Financial expert explains why the new high-rise building in Magdeburg has no windows on one side

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According to a report from www.volksstimme.de, a new high-rise building is rising in Magdeburg, the MWG Forum. Interestingly, there are no windows on one side of the new building. MWG board member Thomas Fischbeck explains that this is due to the small size of the property and the development on the border. The 350 square meter narrow area requires building directly to the property line, which means there are no windows on the south side. This raises the question of whether Magdeburgers and visitors to the city will have to prepare for a windowless concrete wall. Fischbeck assures that the visible facade will be designed to be attractive. Construction is progressing according to plan, with the tenth floor completed...

Gemäß einem Bericht von www.volksstimme.de, wächst in Magdeburg ein neues Hochhaus empor, das MWG-Forum. Interessanterweise gibt es auf einer Seite des Neubaus keine Fenster. MWG-Vorstand Thomas Fischbeck erklärt, dass dies auf die geringe Grundstücksgröße und die Grenzbebauung zurückzuführen ist. Die 350 Quadratmeter schmale Fläche erfordert, dass direkt an die Grundstücksgrenze gebaut wird, was zu dem Verzicht auf Fenster auf der Südseite führt. Dies wirft die Frage auf, ob sich die Magdeburger und Besucher der Stadt auf eine fensterlose Betonwand einstellen müssen. Fischbeck versichert, dass die sichtbare Fassade ansprechend gestaltet wird. Der Bau verläuft planmäßig, wobei das zehnte Obergeschoss abgeschlossen ist …
According to a report from www.volksstimme.de, a new high-rise building is rising in Magdeburg, the MWG Forum. Interestingly, there are no windows on one side of the new building. MWG board member Thomas Fischbeck explains that this is due to the small size of the property and the development on the border. The 350 square meter narrow area requires building directly to the property line, which means there are no windows on the south side. This raises the question of whether Magdeburgers and visitors to the city will have to prepare for a windowless concrete wall. Fischbeck assures that the visible facade will be designed to be attractive. Construction is progressing according to plan, with the tenth floor completed...

Financial expert explains why the new high-rise building in Magdeburg has no windows on one side

According to a report by www.volksstimme.de, a new high-rise building is rising in Magdeburg, the MWG Forum. Interestingly, there are no windows on one side of the new building. MWG board member Thomas Fischbeck explains that this is due to the small size of the property and the development on the border. The 350 square meter narrow area requires building directly to the property line, which means there are no windows on the south side. This raises the question of whether Magdeburgers and visitors to the city will have to prepare for a windowless concrete wall. Fischbeck assures that the visible facade will be designed to be attractive.

Construction is proceeding according to plan, with the tenth floor completed and continuing on the eleventh. Other construction works are also active, and the glass facade has been installed up to the seventh floor. Window installation and other work is planned for the coming months. The new building offers space for various MWG departments and is intended to strengthen the perception of the cooperative thanks to its location in the heart of the city. The forum will also provide space for events on the roof.

This new building will significantly change the image of Magdeburg's city center and attract attention. Expectations of the quality and aesthetics of the high-rise building will be correspondingly high. This unique construction method could serve as a model for creative solutions in the real estate market, especially with limited property sizes and border developments. If the MWG Forum is seen as a successful example, it could potentially inspire the real estate industry to find innovative solutions to similar challenges.

Read the source article at www.volksstimme.de

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