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House-tower of a coke plant

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In 1951, architect I. Kozliner designed a 47-meter tower with a spire, tent, and stucco at the request of the Zaporizhzhia coking plant.

The residential building consists of two buildings connected by a curved section and decorated with a through arch leading to a courtyard with a fountain. The tower's architectural solution, which serves as the internal staircase, is particularly noteworthy, with a solid lower volume pierced by rare window openings and balcony doors for interior lighting.

The upper part of the tower is decorated in the “Soviet Empire” style, crowned with a spire with a pentagonal star, an illuminated glass tent, and decorative sculptural elements on the roof. From there, a panoramic view of the city opens up.

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