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Coordinates: 50°0642N 8°4024E / 50.1116°N 8.6732°E / 50.1116; 8.6732
 

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Omniturm
Omniturm under construction in September 2019
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General information
StatusCompleted
LocationGroße Gallusstraße 16-18, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Coordinates50°06′42N 8°40′24E / 50.1116°N 8.6732°E / 50.1116; 8.6732
Construction started2017
Completed2019
Inaugurated2019
OwnerCommerz Real
Height189.9 m
Design and construction
Architecture firmBjarke Ingels Group
Structural engineerPfeiferINTERPLAN

Omniturm is a skyscraper in Frankfurt, Germany. It was built by the U.S. real estate company Tishman Speyer Properties from early 2016, and was completed in 2019. The building reaches a height of 190 metres (620 ft), making it the sixth-tallest building in Frankfurt and in Germany upon completion. The name (from Latin omnis 'everyone') is an allusion to the usage of the building, including both residential and office space.

Design[edit]

The tower was designed by Bjarke Ingels Group.[1]

The Omni Tower is notably characterized by a "swing" halfway up the building. The spiral axis shift from the center enables terraces for the living area between the 14th and 23rd floors. In the largest shift, the so-called "residential" area is offset by a total of more than 5 m (16 ft) from the baseline. The 49 storey tower contains 43,850 m2 (472,000 sq ft) of rentable office space, 8,175 m2 (87,990 sq ft) of living space and 1,579 m2 (17,000 sq ft) of publicly accessible area.[2]

According to Designbloom, "the lower part of the building is organized as a slender and rational stack, before the floorplates start to slide outwards in a spiraling motion where the tower contains residential programming. In its uppermost portion, the structure returns to a simple tower block, rejoining the orientation of the floors below".[3]

Usage[edit]

Omniturm is a mixed-used tower. The building has a leasable area of more than 54,100 m2 (582,000 sq ft), with around 44,200 m2 (476,000 sq ft) as flexible office space. 147 premium-apartments account for a further 8,200 m2 (88,000 sq ft).

Owner[edit]

The building was purchased by Commerz Real, an investment asset manager for Commerzbank in 2018.[4]

Skyscrapers in Frankfurt[edit]

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    References[edit]

    1. ^ "OMNITURM - The Skyscraper Center". www.skyscrapercenter.com. Retrieved 2020-06-30.
  • ^ "News-Details - Beton.org". www.beton.org. Retrieved 2020-06-30.
  • ^ "BIG's 'omniturm' tower with shifted floorplates takes shape in frankfurt". designboom | architecture & design magazine. 2018-08-21. Retrieved 2020-06-30.
  • ^ staff2018-09-14T14:51:00+01:00, I. P. E. "Commerz Real buys Omniturm tower in Frankfurt from Tishman Speyer". Real Assets. Retrieved 2020-06-30.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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