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    The 15-floor tower building, which houses laboratories and research rooms, was completed in 1975 as the shared home of the five units of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. The second phase included the four-floor service block on Bonc Street, which houses the auditorium, now a time capsule, and the country’s first anechoic chamber designed for acoustics research. The tower building is clad with a total of 1,006 individual reinforced concrete panels, designed by the architect Mrs Dezső Tóthné Erzsébet Schilling.

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