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Commerzbank Headquarters Frankfurt. Ariston McKay. Liakos Ben. The Structure. Vision of Sir Norman Foster Constructed 1994 - 1997 in the heart of Frankfurt 299 meters, 53 floors – the Tallest building in Europe Steel framing Green Design. The Green Design. Minimum Environmental Impact
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Commerzbank HeadquartersFrankfurt Ariston McKay Liakos Ben
The Structure • Vision of Sir Norman Foster • Constructed 1994 - 1997 in the heart of Frankfurt • 299 meters, 53 floors – the Tallest building in Europe • Steel framing • Green Design
The Green Design • Minimum Environmental Impact • Healthy Human Interaction • Energy Efficient Happy Worker make better world. !!!
The Scientific “S” • Virendeel beams Cross-section of climatic façade
Daylighting • 7.5 m from a window! • Happy worker
Cooling and Ventilation • Garden spaces provide evaporative cooling • Atrium stack effect produces ventilation • Operable windows • Aerodynamic Building Design
The Solar Envelope • Not “Green” at other buildings’ expense
Wrapping it all up(structurally) At the Office facades as built, with air gaps top and bottom of outer glazing
The Social “S” • Not monolithic, but inviting for the happiness of the workers
Shape “Forms” Forces • Socially inviting, not too windy • Perambulate around the building, stop in a park – a nice park. • Maybe a Mediterranean park, NO, a North American Park, NO a Asian park (based on the direction).
Connecting Happy Worker • You can look into other people’s offices – so there will be no secrets. • Secrets that divide us.
SO NICE TO BE OUTSIDE IN GERMANY Its springtime for Commerzbank in Germany ][][][][][][][][][ • Galleria, shops, bring community together • Fresh feelings
The Symbolic “S” • On the day the Commerzbank opened, the Financial Times adopted it as the symbol of Frankfurt, just as it features Big Ben and the Eiffel Tower as symbols of London and Paris.
An Evolution in Form • Commerzbank symbolizes, as the tallest building in Europe, A New Form for Structures • Like the Menai Straits Bridge of this Era Are we going GREEN?
Conflicting Ideals Billington’s Blunder? ? • Is structural art, as defined by David P. Billington applicable to buildings? • What about the environment?
Skyscraper Words of Wisdom “If you ever fall off the Commerzbank Centrale Building, just go real limp, because maybe you’ll look like a dummy and people will try to catch you because, hey, free dummy.” Jack Handy