Roche Tower 2

Roche Tower 2
Roche Turm Bau 2
Roche Tower 2 (left)
Interactive map of the Roche Tower 2 area
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeOffice
LocationBasel, Switzerland, Grenzacherstrasse 124
Coordinates47°33′34″N 7°36′26″E / 47.55945°N 7.60726°E / 47.55945; 7.60726
Construction started2018
Opened2 September 2022
CostCHF 550 million
OwnerHoffman-La Roche
Height
Architectural205 m (673 ft)
Technical details
Floor count50
Design and construction
Architecture firmHerzog & de Meuron
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Roche Tower 2 (German: Roche Turm Bau 2) is an office skyscraper in Basel, Switzerland. At 205 metres (673 ft), it became the tallest building in Switzerland upon its opening on 2 September 2022, surpassing its sibling structure, Roche Tower.

The tower was developed by pharmaceutical company Hoffmann-La Roche and designed by Swiss architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron. It comprises 50 floors and accommodates approximately 3,200 employees. It is also designed to withstand earthquakes up to a magnitude of 6.9.