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Cologne Tower

The Cologne Tower (German: KölnTurm) is a 44-storey office skyscraper in the Köln-Neustadt-Nord district of Cologne, Germany that stands 148.5 m (487 ft) high, or 165.48 m (542.9 ft), including its antenna. Construction of the tower lasted from June 1999 to November 2001. It is the second-tallest building in the city (after the Cathedral), the second-tallest in North Rhine-Westphalia (after the Post Tower in Bonn), and the twelfth-tallest in Germany. The Cologne Cathedral is considered a building in Cologne but outside of North-Rhine-Westphalia due to the canon law of the Catholic Church.

Cologne Tower
KölnTurm
General information
StatusCompleted
Architectural styleModernism
LocationIm MediaPark 8
Neustadt-Nord, Cologne, Germany
Coordinates50°56′53″N 6°56′35″E / 50.9481°N 6.9431°E / 50.9481; 6.9431
Construction startedJune 1999
CompletedNovember 2001
Opening2001
OwnerInfrared Capital Partners
Height
Roof148.5 m (487 ft)
Technical details
Floor count44
2 below ground
Floor area285,000 sq ft (26,500 m2)
Lifts/elevators6
Design and construction
Architect(s)Ateliers Jean Nouvel
Kohl und Kohl Architekten
EngineerGrontmij BGS Ingenieursozietät
Main contractorHochtief
Website
http://www.koelnturm.de/en/
References
[1][2][3][4][5]

Because of the tower's location near Cologne's MediaPark, it is home to several media sector companies.[5]

The observation deck and restaurant, located on the 30th floor, were opened to the public in June 2006.

Architecture edit

Designed around a load-bearing central core, the reinforced concrete tower with an 18-metre (59 ft) mast to its upper end was built in cooperation between the architectural firm Kohl & Kohl and Parisian architect Jean Nouvel.

The glass facade of the building was designed with reflected light in mind. Pictures of the Cologne Cathedral and the skyline of Cologne's Old Town were applied to the glass via screen-printing. Depending on light exposure, different combinations of these images appear on the building.

Transmitter edit

From the antenna on top of the tower, three FM frequencies are broadcast mainly for the northern districts of Cologne: 98.6 MHz/0.4 kW WDR 2 Regionalfenster Cologne, 87.6 MHz/0.3 kW WDR Eins Live, and 89.9 MHz/0.03 kW Germany Kultur. Despite the low power levels, the height of the antenna allows all frequencies to transmit to the northern suburbs. In 2002, the Cologne Tower replaced the former FM transmitter site on the nearby Hansahochaus on Hansaring.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Cologne Tower". CTBUH Skyscraper Center.
  2. ^ . Emporis. Archived from the original on March 5, 2016.
  3. ^ "Cologne Tower". SkyscraperPage.
  4. ^ Cologne Tower at Structurae
  5. ^ a b "Infrared hits German target". Property Week. October 21, 2011.

External links edit

  • Official website

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