Kollektion

COLLECTION OF COMPLETED PROJECTS

Every FRANKONIA Eurobau project is unique. As a solitaire, it differs in location, architecture and type of use. But it does not deny its origins. The individual pieces in the form of urban quarters, residential or office buildings keep their promises. And are the benchmark for current and future projects. Because FRANKONIA Eurobau's toughest competition still remains: FRANKONIA Eurobau.

N°3 SCHINKELPLATZ

Berlin's box seat

Between the Foreign Office and the boulevard Unter der Linden, between Friedrichswerder Church and the new Berlin City Palace - you can't live more exclusively and centrally in Germany. And yet Germany's most privileged apartment is not even for sale. You can rent the Humboldt Lounge for very special special stays and occasions. The finest furnishings, selected works of art and impressive views included. Many years of patience were were necessary. But now N°3 Schinkelplatz in the architectural and social center of and social center of Berlin. arrived.

Location: Berlin
Architects: Axel Schultes and Charlotte Frank, Rafael Moneo and Matthias Schütte, Julia Tophof and Norbert Hemprich
Floor area: 8,700 m²
Use: Residential, office

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PALAIS THEISING

A gemstone
in Berlin-Mitte

A few steps south of Unter den Linden Unter den Linden you will find the sandstone façade of the historic Palais Theising. Hotel Adlon and the Brandenburg Gate are practically neighbors. Behind the imposing the imposing coat of arms relief, spacious apartments, some with roof terraces and no less attractive offices. No wonder that the RTL capital city studio reports on the latest events from the German capital reports from here. Because the favorable location meets the most modern premises behind the glitz and glamor of the imperial era.

Location: Berlin
Architects: Kister Scheithauer Gross,
Patzschke & Partner Architects
Floor area: 16,700 m²
Use: Residential, office

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Nordbahnhof Carree

OFFICE BUILDING FOR
DEUTSCHE BAHN

The Nordbahnhof Carré is a seven-storey seven-storey building complex in Berlin-Mitte, which was built on the the site of the former Nordbahnhof station. Together with the Stettiner Carré, it is the largest office location with 3,700 employees, it is the largest office location Deutsche Bahn in Germany.

Location: Berlin
Architects: RKW Architekten, Hemprich Tophof Architekten
Floor area: 37,000 m²
Use: Office

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SOPHIENTERRASSEN

Hamburg's most beautiful pages

The time-honored villas on the Outer Alster in Hamburg are legendary. With the Sophienterrassen on Harvestehuder Weg, FRANKONIA Eurobau has added to the architectural cultural landscape urban quarter that continues this tradition into the future. Modern villas with classic room heights, townhouses, generously proportioned apartments and prestigious offices are reinventing reinvent the Hanseatic lifestyle here. The the lightness of this white city city in the countryside must be experienced. Here, too, a concierge and various facilities provide a real comfort zone. comfort zone.

Type: City quarter
Location: Hamburg
Architects: Mirjana Markovic, Kahlfeldt Architekten, Carsten Roth, ksg architekten, pinkarchitektur
Floor area: 47,800 m²
Use: Residential, office

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Grosser Burstah

A whole broadside of Hamburg city center

An office and office building could hardly be better located in Hamburg than on Großer Burstah. FRANKONIA Eurobau has created a characteristic and prestigious building on the curved plot on the popular shopping street that reinterprets the Hanseatic merchant lifestyle. With stores on the first floor, spacious offices and modern loft apartments at the top with roof terraces and views over Hamburg's old town.

Location: Hamburg
Architects: Mirjana Markovic, pinkarchitekten
Floor area: 11,400 m²
Use: Office, retail, residential

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LENBACH GÄRTEN

Munich avant-garde

The Lenbach Gardens were exemplary for many of Frankonia's projects. They were the breakthrough for concierge living in Germany and created a thriving urban quarter in place of an unsightly neighborhood near the main train station between the Old Botanical Gardens and Königsplatz. With the 5-star hotel "The Charles" as its architectural flagship and the prestigious Max Palais with concierge service and the modern Steidle Lofts, the ensemble has long been one of the city's top addresses, which is also reflected in its value/development.

Type: City quarter
Location: Munich
Architects: Hilmer Sattler Albrecht, Steidle Architekten
Floor area: 66,100 m²
Uses: Residential, hotel, gastronomy, office

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MONTGELAS PARK

Reside in Munich's finest quarter

Bogenhausen has an even better reputation Munich has a somewhat better sound. In the area known for its area known for its Wilhelminian style villas Frankonia has created Montgelas Park an equally stylish architectural counterpoint. Named after the famous state reformer the former park area is home to exclusive exclusive apartments and prestigious offices. Away from the hustle and bustle, but but still only a few minutes from the English Garden, Montgelas Park is a Montgelas Park is a precious and coveted gem that has found its has found its place.

