Coudraystraße 11

The »Friedrich August Finger Building« was erected in 1960.
With its asymmetric window band motives in street and gable facades and its free swinging exterior staircase, it is an architectural avowal to new forms.

Today it is used by the civil engineering faculty as an office and laboratory building with four seminar rooms. Here one can also find the FIB – the Finger Institute for Building Material Science – the Bauhaus University‘s largest research institute and one of the world‘s leading centers of concrete research.

Last modification: 16.09.2001 by drw
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