Gehry Tower

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Gehry Tower is a distinctive, deconstructivist-style stainless steel-clad building in Hanover, Germany, designed by renowned architect Frank Gehry.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf building
deconstructivist architecture
office building
architect Frank Gehry
architecturalMovement contemporary architecture
architecturalStyle Deconstructivism
category Buildings and structures in Hanover
Frank Gehry
surface form: Frank Gehry buildings

Landmarks in Hanover
city Hanover
cityDistrict Mitte, Hanover
cladding stainless steel
commissionedBy Stadtwerke Hannover
completionDate 2001
coordinates 52.374°N 9.738°E
country Germany
façadeSystem metal cladding
feature curved stainless steel surfaces
irregular geometry
twisted façade
function administrative offices
hasAddress Steintor, 30159 Hanover, Germany
hasArchitecturalSignificance example of deconstructivist office tower
hasElevator yes
hasLighting exterior illumination
hasMediaCoverage architecture magazines
hasNearbyLandmark Mitte, Hanover
surface form: Hanover city center
hasNearbyTransport Steintor tram stop
hasPhotographicSubject architectural photography
hasStaircase yes
height approximately 25 metres
locatedAt Steintorplatz
locatedIn Hanover
Lower Saxony
material stainless steel
namedAfter Frank Gehry
numberOfFloors 9
openingDate 2001
owner Stadtwerke Hannover
publicAccess exterior only
purpose company headquarters annex
region Northern Germany
roofType flat roof
structuralSystem reinforced concrete
touristAttraction yes
use office

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