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Hesse Building Links: German Architecture Information – Built Environment
post updated 31 March 2024
Frankfurt Architecture Designs – chronological list
Contemporary Hesse Architectural Projects, chronological:
Frankfurt Developments
BASF SE High-Rise Building in Ludwigshafen
Beton-Balkone Frankfurt am Main
Brioni Worldwide Frankfurt Store
Building on Former Deutsche Bank Site Frankfurt
European Central Bank Building
European Central Bank Development
European Central Bank Frankfurt Tower
Frankfurt Architecture Walking Tours
Frankfurt School of Finance & Management
Gesellschaftshaus Palmengarten
Historical Museum Exhibits in Frankfurt
Martin Luther School in Rimbach
Opernplatz 2 Frankfurt Building
Penthouse Königstein im Taunus
Tessellating Canopy System in Frankfurt
Worms Culture & Conference Center
We aim to add more buildings in this Hesse city soon – submissions are welcome.
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photo © Adrian Welch
FOUR Frankfurt Towers buildings designed by UNStudio & HPP Architects (UNS + HPP):
image courtesy of architects
UNStudio join forces with HPP Architects to create a consortium (UNS + HPP) to carry out the next phases of the project. Both companies bring many years of experience with large-scale projects, complex planning and design processes.
This index page is for architectural projects in this major German city e-architect website
Frankfurt am Main, commonly known as Frankfurt, is the largest city in the German state of Hesse and the fifth-largest city in Germany, with a 2012 population of 687,775. The urban area had an estimated population of 2,300,000 in 2010.
Source: Wikipedia
NHOW Hotel, ONE office and hotel skyscraper complex, Frankfurter Messe, interior design by Rafael de La-Hoz Arquitectos, based in Madrid, Spain:
picture : CA Immo/Rafael de La-Hoz
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