Fluid machine plant Dresden (building)

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The former turbomachine plant is a listed building in the Albertstadt district of Dresden , together with the elongated, free-standing large assembly hall nearby.

Administrative building
Large assembly hall

description

The modern administration building of an extensive factory located at Königsbrücker Straße 96 was built by Axel Magdeburg in 1956/57. The monolithic six-storey reinforced concrete frame building was given a grid facade ("vertical ribbon windows") with colored ceramic parapet fields. The building is clad on all sides with clinker bricks and has a suspended roof at the top.

The building is particularly noteworthy because of its modernity without Stalinist reminiscences, which is atypical for the time it was built in the GDR .

The assembly hall belonging to the administration building dates from 1952–1953 and complements the technical monument .

literature

  • Georg Dehio: Handbook of the German art monuments, Dresden . Deutscher Kunstverlag 2005, p. 137.
  • Walter May, Werner Pampel and Hans Konrad: Architectural Guide GDR, Dresden District . VEB Verlag für Bauwesen, Berlin 1979.

Web links

Commons : VEB Turbo Machines Dresden  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. May et al., P. 39 No. 40 (administration building of the VEB flow machines, Otto-Bruchwitz-Str. 96.)

Coordinates: 51 ° 4 ′ 52 "  N , 13 ° 45 ′ 38"  E