Post Tower: Helmut Jahn, Werner Sobek, Matthias Schuler

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Birkhäuser, 2004 - Architecture - 95 pages
The new headquarters of the Deutsche Post in Bonn successfully combines practical function, advanced technology and the well-being of its users. The aerodynamically designed high-rise building which houses the offices of the Deutsche Post is a remarkable example of the collaboration between Helmut Jahn, Werner Sobek and Matthias Schuler. This innovative design has in the meantime been honoured by the Urban Land Institute. The plan consists of two half oval towers, which are shifted slightly towards each other, enclosing a central winter garden which optimizes energy consumption. The offices can be naturally ventilated for a large part of the year with the exhaust air ventilating the winter garden. The integrated, computer-controlled heating and cooling system balances the inside and outside temperatures perfectly, and the use of innovative double skin faades make this building an example of state-of-the-art faade technology. This book portrays this structure in stunning duotone photographs, shorttexts and plans.

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Contents

Geleitwort
10
The Exterior Design and Effect
13
Engineerung und Technologie
34
Copyright

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