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15.05.13
ERIH Annual Conference 2013 - Save the date - Call for papers now open
ERIH Annual Conference 2013 – Back in the Ruhr
Subject: “Measuring the benefits of industrial...
10.03.13
Review of the ERIH Annual Conference 2012
More than 100 delegates from 15 European Countries attended the ERIH Conference 2012 in September...
21.02.13
Call for papers: Rust, Regeneration and Romance: Iron and Steel Landscapes and Cultures
International Conference Announcement and Call for Papers from the Ironbridge International...
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Rising, like a concrete-and-steelneedle, from the Degerloch Forest, the Fernsehturm, completed on 3 February 1956, was a symbol of Stuttgart’s recovery from the Second World War. It was designed by Dr Fritz Leonhardt, an engineer practising in the city. Most previous transmitting towers were simply lattice-work steel masts, but Leonhardt created an elegant structure that was also a visitor attraction, with a viewing platform, a high-level restaurant and a beer garden at ground level. From the platform visitors can see the Alps, the Black Forest and the vineyards of the Neckar Valley.
