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TaunusTurm (originally ''Kaiserkarree'') is the project name for a complex of two buildings, a skyscraper and a high-rise residential building, in
Frankfurt Frankfurt am Main () is the most populous city in the States of Germany, German state of Hesse. Its 773,068 inhabitants as of 2022 make it the List of cities in Germany by population, fifth-most populous city in Germany. Located in the forela ...
, Germany. The site is located in Frankfurt's financial district, the Bankenviertel, at the corner of Neue Mainzer Straße and Taunustor. The site borders a park named Taunusanlage, which gave the tower its name (the Taunus is a low mountain range north of Frankfurt). The buildings were designed by architecture firm Gruber + Kleine-Kraneburg. The project developer is real estate building and operating company Tishman Speyer which also built the
Messeturm The Messeturm, or Trade Fair Tower, is a 63-storey, 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 Eu ...
and the Opernturm in Frankfurt. The start of construction was in April 2011 and the first tenants moved in February 2014.


History

In 1998 the City of Frankfurt approved a new high-rise development plan which specifies where new skyscrapers are allowed to be built in the city. One of the approved locations was the estate owned by
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and Rheinhyp at Taunustor, right at the heart of Frankfurt's financial district. The development plan envisioned a high-rise building for the property, named Kaiserkarree. In 2000 architecture firm Gruber + Kleine-Kraneburg won an architecture competition for the planned tower, but the project slowed down after the
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burst in 2000 and the
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in 2001. Meanwhile the Rheinhyp became part of real estate bank Eurohypo and moved to
Eschborn Eschborn () is a town in the Main-Taunus district, Hesse, Germany. It is part of the Frankfurt Rhein-Main Regional Authority, Frankfurt Rhein-Main urban area and has a population of 21,488 (2018). Eschborn is home to numerous corporations due to it ...
, therefore Commerzbank took over responsibility for the property. In 2007 Commerzbank announced that it wanted to sell the property because there was no need to use it for own purposes. At the end of the same year Tishman Speyer and Commerz Real bought the property and said that they would build the tower unchanged from the previous design. It was agreed upon with the City of Frankfurt that a part of the tower would be used for apartments. The demolition of the existing buildings on the property was scheduled to start in spring 2008 but was delayed because Tishman Speyer surprisingly announced that the plans for the tower had changed: Instead of one broad tower they changed the design to two towers, one and one , and therefore a clear parting between office use and residential use. Tishman Speyer submitted a building application in 2010 and started the demolition process but shortly after the demolition was once again stopped because the main tenant for the office tower (rumoured to be Clifford Chance) cancelled the contract negotiations. Tishman Speyer then announced that the towers, now called Taunusturm, would not be built in the near future. In January 2011 demolition works continued and Tishman Speyer officially presented the final design for the towers, again from Gruber + Kleine-Kraneburg: and . The construction of the towers began in April 2011 and finished in time to open in February 2014.


Gallery

File:Kaiserkarree-1.jpg, Former buildings (2008), demolished 2011 File:Kaiserkarree-2.jpg, Former buildings (2008), demolished 2011 File:Taunusturm Baugrube 2011-10.jpg, Construction site (October 2011) File:Frankfurt Am Main-Taunusturm-Baugrube-Ansicht von Suedwesten-20111208.jpg, Construction site (December 2011) File:Taunusturm Baustelle 2012-03-27.jpg, Construction site (March 2012) File:Taunusturm 2012-11-14.jpg, Construction site (November 2012) File:Frankfurt Taunusturm.Büro.20130309.jpg, Construction site (March 2013) File:Frankfurt Taunusturm.Büro.20130603.jpg, Construction site (June 2013)


Skyscrapers in Frankfurt


See also

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List of tallest buildings in Frankfurt Frankfurt, Germany, is one of the few European cities with a large cluster of high rise buildings in its downtown area. In many other European cities, skyscraper construction was not well received in the past due to the historical value of existi ...
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List of tallest buildings in Germany This list ranks buildings in Germany that stand at least tall. Only habitable buildings are ranked, which excludes radio masts and towers, observation towers, Steeple (architecture), steeples, chimneys and other tall architectural structures. ...


References


External links


TaunusTurm – Official WebsiteGruber + Kleine-Kraneburg – Official WebsiteTishman Speyer – Official Website
* (''old design'') {{Portal bar, Germany, Architecture Skyscrapers in Frankfurt Skyscraper office buildings in Frankfurt Buildings and structures completed in 2014 2014 establishments in Germany Residential skyscrapers in Germany