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- Hochhaus_Uptown_München floorArea "50200.0".
- Hochhaus_Uptown_München abstract "Hochhaus Uptown München (English: Munich Uptown Building) is a 146 m (479 ft) skyscraper in the Moosach district of Munich, Germany. The 38-storey tower is the tallest skyscraper in the city.The building's glass facade wraps the structure of the building like a tensioned membrane. Circular ventilation elements in the form of individually opening windows enable natural ventilation and provide a reference to the outside world by making the background noise noticeable even on the upper floors. The tower with 50,200 m2 (540,000 sq ft) is flanked by four seven-storey buildings (approximately 8,525 m2 (91,760 sq ft) each) referred to as "campus" which are connected by a transparent roof. A fifth building houses 139 apartments.With its simple rectangular shape, the tower was perceived by some as anti-aesthetic. In particular, it provoked criticism that it interfered with the historic vista from Nymphenburg Palace. Uptown Munich was probably one of the main triggers for the efforts of the initiative "Our Munich" initiated by ex-mayor Georg Kronawitter, which culminated in a citizens' vote on November 21, 2004 preventing the construction of other buildings of this height in Munich.It was planned by the architects Ingenhoven, Overdiek (Düsseldorf) and built from 2001 to 2004. The cuboid structure has been much disputed. In November 2004, a referendum in Munich was held to decide whether the construction of high-rise buildings in the inner city should be prohibited; as a result, several building projects had to be changed substantially or given up completely. However, as of 2006, due to the very close result of the referendum and because the referendum's result was binding only for one year, there is an ongoing discussion in the city council on how to proceed with future building plans.In August 2006, the skyscraper and one of the campus buildings was bought by the Government of Singapore for more than €300 million.".
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- Hochhaus_Uptown_München wikiPageID "16051585".
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- Hochhaus_Uptown_München architect Ingenhoven_Architects.
- Hochhaus_Uptown_München buildingType "Commercial offices".
- Hochhaus_Uptown_München completionDate "2001".
- Hochhaus_Uptown_München coordinatesDisplay "title".
- Hochhaus_Uptown_München cost "3.0E8".
- Hochhaus_Uptown_München developer Hines_Immobilien_GmbH.
- Hochhaus_Uptown_München engineer "Burggraf, Weichinger + Partner".
- Hochhaus_Uptown_München floorCount "3".
- Hochhaus_Uptown_München floorCount "38".
- Hochhaus_Uptown_München isoRegion "DE-BY".
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- Hochhaus_Uptown_München lats "37".
- Hochhaus_Uptown_München location "Georg-Brauchle-Ring".
- Hochhaus_Uptown_München location "Munich, Germany".
- Hochhaus_Uptown_München location "Riesstraße 17".
- Hochhaus_Uptown_München longd "11".
- Hochhaus_Uptown_München longew "E".
- Hochhaus_Uptown_München longm "31".
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- Hochhaus_Uptown_München mainContractor "Wayss & Freytag".
- Hochhaus_Uptown_München name "Hochhaus Uptown München".
- Hochhaus_Uptown_München subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_completed_in_2004.
- Hochhaus_Uptown_München subject Category:Skyscrapers_between_100_and_149_meters.
- Hochhaus_Uptown_München subject Category:Skyscrapers_in_Munich.
- Hochhaus_Uptown_München type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Hochhaus_Uptown_München type Building.
- Hochhaus_Uptown_München type Place.
- Hochhaus_Uptown_München type Wikidata:Q532.
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- Hochhaus_Uptown_München comment "Hochhaus Uptown München (English: Munich Uptown Building) is a 146 m (479 ft) skyscraper in the Moosach district of Munich, Germany. The 38-storey tower is the tallest skyscraper in the city.The building's glass facade wraps the structure of the building like a tensioned membrane. Circular ventilation elements in the form of individually opening windows enable natural ventilation and provide a reference to the outside world by making the background noise noticeable even on the upper floors.".
- Hochhaus_Uptown_München label "Hochhaus Uptown München".
- Hochhaus_Uptown_München label "Hochhaus Uptown München".
- Hochhaus_Uptown_München label "Uptown München".
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- Hochhaus_Uptown_München depiction Uptown_München,_Múnich,_Alemania_2012-04-28,_DD_03.JPG.
- Hochhaus_Uptown_München homepage www.uptownmuenchen.de.