the original on 6 March 2016.
  3. ^ "South Tower". SkyscraperPage.
  4. ^ South Tower at Structurae
  5. ^ "SFPD". www.sfpd.fgov.be. Retrieved 23 March 2018.
  6. ^ Times, The Brussels. "All pension services now located in the South Tower". www.brusselstimes.com. Retrieved 19 November 2022.

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