After a three-year renovation period, the two 155-metre-high Deutsche Bank towers were officially re-opened February 24, 2011 in a ceremony attended by guests from politics, business and society. Almost 26 years ago to the day, in February 1985, Deutsche Bank's headquarters at Taunusanlage 12 were formally opened for the first time. Since then, the towers have become landmarks of Frankfurt and symbols of Germany as a financial centre.
Deutsche Bank used the renovation of the towers to implement many innovative and progressive ideas, primarily in the field of ecology. For example, the bank has cut down on its energy supply by a half, water consumption by over 70 percent and CO2 emissions by almost 90 percent, making the new towers one of the most eco-friendly high-rise buildings in the world. The towers were awarded the highest possible certifications of LEED Platinum and DGNB Gold for their resource and energy efficiency.
More information about the new Deutsche Bank Towers on http://www.db.com/en/content/the_new_towers.htm
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