CTBUH Gold Member

AXA IM Alts

About

Member Since: 2022

Member Offices: London, New York City, Paris

Website: https://realassets.axa-im.com/

AXA IM Alts is a global leader in alternative investments with c. €184 billion of assets under management[1] comprising c.€88 billion of primarily private real estate, over €85 billion of private debt and alternative credit, as well as over €11 billion in Infrastructure, private equity and hedge funds. We take a 360° approach to real estate & infrastructure investing with over €116 billion of assets under management in direct opportunities, held indirectly through debt and listed equities and via long term private equity investments into operating platforms. ESG is fully integrated into our investment decision making processes with our responsible investment approach anchored by the three key pillars of decarbonisation, resilience and building tomorrow. AXA IM Alts employs over 800 people located in 17 offices around the world and serves the needs of more than 500 clients from Europe, North America, Asia Pacific and Middle East. We are the number one property portfolio and asset manager in Europe[2], and one of the largest worldwide.


1 Source: AXA IM Alts data (unaudited) as of 30 June 2022.
2 Source: IPE Top 150 Real Estate Investment Managers, November/December 2021. #1 real estate investment manager in Europe based on total European real estate assets under management

Fields of Expertise

Developer

Buildings

RANK
Name
Height
1 22 Bishopsgate

278.2 m

913 ft

2 Tour First

231 m

758 ft

3 Tour Triangle

180 m

591 ft

4 nhow Amsterdam RAI Hotel

91 m

299 ft

5 6 Bevis Marks

74 m

243 ft

Building Completions Timeline

Videos

10 June 2020

Will Technology Save Us?! Smart Solutions & the Future of Workplace

The incorporation of Smart Technology into the high-rise realm has the ability to bring real value to building occupants. As the world begins to consider...

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Research

12 January 2021

Interactive Study on Tall Buildings in 2020: COVID-19 Contributes To Dip in Year-On-Year Completions

The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat has released its annual report, CTBUH Year in Review: Tall Trends of 2020, part of the Tall...

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Global News

16 November 2021

Pyramidal Project Moves Forward in Paris

The Tour Triangle project is set to move forward and begin the initial site work before the year ends. The project was originally proposed in...

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Associated companies

RANK
Name
Height
1 22 Bishopsgate

278.2 m

913 ft

2 Tour First

231 m

758 ft

3 Tour Triangle

180 m

591 ft

4 nhow Amsterdam RAI Hotel

91 m

299 ft

5 6 Bevis Marks

74 m

243 ft

Statistics

Average Building Age*

8 Years

Most Common Function*

Office (67%)

Most Common Material*

Composite (50%)

* Based on 150 m+ buildings currently in the database

Based on 3 buildings over 150 m height with a function
 
Based on 2 buildings over 150 m height with a material
 

Building Completions Timeline

Building Map

Construction Time Chart

NOTE: Construction start time is not available for all buildings. The average construction time is only displayed if there is three or more buildings with construction start and complete data in that year.

Designated Experts

10 June 2020

Will Technology Save Us?! Smart Solutions & the Future of Workplace

The incorporation of Smart Technology into the high-rise realm has the ability to bring real value to building occupants. As the world begins to consider...

30 October 2017

Interview: Steve Watts

Steve Watts of alinea consulting and CTBUH Chairman-Elect is interviewed by Chris Bentley during the 2017 CTBUH Australia Conference.

18 October 2016

Jeddah Mall: The Connection Between Jeddah Tower and the Urban Environment

The Jeddah Economic City Mall and Exhibition Center is a multi-functional installation that rises up to the challenge of making the city walkable around the...

12 January 2021

Interactive Study on Tall Buildings in 2020: COVID-19 Contributes To Dip in Year-On-Year Completions

CTBUH Research

The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat has released its annual report, CTBUH Year in Review: Tall Trends of 2020, part of the Tall...

28 July 2018

A Vertical Transportation Analytical Tool For the Construction of Tall Buildings

Julien Grange & Oscar Savage, Multiplex Construction Europe

The construction phase of 22 Bishopsgate, London, presented many challenges, but one of the greatest issues to overcome was the requirement to ensure comfortable and...

16 November 2021

Pyramidal Project Moves Forward in Paris

The Tour Triangle project is set to move forward and begin the initial site work before the year ends. The project was originally proposed in...

02 April 2020

Developer Pauses Construction on London Skyscraper

Multiplex, the contractor building the new Vauxhall Square-Miles Street South and 278-meter-high Twentytwo at 22 Bishopsgate, shut all its work sites on 24 March, after...

30 September 2019

New Hotel in Amsterdam’s Business District Nears Completion

In 2015, the Office for Metropolitan Architecture’s (OMA) design for a hotel, led by partner Reinier de Graaf, in Amsterdam received approval from local authorities,...

16 May 2019

The City of London’s Tallest Building Tops Out

The City of London’s new tallest building, PLP’s Twentytwo tower, has reached its highest point. The 62-story skyscraper for French investment manager AXA IM –...

08 May 2019

Construction of Paris’ Triangle Tower Approved

The first stone of a controversial Paris building must be laid before the beginning of next year, now that a court has ruled that the...

11 February 2019

nhow RAI Hotel Takes Shape in Amsterdam

OMA has released images for the nhow Amsterdam RAI Hotel, showing that the building’s mega triangular volumes are almost completed. The project is led by...

CTBUH Initiatives Involving AXA Investment Managers - Real Assets

Will Technology Save Us?! Smart Solutions & Future of Workplace

10 June 2020

CTBUH hosted its second in a series of digital events about adapting the urban realm to a post-pandemic world. During this panel discussion, top experts share their perspective on the smart solutions they see consistently generating value and how they will help bring the workforce back to a safe and productive environment. This panel discussion was moderated by past CTBUH Chairman David Malott, Founder & CEO, AI.