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Here in my city, Siegen, there's a huge special steelworks (please see map view right hand) and its administration building in 1957 was a progressive architectural highlight. When the steel company Krupp took it over many years ago it at once wasn't needed any longer because administration now took place in Bochum. Well, after this the first high-riser built after World War II in my region for many years was vacant - and it was designated a listed monument! Several new users, for example Siegen university, showed interest in its acquisition - but the immense costs especially for fireprotection according to the today's regulations made all plans impossible ...
Because of its attribute "architectural monumet" the office of monuments denied the demolition permit.

In the last years the facade of the vacant building began to disintegrate and it was "ornamented" with a green safety net. Now after many years of wrangling and discussions a steel dinosaur tears it down - bit by bit (please see HERE and HERE) and at long last approved by the office of monuments!
Blowing it up isn't possible because of the nearby elevated road.

So much for "architectural monument"! ;-))

In workshop you can see a closer view - one day before.

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