Location: Munich
Architects: Steidle Architekten, Kahlfeldt Architekten
Floor area: 14,900 m²
Use: Residential, office

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SQUAREPARC

Parkstadt Schwabing
Munich's new center for companies

The Squareparc is located in Parkstadt Schwabing, a new office district directly to the north of the well-known Munich district of Schwabing. Here, FRANKONIA Eurobau developed two identical office buildings with a square floor plan, green inner courtyard and striking tower structure.
The two high-quality buildings are located directly on the central park and have a highly prestigious appearance thanks to their façades made of fine natural stone.

Location: Munich
Architects: RKW Architekten
Floor area: 22,000 m²
Use: Office

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ANDREAS QUARTIER

Between Königsallee and the Rhine - in the (historical) heart of the city

Named after the church of St. Andreas opposite the entrance, the building combines historic old buildings with modern architecture. The innovative usage concept includes high-quality apartments and offices, a 5-star hotel from the Unbound Collection by Hyatt and serviced residences as well as various gas/tro­mic facilities. They form the basis for a unique lifestyle between art and culture.

Type: City quarter
Location: Düsseldorf
Architects: Jurek Slapa - SOP Architekten, Wojtek Grabianowski - RKW Architekten, Architekturbüro Manuela Schmitz
Floor area: 60,000 m²
Use: Residential, hotel, gastronomy, office

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HEINRICH HEINE GÄRTEN

A living monument to the poet

Oberkassel on the left bank of the Rhine is one of the most sought-after residential areas in Düsseldorf. Right on the border, Frankonia Eurobau has developed the Heinrich Heine Gärten, a unique ensemble that combines a wide variety of residential forms. Only residents have access to the complex, which looks like a district in its own right. A concierge service and facilities such as a fitness and wellness area, a lounge and, of course, the spacious park with its water basin and fountains ensure their well-being.

Type: City quarter
Location: Düsseldorf
Architects: Hilmer Sattler Albrecht, ksg Architekten, DDA Düsseldorf, Architekturbüro Manuela Schmitz
Floor area: 45,100 m²
Use: Residential

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WIN WIN

Above the rooftops of the city

The Win Win twin towers in Düsseldorfer Medienhafen make their grand entrance their grand entrance, but together they are unique in terms of concept, location and use. location and use. They are the only building, they are located directly on the water and open up spectacular views over the city, countryside and river. The large garden on the roof, a fitness club and own restaurant are second to none. The concierge service and the stylishly furnished apartments make the urban perfect urban lifestyle. Comparable can only be found in metropolises such as London or New York.

Type: City quarter
Location: Düsseldorf
Architects: ksg Architekten
Storey area: 24,000 m²
Use: Residential, gastronomy

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SIGN!

Sign of the times

Düsseldorf's Media Harbour is not stingy with architectural icons. Sign! has nevertheless earned its exclamation mark here. The famous skyscraper architect Helmut Jahn designed it designed it and gave it his inimitable design language of glass. The signal effect on the outside is the unique views from the inside. its counterpart. Seeing and being seen is true for every company, that can be seen from afar with office impresses business partners and business partners and employees.

Location: Düsseldorf
Architects: Helmut Jahn
Floor area: 15,000 m²
Use: Office

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KWS 183

Chic, esprit and elegance on Düsseldorf's fashion mile

When you say KWS in Düsseldorf, you mean Kaisers­werther Strasse and usually: fashion. But to reduce KWS 183 to a building for showrooms and fashion marketing does not do it justice. Even if the aesthetic design is certainly part of the architectural concept, the building also impresses with many functional factors. For example, the extremely flexible horizontal and vertical division of the rental areas. This versatility makes the KWS highly attractive for many other sectors.

Location: Düsseldorf
Architects: RKW Architekten
Floor space: 8,400 m²
Use: Office, showrooms

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KENNEDYHAUS

A statement
without words

The Kennedyhaus in Düsseldorf says something to every cab driver. Located on Kennedydamm and only a few minutes away from the the entrepreneurial city, companies from companies from the most diverse industries come together. They work in one of the five buildings, which are glass façade with color accentuations to form a single into a single design unit thanks to are connected by a characteristic glass façade with color accents. With its transparent lightness and its modern materiality, the Kennedyhaus is a witness to its era and timeless at the same time.

Location: Düsseldorf
Architects: ksg Architekten, Prof. Ulrich Coersmeier - Designteam C
Floor area: 15,000 m²
Use: Office

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KLOSTERGÄRTEN

Experience nature
on the edge of the old town

An abandoned Franciscan monastery was not only the namesake for the monastery gardens in Münster. It also the garden architecture and the protective the protective arrangement of the buildings around the modern interpretation of the monastery garden. Modern buildings in the greenery and yet only a few steps from the medieval old town medieval old town, the combination of a quiet retreat and lively center - a concept a concept that quickly found favor with customers from Münster quickly found.

Type: City quarter
Location: Münster
Architects: Hilmer Sattler Albrecht
Storey area: 13,800 m²
Use: Residential

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