The T-Center is an office building in the Sankt Marx section of Landstraße, the 3rd district of Vienna. Landstraße (literally "country road" in German) is the third district of Vienna. Vienna is composed of 23 districts ( Bezirke) which although they all have their own names are numbered for the sake of convenience It was built between the years 2002 and 2004 following the designs of Austrian architect Günther Domenig. An architect is a licensed individual who leads a design team in the Planning and Design of buildings and participates in oversight of Building Construction Günther Domenig (born 6 July 1934 in Klagenfurt) is an Austrian Architect.
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The beginning of construction of the T-Center in 2002 commenced a new development concerning town planning and construction in the area of the former cattle market and slaughterhouse in the Viennese quarter of Sankt Marx. Built after the plans of architect Günther Domenig and his team of Hermann Eisenköck, and Herfried Peyker, in an efficient time of only 27 months, the first offices were opened in 2004. [1]The tennents of the office spaces are the Deutsche-Telekom subsidiaries T-Mobile, T-Systems and Software Daten Service. Deutsche Telekom AG (,) ( English translation German Telecom) (abbreviated DTAG) is a Telecommunications company headquartered in T-Mobile is a Mobile network operator headquartered in Bonn, Germany. T-Systems is a worldwide operating ICT provider founded in October 2000 GEOS is an integrated online system for the management and processing of Securities, with a strong focus on Straight Through Processing (STP In addition, on the ground floor are publicly accessible gastronomical enterprises.
Due to the unconventional form and the use of unfinished concrete surfaces the T-Center rapidly gathered attention beyond the city boundaries, however the public discussed the building quite controversially. Furthermore, the employees of the companies accommodated there criticized the structural peculiarities, expressing their preferences and opinions as to the design in relation to the building's practical usefulness.
Günther Domenig and the design team received the following awards for the T-Center:
The T-Center has an effective area of 119,000 m² of office space for around 3,000 employees, with a gross area of 134,000 m². [5] With a length of 255 meters, the building's height reaches 60 meters.