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Alpha
Jan 27, 2011, 12:43 PM
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Official sources:
Unofficial sources: http://www.statik.bv.tu-muenchen.de/content/current/excursion/braunkohlekraftwerk/braunkohlekraftwerk.htm , http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/showthread.php?p=5141453#post5141453
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kraftwerk_Niederau%C3%9Fem#BoA_.28Block_K.29

Building Name: Boiler House of Unit K of Niederaussem Power Station
Native Name: Kesselhaus des Block K des Kraftwerk Niederaussem
Other Names:
Streert Address:
City: Bergheim
Postal Code:
State/Province: Northrhine-Westphalia
Country: Germany
Official Building Website URL:
Wikipedia.org URL:
Skyscrapers.com (Emporis.com) URL:
CTBUH.org URL :
Structurae.de URL:
Architect:
Interesting Facts/Records (in own words): Building of a lignite-fired power station with 950 MW generation capacity. Tallest industrial building in Germany ( in the world?).

Tallest "real" building in Germany outside Frankfurt/Main.

The exhaust of this power station use after cleaning world's tallest cooling tower ( http://skyscraperpage.com/cities/?buildingID=1746 ) as
chimney.

Coordinates (with decimal fraction): 50.9935243 N 6.6731107 E


Heights--
PLEASE PROVIDE SOURCES FOR HEIGHTS, OTHERWISE WE WILL ASSUME THEY ARE ESTIMATES AND HEIGHTS NOT BE SHOWN.
- antenna:
- spire: 172 metres
- roof:
- top floor:
- other heights:


Current Building Status (Built, Proposed, Canceled, Destroyed, etc...): Built

Construction Dates--
- started: 1997
- finished: 2002
- destroyed:


Above ground floors:
Below ground floors:
Floor-to-floor height:
Gross Floor area:
Elevator count:
Unit count: 1

Structure Type(s): Lowrise
Building Use(s): Electrical
Building Style(s):
Building Materials: Steel, concrete

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Artemco
Mar 19, 2011, 12:15 PM
http://skyscraperpage.com/cities/?buildingID=93690