LifeCycle Tower, Sustainable office building in Dornbirn, Austria.
LifeCycle Tower is an eight-story office building in Dornbirn that stands about 27 meters tall with large window areas throughout its facade. The structure contains office space with an elevator and provides modern layouts for different types of users.
The building was completed in 2011 by architect Hermann Kaufmann and established new standards for sustainable construction in Austria. This project helped establish Vorarlberg as a region known for innovative building concepts.
The name reflects how the building considers the complete lifecycle of its materials from production to eventual reuse. Visitors can see how environmental thinking shapes modern construction and everyday work spaces.
The building is easily accessible by public transportation and offers good access points. The interior is equipped with modern amenities and is easy to navigate throughout.
The entire structure was assembled in just eight days, demonstrating an innovative and efficient construction process. This rapid assembly significantly reduced energy consumption and environmental impact during the building phase.
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