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Commercial offices in Frankfurt an der Oder, Germany
Der Oderturm
General information
TypeCommercial offices
Architectural styleModernism
LocationLogenstraße
Frankfurt an der Oder, Germany
Coordinates52°20′32″N 14°33′06″E / 52.3423°N 14.5518°E / 52.3423; 14.5518
Completed1968 – 1976
Height
Antenna spire95 m (312 ft)
Roof89 m (292 ft)
Technical details
Floor count24
Floor area41,000 m (440,000 sq ft)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Paul Teichmann
Hans Tulke
References

Der Oderturm is a 24-storey, 89 m (292 ft) office building in Frankfurt (Oder), Germany, built between 1968 and 1976 when the city was part of East Germany. It is the tallest building in Brandenburg. The 107 m (351 ft) hall containing Tropical Islands and the 161 m (528 ft) steam generator at Schwarze Pumpe power station are taller structures, though they lack occupied floors.

Background

The tower was designed by a collective under architects Hans Tulke and Paul Teichmann and built in part by Free German Youth (FDJ) work brigades; construction lasted nearly eight years. It was planned as an office building, but when it opened it housed a 274-bed dormitory for workers in the Frankfurt semiconductor plant, as well as a 160-bed Jugendtourist-Hotel, similar to a youth hostel, but geared towards organised meetings such as the Whitsuntide meetings of the FDJ with its Polish counterpart, the ZSMP, of which the 1977 meeting, not long after the opening of the hotel, was the most significant.

After German reunification, the building underwent refurbishing from 1992 to 1994, following the plans of architect Monika Krebs, when it opened as the Oderturm.

  • A view of Frankfurt from the top-floor cafe A view of Frankfurt from the top-floor cafe
  • The enclosed shopping area The enclosed shopping area

See also

References

  1. "Emporis building ID 123595". Emporis. Archived from the original on March 6, 2016.
  2. "Oderturm". SkyscraperPage.
  3. Oderturm at Structurae

Further reading

  • Architekturführer DDR: Bezirk Frankfurt (Oder). First edition, 1984. Ingrid Halbach, Matthias Rambow, Horst Büttner, Peter Rätzel. VEB Verlag für Bauwesen, Berlin.

External links

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