1990 – Tourist Information Office, Nuremberg, Bavaria
Architect: E. Grabow H. Hofmann BDA A modern glass and steel building added on to an existing stone house.
Architect: E. Grabow H. Hofmann BDA A modern glass and steel building added on to an existing stone house.
Architect: Frank Gehry The museum building was Frank Gehry’s first building in Europe, realised in cooperation with the Lörrach architect Günter Pfeifer. Together with the museum, which was originally just designed to house...
Architect: Hans Hollein The result of an open architectural competition held in 1983, work did not commence under 1987 with the museum finally opening on 6th June 1991. The architect chosen was Hans...
Architect: Richard Meier & Partners Sited across from the Münster, Meier’s Stadthaus is a tourist information & arts centre for the city of Ulm. Uncomprisingly modern and in his trademark style, postcards of...
Architects: Novotny Mähner Assoziierte Gets its name from both its triangular plan and the upside-down pyramid suspended from the 3 corners at the top of the tower. Something about this building makes it...
Architects: Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates A composition of three parts with different finishes to each. The rectangular stone volume faces the residential neighbourhood and rises to a height of 150 meters (492 feet)....
Architects: Ganz + Rolfes At 115 metres tall and with 27 floors, the Japan Center was built to attract Japanese firms to the Frankfurt financial district. Designed with a rigid geometric pattern which...
Architect: Foster + Partners One of the landmarks of the highrise centre of Frankfurt, the Commerzbank Tower is currently the tallest building in Europe. The striking exterior with its curving corner is topped...
Architects: Novotny Mähner Assoziierte Eurotheum contains a combination of offices and luxury apartments, has thirty-one floors, and is one hundred and ten metres tall. The sleek glass clad building has six projecting floors...