Exhibition on the work of the SPP 2255
May 08 – 17, 2024
Central campus of the BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg
Foyer of the central lecture hall building (Cottbus)
The first three-year funding phase of the DFG Priority Program 2255 “Cultural Heritage Construction” (SPP 2255) ended at the end of 2023. In the context of the impulse meeting for the second funding phase 2024 – 2026, the SPP will present the fields of work of the eleven completed sub-projects from the first funding phase of SPP 2255 to a broader public in the foyer of the Central Main Building (ZHG) on the central campus of the BTU in Cottbus. In addition to general information, interesting objects and impressions from the respective activities in connection with the work will also be presented.
On display are numerous original components, material samples, unusual PR articles, etc.
- Bridge bearings and rollers, rivets
- Concrete angle reinforced with carbon fiber
- Drill samples
- Slat of a Junkers arched hall
- node of the MERO system
- IfI and RTR nodes from steel space frameworks of the VEB Metallleichtbaukombinat
- Model kits of the companies Mannesmann and MERO
- Models for trade fair presentations of the VEB Metallleichtbaukombinat
- Replicas of historical engineering measurement models
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