Germany The Exzenterhaus from Below, Bochum
The Exzenterhaus in Bochum, Germany, is a striking 23-story office tower built atop a World War II-era air-raid shelter. Completed in 2013 and designed by architect Gerhard Spangenberg, the building stands 89 meters tall and features a unique design with three offset, five-story segments that twist around a central core. This innovative structure offers panoramic views of the city and serves as a modern landmark in Bochum's skyline.
Photography Tips
To capture the Exzenterhaus in Bochum from below, position yourself directly beneath the building, centering the camera on the base to emphasize its twisting, cantilevered design. Use a wide-angle lens to encompass the full height and unique geometry. For optimal lighting, shoot during the golden hour, shortly after sunrise or before sunset, when the soft, warm light enhances the building's features. A tripod is essential for stability, especially during low-light conditions. If the sky is clear, include the surrounding trees to frame the building and add depth to your composition.
Travel Information
The Exzenterhaus in Bochum is easily reached by train or car. From Bochum main station, it’s about a 10-minute walk through the city center. By car, it’s accessible via the A40 motorway with parking available nearby.
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Ruhrgebiet
Bochum
North Rhine-Westphalia
Exzenterhaus
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