IBC (Frankfurt am Main)

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IBC
IBC
The IBC complex
Basic data
Place: Theodor-Heuss-Allee 70-74 ( Bockenheim )
Construction time : 2001-2003
Architects : Koehler Architects' office
Use / legal
Usage : office building
Technical specifications
Height : 112.0 m
Floors : 30th
Usable area : 130,000 m²
Height comparison
Frankfurt am Main : 28. ( list )
Germany : 54. ( list )
address
City: Frankfurt am Main
Country: Germany

The IBC is a building complex in Frankfurt am Main . It consists of three parts of the building (called ibc corner (A), ibc forum (B) and ibc tower (C)). The ibc tower is a skyscraper with a height of 112 meters. It was built under the project name Investment Banking Center . Since it never took on this function, it was sometimes also called Individual Business Center or Individual Business Concepts . Later the term IBC was used exclusively . Recently (since 2016) the operator has been using the term International Business Campus.

description

The building was built by Deutsche Bank based on a design by Köhler Architects and completed in 2003. It is located at Theodor-Heuss-Allee 70-74 in the Bockenheim district near the Frankfurt exhibition center .

Deutsche Bank originally planned to move its Frankfurt dealers together in the building complex as a replacement for the Investment Banking Center Frankfurt (IBCF) . However, this plan was not implemented. In the end, Deutsche Bank sold the entire building to the American financial investor Blackstone Group and only rented building section B, in which Deutsche Bank Private and Business Customers AG and parts of the Deutsche Bank Group's human resources department were housed. In 2004, part A was largely rented to Degussa Bank GmbH, ING Real Estate Development and INDUSTRIA Bau- und Vermietungsgesellschaft mbH.

In 2006, Deutsche Bank rented the entire high-rise, as an alternative quarter was needed for the employees due to a comprehensive renovation of the headquarters on the Taunusanlage . This means that the IBC complex was fully let until the renovation work was completed in 2010.

In 2016 the complex was taken over by GEG German Estate Group AG.

The 765 × 500 cm sculpture Cash Flow by the German artist Olaf Metzel made of aluminum and acrylic has been hanging in the entrance area of ​​the IBC since 2005 .

See also

literature

  • Georg A. Rosen: The IBC building complex. In: Outlines , 2004, No. 5-6, ISSN  1437-2533 , pp. 52-55 ( online , PDF, 6.01 MB).

Web links

Commons : IBC  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. IBC Tower at CTBUH
  2. ibc campus , accessed on November 8, 2018
  3. IBC Individual Business Center ( Memento from February 12, 2013 in the web archive archive.today ) at strabag.de
  4. db artmag 2003
  5. Frank Bittner, Bertram Canzler, Uwe Großmann: The office axis as a system component. IBC - Individual Business Concepts in Frankfurt / Main. In: tab 4/2004, pp. 64–68 ( online , PDF, 456 kB)
  6. Homepage of the IBC Tower ( Memento from February 12, 2013 in the Internet Archive )
  7. ^ Deutsche Bank press release, May 9, 2008
  8. Factsheet IBC International Business Campus , file date August 23, 2016, accessed November 8, 2018 (PDF; 2.38 MB)
  9. Frankfurt IBC campus sold for 400 million , immobilienmanager.de, June 7, 2016, accessed on November 8, 2018

Coordinates: 50 ° 6 ′ 52 "  N , 8 ° 38 ′ 33"  E