Schürmann-Bau
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The Schürmann-Bau is an office building in Bonn, named after its architect Joachim Schürmann. The building houses the headquarters of the Deutsche Welle, after being originally planned for the members of parliament. The construction site was heavily damaged in spring 1993 by a flood of the Rhine. With an estimated 700 million Euros, the building is one of the most expensive in germanys post-war history.
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Since september 2004 a series of art objects by international artists can be found in the outside areas of the building. These include „Fest für Neptun“ by Sokari Douglas Camp, „Ich und der Hahn - Hören und Sehen“ by Babak Saed and „Comunicación cruzada“ by Manuel Marin.
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