Oberfinanzdirektion Frankfurt am Main, Administrative building in Nordend-West, Germany.
The Oberfinanzdirektion Frankfurt am Main is an administrative building from the 1950s with a solid concrete structure and small office windows designed by architect Hans Köhler. The building displays a plain, straightforward design without unnecessary decoration and was clearly tailored to the needs of financial administration at that time.
The building was constructed between 1953 and 1955 on the site of former allotment gardens that a stream had crossed. This location was deliberately chosen as Frankfurt rebuilt after wartime damage.
The building reflects post-war architectural principles that valued practicality and efficient space use. Its design shows how functionality was understood and applied in 1950s Germany, balancing purpose with visual quality.
The building is located in the Innenstadt III district and can be viewed from the outside. Access inside is limited since it is a protected monument serving administrative purposes.
The building received a performance award from the state of Hesse in 1957 for its innovative design. This recognition acknowledged the unconventional construction method that was necessary to ensure ground stability.
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