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Construction Work on the Math Tower Slide Starts Today

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Edited image: View of the TU campus with the Mensa bridge, the Math Tower and the main cafeteria building. At the Math Tower, starting from the 9th floor, a green, winding slide can be seen. © Nikolas Golsch​/​TU Dortmund
his is what the new slide on campus will look like. Visualization: Schall & Rauch Architekten
The so-called Math Tower – the tallest building on campus – is getting an update: Construction work on a new tube slide that will take users from the ninth floor down to the pathway between the entrance to the main lecture hall and the main cafeteria begins today, on 1 April. The construction project is intended to relieve the congestion in the staircase and the elevators during peak times, increasing convenience for students and staff – and is expected to be completed in exactly one year.

“The well-being of our students and employees is of the utmost importance to the Rectorate of TU Dortmund University,” emphasized Prof. Manfred Bayer at the start of the project, adding: “That's why we are installing a slide starting from the ninth floor of the Math Tower so that they can get plenty of momentum for their day and have fun while studying and working, too. The slide will also get them to the cafeteria faster and they won't miss the S-Bahn anymore because they'll get to the stop more quickly.”

After conducting a feasibility study, the ninth floor was determined to be the optimal entry point for the slide, as it would particularly benefit users on the top three floors. If the slide proves to be a success, TU President Prof. Manfred Bayer can imagine installing more slides on campus or adding additional features to the Math Tower slide: “For example, I have an idea for a freefall section for that extra adrenaline rush. On hot summer days, we could also add an optional water feature with high-pressure massage jets.”

On weekends, the slide will also be open to non-TU members for a small fee. The revenue will be used to upgrade the slide with a loop.

 

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