Bürohochhaus Eschborn (GER)
The 43 m high office tower in Eschborn is characterised by its modern and individual architectural concept. It covers a net area of around 9,000 m2. An important component of the sustainable design is the fully glazed double skin façade. For this reason, the architect decided to use TG-THERM®sun, which offers superior mechanical and chemical resistance and improved aesthetics compared to conventional solar control glass. In addition, a higher transparence and color neutrality is guaranteed. The large-format box-type windows provide optimal lighting for the office areas and make the building appear very lively and open. A total of 1,552 panes of glass were installed, which corresponds to a glass volume of around 6,000 m2.
| Object Name: | Bürohochhaus Eschborn |
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| Construction Time: | 2016 - 2018 |
| Client: | Groß & Partner Grundstücksentwicklungsgesellschaft mbH, OFB Projektentwicklung GmbH |
| Architect: | KSP Jürgen Engel Architekten GmbH |
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| Glass Amount: | 6,048 m² |
| Glass Panes: | 1,552 panes |
| Dimensions: | up to 1,906 x 4,906 mm |
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