Another skyscraper characterizes Zurich Oerlikon

Stadt Zürich, October 2020

The almost 80 meter high Franklinturm is being built on the site of the Oerlikon train station. Completion is planned for the end of 2022.

The foundation stone for the project was laid in 2014 with a multi-stage general planning competition. Armon Semadeni Architects, Zurich emerged as the winner. SBB is investing around 96 million francs in the Franklinturm at Zurich Oerlikon station. The almost eighty meter high new building will have 14,800 square meters of office space on 21 floors and shops and restaurants on the ground floor on 200 square meters. In addition, a bicycle ramp will be integrated into the Franklinturm, which will connect Hofwiesenstrasse with the Velostation Passage Oerlikon. The sales and catering areas on the ground floor will be marketed in 2021. With the project, SBB wants to further improve the quality of work and life in Zurich Oerlikon. The building, together with the Andreasturm, will have a significant impact on the cityscape in north Zurich, emphasize those responsible for the project. As with previous SBB buildings, the Franklinturm will also be realized according to the "DGNB / SGNI Platinum" standard of the Swiss Society for Sustainable Real Estate Management. The system evaluates the ecological, economic, socio-cultural and functional qualities of a building. ■

Facts about the “Franklinturm” project, Zurich Oerlikon

Idea / use: office, retail and service areas

Location: Hofwiesenstrasse, Zurich Oerlikon

Dates: Completion: Expected by the end of 2022

Investment volume: around CHF 96 million

Client: SBB Immobilien

Total contractor: Porr Suisse AG

Architecture: Armon Semadeni Architects, Zurich

Contact:

SBB Real Estate, Bern

Telephone +41 (0) 51 220 11 11

www.sbb-immobilien.ch

Web: www.franklinturm.ch

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