The Deutsche Zentral-Genossenschaftsbank Tower, or DZ Tower as it is known, is poetic. The Frankfurt skyscraper, which is semi-circular in plan and topped by a very large cornice, was designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox, the New York architectural firm.
Mr. Terranova provides the following commentary:
"At 682 feet high, the DZ Bank building has become part of the Frankfurt skyline along with Murphy and Jahn's Messeturm (843 feet) and Foster's Commerzbank (850 feet). Characterizing the downtown area, these three isolated buildings look down on the city like bizarre and slightly shocked giants, symbols of the financial supremacy of this part of Germany."
Mr. Terranova provides the following commentary:
"At 682 feet high, the DZ Bank building has become part of the Frankfurt skyline along with Murphy and Jahn's Messeturm (843 feet) and Foster's Commerzbank (850 feet). Characterizing the downtown area, these three isolated buildings look down on the city like bizarre and slightly shocked giants, symbols of the financial supremacy of this part of Germany."