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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Post_TowerPost Tower - Wikipedia

    The Post Tower is a 162.5-metre, 41-storey office building in Bonn, Germany. It was designed by German-American architect Helmut Jahn and won the 2002 Silver Emporis Skyscraper Award. It is the fourteenth tallest skyscraper in Germany, and the tallest in Germany outside of Frankfurt am Main.

  2. Der Post Tower in Bonn ist die Zentrale des Logistikkonzerns Deutsche Post AG. Er ist mit 162,5 Metern das höchste deutsche Hochhaus außerhalb von Frankfurt am Main und das vierzehnthöchste in Deutschland überhaupt.

  3. May 7, 2012 · Area: 73501 m². Photographs: Murphy/Jahn. Manufacturers: Lindner. Text description provided by the architects. The split, shifted oval is oriented to the Rhine, Siebengebierge and the city,...

  4. jahn.studio › work › deutsche-postJahn ⁄ Post Tower

    Serving as the headquarters of Deutsche Post in Bonn, Germany, it is designed to maximize occupant comfort and environmental efficiency. The 40-floor tower stands at the edge of the city adjacent to the Rhine River.

  5. www.wernersobek.com › projects › post-towerPost Tower | Werner Sobek

    The Deutsche Post headquarters building in Bonn is characterised by a synthesis of high transparency, perfect functionality and excellent component design. A filigree double-skin facade surrounds the 162 m high building, which consists of two offset circular sections.

  6. architizer.com › projects › post-towerPOST TOWER - Architizer

    POST TOWER. Bonn, Germany. Firm. Type. Commercial › Office. YEAR. 2002. SIZE. 25,000 sqft - 100,000 sqft. The 162 m tower together with the 112 m "Langer Eugen" by Egon Eiermann and the low-rise Deutsche Welle by Joachim Schürmann form the edge of the city to the Rheinauenpark.

  7. The Post Tower dominates the Bonn skyline. Visible for kilometres around, it is the tallest building in the city. This modern marvel is an impressive construction, towering at 162 metres, affording stunning views of the city and the river Rhine.