Structurae En Thyssenkrupp Elevator Test Tower
Structurae En Thyssenkrupp Elevator Test Tower Thyssenkrupp elevator test tower, photographed by jochen kratschmer in 2021 (id 467949). The 246 meter tall elevator testing tower, opened in 2017, is specifically designed with the future in mind: with 12 testing shafts housed within its 21 meter diameter shell, engineers can test elevators at dizzying speeds of up to 18 meters per second.
Structurae En Thyssenkrupp Elevator Test Tower The tk elevator test tower (tk elevator testturm) is an elevator test tower in rottweil, germany. it is owned by tk elevator, who have their elevator research campus nearby. Thyssenkrupp elevator’s lift test tower in rottweil is one of germany’s tallest structures at around 246 metres. the structure is used for testing and certifying high speed lifts. Rising to a height of 246 meters the thyssenkrupp test tower (tkt) in rottweil, germany, is one of the tallest structures in germany. the tower structure is used to test and certify high speed elevators. The structure, which stands at 246 meters (807 feet), houses germany’s highest public observation platform and 12 shafts where engineers research and test emerging high speed elevator technologies for the skyscrapers of tomorrow.
Structurae En Thyssenkrupp Elevator Test Tower Rising to a height of 246 meters the thyssenkrupp test tower (tkt) in rottweil, germany, is one of the tallest structures in germany. the tower structure is used to test and certify high speed elevators. The structure, which stands at 246 meters (807 feet), houses germany’s highest public observation platform and 12 shafts where engineers research and test emerging high speed elevator technologies for the skyscrapers of tomorrow. The thyssenkrupp elevator test tower, a landmark of innovation in rottweil, germany, was designed by werner sobek and jahn architects. this 246 meter high structure serves a singular purpose: to test and certify future elevator technologies. The thyssenkrupp elevator test tower, a 250 meter high tower near rottweil, germany, transcends functional efficiency and technological advancement. functionally, it was designed to serve as a testing facility for elevator company thyssenkrupp. The tower is one of the country’s tallest buildings and seems to make even the black forest feel small in comparison. with no windows, the 12 shafts of the tower are used to test new elevator models. Standing at approximately 246 m (807.08 ft.), the thyssenkrupp elevator company’s test tower in the town of rottweil is one of the tallest buildings in germany. the tower was designed by werner sobek together with helmut jahn. it is used for testing and certifying innovative high speed elevators.
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