Sparkasse Hagen Tower
| Sparkasse Hagen Tower | |
|---|---|
The building a few weeks before implosion  | |
| Alternative names | Langer Oskar | 
| General information | |
| Status | Demolished | 
| Type | Commercial offices | 
| Architectural style | Modernism | 
| Location | Körnerstraße 22 Hagen, Germany  | 
| Coordinates | 51°21′35″N 7°28′18″E / 51.35972°N 7.47167°E | 
| Construction started | 1 August 1972 | 
| Completed | 29 November 1975 | 
| Demolished | 7 March 2004 | 
| Owner | Sparkasse Hagen | 
| Height | |
| Antenna spire | 101 m (331 ft) | 
| Roof | 98 m (322 ft) | 
| Top floor | ca. 95 m (312 ft) | 
| Technical details | |
| Floor count | 21 2 below ground  | 
| Floor area | 12,634 m2 (135,990 sq ft) | 
| Design and construction | |
| Architect(s) | Karl-Heinz Zernikow | 
| References | |
The Sparkasse Hagen Tower (German: Sparkassenhochhaus Hagen, Verwaltungshochhaus/Verwaltungsgebäude der Sparkasse Hagen), often referenced as Langer Oskar (Long Oskar) by locals, was a 101 m (331 ft) skyscraper in the city centre of Hagen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The building served as the main office tower and part of the headquarters of the resident Sparkasse, Sparkasse Hagen. Built in the early 1970s it was a regional landmark for nearly three decades until demolition in 2004. It was replaced by a lower building complex, called Sparkassen-Karree Hagen, which was inaugurated in 2006.