Plattenbau

Plattenbau is the German word for a building whose structure is constructed of large, prefabricated concrete slabs, often found in central and eastern Europe. The word is a compound of Platte (slab) and Bau (building) also known as Stalin Box. In the former GDR, virtually all new residential buildings since the 1960s were built in this style. Since reunification a combination of decreasing population and construction of modern alternative housing has lead to high vacancy rates, with some estimates placing the number of unoccupied units at around a million. While the modular construction method makes it possible to remodel some blocks, some are being torn down, although a lack of funds means many are being left to become derelict.

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
eraserhead
sophie chotek
the beta band
isaac mizrahi
folketing
international rose test garden
marston, oxfordshire
u.s. highway 75
queens county
renaissance tower
deryck cooke
u.s. highway 175
outerbridge crossing
bye bye birdie
malafrena
coupled cluster
worker communist party
quorthon
emir kusturica
u.s. highway 77
john alexander waddell
george porteous
blood poisoning
bank one center
72 hours: true crime
malacostraca
2c t 7
frederick ruckstull
new acropolis
literary machines
peyton manning
programmer's stone
hmg
message oriented middleware
air caledonie
serious fraud office
claudie haigner
export credits guarantee department
british council
food standards agency
baltic shield
arne nss jr.
grifo
mohammad reza khatami