Haus der Wissenschaft, Research and science building in Brunswick, Germany.
Haus der Wissenschaft is a research and science building in Brunswick that combines northern German brick architecture with modern steel and concrete construction. The structure consists of three connected sections arranged around a central courtyard.
The building opened in 1937 as a teacher training college and came through World War II without major damage. It became part of the Technical University of Braunschweig in 1978.
The building serves as a meeting place where researchers present their work and findings to the public through talks and displays. It acts as a bridge between academic work and people who want to learn about science.
The building stands at Pockelsstraße 11 and has bright conference rooms with city views along with modern seminar spaces after renovations that began in 2008. The location is convenient and well-equipped for meetings and events.
A glass dome extension added in 2011 replicates the original Volkssternwarte observatory dome that was destroyed during wartime. This shows how the building honors its scientific past.
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