
Roche Bau 1 - Basel, Switzerland
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The Roche tower, simply called Building 1, was inaugurated in September 2015. With a height of 178 meters it is Switzerland's tallest building.
Waymark Code: WMQZ74
Location: Basel Stadt, Switzerland
Date Posted: 04/18/2016
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EN: Bau 1 (Building 1) is the new headquarters of the pharmaceutical company Hoffmann-La Roche. It is located on the Roche site on the northern bank of the Rhine near the city center of Basel.
The house was designed by star architects Herzog & de Meuron. It was built from 2012 to 2015 and cost around CHF 550 million. The official opening was on 18 September 2015. The tower has a height of 178 meters, making it the tallest building in Switzerland.
Building 1 is a pure office building with about 2,000 jobs and not accessible to the public. But there are plans for guided tours in the future.
DE: Bau 1 ist der neue Hauptsitz des Pharmakonzerns Hoffmann-La Roche. Er befindet sich auf dem Roche-Areal am nördlichen Rheinufer nicht weit vom Stadtzentrum Basels.
Das Haus wurde von Stararchitekten Herzog & de Meuron geplant. Es wurde von 2012 bis 2015 gebaut und kostete rund 550 Mio. Franken. Die offizielle Eröffnung war am 18. September 2015. Der Turm hat eine Höhe von 178 Metern und ist somit das höchste Gebäude der Schweiz.
Bau 1 ist ein reines Bürogebäude mit etwa 2000 Arbeitsplätzen und nicht öffentlich zugänglich. Für die Zukunft sind aber geführte Touren geplant.
Building Name: Bau 1
 Structure Height: 584
 Number of Stories: 41
 Year Built: 2012-2015
 Architect/Design Firm: Herzog & de Meuron
 Style: Post-Modern
 Use: Office Building
 Publicly accessible areas: none
 Address: Grenzacherstrasse 124
4058 Basel
 Building Website: [Web Link]
 The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) link: [Web Link]
 Hours: Not listed
 Cost: Not listed

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