City Gate Sculpture

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Here stands the Dusselddorf Stadttor, a testament to architectural innovation. The City Gate Sculpture redefines the symbolic gate form. Completed in 1998, this 20-storey building reaches a height of 75 meters. It marks the southern entrance of Rheinufertunnel. This explains its unique parallelogram-shaped floor plan.

The Dusselddorf Stadttor isn’t just about height. It’s a symbiosis of glass, steel, wood, and stone. These elements combine to create a sleek and elegant form. Transparency and a feel for form define its character.

Notice the building’s double facade. This feature allows natural ventilation, even on higher floors. The 15-story atrium further enhances the building’s unique design. The total gross floor area is approximately 30,000 square meters.

From 1999 to 2017, the Dusselddorf Stadttor served as the seat of the state-chancellery. The Minister-President of North Rhine-Westphalia was located here. This building encourages creativity through its non-conformist architecture. Open and modern workspaces promote motivation and teamwork.

Look closely at the facade. It consists of an outer full-glass shell. A 1.4-meter wide balcony separates it from the inner facade. This design ensures natural ventilation throughout the year. In winter, the Dusselddorf Stadttor is heated using district heating. It comes from the nearby Lausward power station. In summer, a circulating pipe system cools the building. This innovative system results in 70% less energy consumption. This is in comparison to fully air-conditioned buildings of the same kind.

The building uses visible steel columns. They are as thick as pipelines. They cross through the rooms, displaying their natural surfaces. Beech window frames and detailed lights balance the robust steel. These finer design points were created specifically for the Dusselddorf Stadttor.

The Dusselddorf Stadttor received international recognition. At MIPIM, the world’s largest architecture and real estate exhibition, it won two awards. It was named the best office building and received the Jury Prize for best building. This confirms its unique status.

Consider the interplay between architecture and the people working inside. The Stadttor provides an atmosphere that opens perspectives. It enhances creativity and excites the spirit. It is the perfect environment for those solving unique puzzles. The Dusselddorf Stadttor stands as a remarkable example of modern architecture. It blends form, function, and sustainability.

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