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281: 290: 302: 29: 236:(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 468: 453: 176: 264: 180: 483: 473: 86: 478: 289: 361: 438:. First edition, 1984. Ingrid Halbach, Matthias Rambow, Horst Büttner, Peter Rätzel. VEB Verlag für Bauwesen, Berlin. 237: 381: 232:
The tower was designed by a collective under architects Hans Tulke and Paul Teichmann and built in part by
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is a 24-storey, 89 m (292 ft) office building in
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are taller structures, though they lack occupied floors.
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meetings of the FDJ with its Polish counterpart, the
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and the 161 m (528 ft) steam generator at
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Commercial offices in Frankfurt an der Oder, Germany
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Modernism
Frankfurt an der Oder
Germany
Coordinates
52°20′32″N 14°33′06″E / 52.3423°N 14.5518°E / 52.3423; 14.5518
Paul Teichmann
Hans Tulke
Frankfurt (Oder)
Germany
East Germany
Brandenburg
Tropical Islands
Schwarze Pumpe power station
Free German Youth
Frankfurt semiconductor plant
youth hostel
Whitsuntide
ZSMP
German reunification
Monika Krebs

A view of Frankfurt from the top-floor cafe
The enclosed shopping area
Jen-Tower
City-Hochhaus Leipzig
Park Inn Berlin
Fernsehturm
Kulturfinger
"Emporis building ID 123595"

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