Trianon (Frankfurt am Main)

Trianon
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General information
TypeCommercial offices
LocationMainzer Landstraße 16-24
Frankfurt
Hesse, Germany
Coordinates50°06′45″N 8°40′00″E / 50.11250°N 8.66667°E / 50.11250; 8.66667
Construction started1990
Completed1993
Height
Roof186 m (610 ft)
Technical details
Floor count45
4 below ground
Floor area118,000 m2 (1,270,000 sq ft)
Lifts/elevators23
Design and construction
Architect(s)Novotny Mähner Assoziierte
Hentrich Petschnigg & Partner
Albert Speer & Partner
DeveloperFVH Frankfurter Vermögens-Holding
Structural engineerIngenieurbüro Fritz Nötzold
Philipp Holzmann AG
Other information
Public transit access Taunusanlage
References
[1][2][3][4]

Trianon is a 45-storey, 186 m (610 ft) skyscraper in the Westend-Süd district of Frankfurt, Germany, completed in 1993. For several decades until 2024, it served as the headquarters for DekaBank; other tenants are Deutsche Bundesbank (since 2015) and Franklin Templeton.[5] Atop the building is an inverted pyramid suspended from the three corners. As of 2023, the tower is the eighth-tallest skyscraper in Frankfurt and also in Germany.

The Trianon's layout is roughly the shape of an equilateral triangle, the corners of which are formed by three-sided towers. The end is an inverted three-sided pyramid on the roof. It is the first structure in Germany to use high-strength concrete.

  1. ^ "Trianon". CTBUH Skyscraper Center.
  2. ^ "Emporis building ID 109678". Emporis. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  3. ^ "Trianon". SkyscraperPage.
  4. ^ Trianon at Structurae
  5. ^ Tom Sims and Matthias Inverardi (25 June 2024), Frankfurt skyscraper owner files for insolvency as property crisis grips Reuters.