Hegau-Tower, Office building and hotel in Singen, Germany.
The Hegau Tower is an office and hotel building in Singen that rises 18 floors to about 68 meters tall with a continuous glass exterior wrapping the entire structure. The building holds office spaces and hotel rooms within an efficiently organized interior layout serving as a commercial center for the city.
Construction of this tower began in 2006 under the design of the architecture firm Murphy/Jahn and was completed in 2008 by contractor Züblin. The project represents a significant step in Singen's urban development during the early 2000s.
The tower stands out in Singen's skyline as a symbol of contemporary design and modernization in a city near the border region. Its glass exterior and vertical presence shape how people perceive this place as a modern commercial hub.
The building sits near the edge of Singen facing toward Switzerland and is easy to spot from many angles in the city. Its location makes it practical for business travelers and visitors to access various services and accommodations on-site.
The tower received the Chicago AIA Award in 2009 and was selected as a finalist for the CTBUH 10 Year Award in 2018. These recognitions from international architectural organizations reflect the building's high design standards.
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