Landmark-Tower, High-rise building in Überseestadt, Bremen, Germany
Landmark Tower is a 20-story high-rise in Überseestadt standing 67 meters tall, defined by extensive floor-to-ceiling windows and wraparound balconies that curve around the building's edges. It contains around 53 residences ranging from 60 to 160 square meters, along with a concierge desk at street level and a rooftop bar.
Built between 2008 and 2010, the tower emerged during the transformation of the former harbor district of Überseestadt into a contemporary residential neighborhood. This project marked a turning point in the area's shift from industrial use to mixed-use living.
The name reflects the building's role as a visual landmark in the city's profile. People in the area use it as a reference point for orientation and navigation through the district.
The tower is easily accessed from street level and stands out clearly from surrounding buildings due to its height and distinctive shape. Visitors can walk around the exterior to appreciate the architecture and enjoy views across the district from various angles.
The tower skips the 13th floor in its numbering system, a practice rooted in traditional beliefs found in many tall buildings worldwide. Its asymmetrical profile changes appearance depending on the angle from which you view it around the district.
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