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Old Posted Jan 30, 2023, 4:11 PM
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Great shots! Love to have updates on Frankfurt!
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A huge update with photos I took on Saturday afternoon.























































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The towers T4 and T3 are already toped out , the two bigger T2 and T1 will follow this year . The cosed increased strange to ~ 2 bn Euro !
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Old Posted Sep 21, 2023, 2:36 AM
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Here are some of my recent photos of this project:

































































ALL PHOTOS BY ME
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Oh wow. . . this is making quite an impact. . . thanks for sharing. . .

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great additional density to this cluster
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^ Yeah, the density of the cluster is getting serious.

Besides, what I like about us Europeans is that we mindfully design sustainable and energy-efficient facades.

While some others are in an "après moi, le déluge !" mindset.
Après moi, le déluge means "after me, the flood (or deluge)", meaning that they are self-centered, selfish and don't mind about what would happen following their death.
Those want things to look supposedly shiny, were they actually crappy, while we focus on sustainable engineering.

We'll see what's the most respected in heaven in the end.
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I'll echo the density density comments made previously. Amazing what has been added over the last 5-7 years in the Frankfurt skyline, and this project alone increases this by a pretty wide margin. I'm torn on the facade - some towers look really nice, but others look just so-so - but am curious about the sustainability features of the facades themselves. What makes them more sustainable?
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What makes them more sustainable?
Insulation. Transparent glass is bad at that, so those buildings look like they make a moderate use of it.
Of course, they need windows anyway, but they're not designed as plain "glass boxes".
Energy efficiency is more and more crucial today.
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I took those on Thursday.











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I have to say that this is a fantastic project. Thank you for the beautiful pictures.
I hope they start building the Millennium Tower soon.
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Is there anyone here who would change the title to:

FRANKFURT | Four Frankfurt | 233 M | 59 FL | 178 M | 128 M | 104 M
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