Coudraystraße 11

 

The “Friedrich-August-Finger Building” was built in 1960. Its asymmetrical row of windows and gables and its free-running stairs to the entrance reflect the modern architectural forms of their day.

Today the building contains offices, laboratories and four seminar rooms used by the Faculty of Civil Engineering. This is also where one can find the FIB – the Finger Institute for Building Material Science, the largest research institute at the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar and one of the world’s leading centres of concrete research.

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