J. Mayer H. Completes Schlump One in Hamburg
By Bustler Editors|
Wednesday, Oct 24, 2012
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J. Mayer H. Architekten has completed the "Schlump One" project in Hamburg, Germany. The architects took on an administrative building originally built in the 1950s and gave it the curvy JMH trademark update.
Project Description from J. Mayer H.:
The project "Schlump ONE" is located directly at the underground station Schlump in Eimsbüttel district in Hamburg. The original administration building from the 1950s and 90s was gutted, renovated and expanded, and has now been converted into an office building with four possible rental units per floor. The existing data processing center in the courtyard has been transformed into a private university and expanded to include a new building. The building’s facade has been completely renovated and redesigned to form a single unit that freely interprets the original building’s 1950s linear design. The organic formal language of the facade is continued in the design of interiors. The project is embedded in a sophisticated, open space planning design with oversized tree sculptures.
Project Details:
Title: SKH - Schlump ONE
Location: Schaeferkampsallee 16-18, Hamburg, Germany
Program: Office Complex and University Building
Architects: J. MAYER H. Architects
Project Team: Juergen Mayer H., Christoph Emenlauer, Mehrdad Mashaie, Jens Seiffert, Ana Alonso de la Varga
Project Architect: Hans Schneider
Project: 2010 - 2012
Completion: Summer 2012
Client: Cogiton, Projekt Eimsbuettel GmbH, Hamburg
Architect on Site: Architekturbuero Franke, Hamburg
Structural Engineers: WTM, Hamburg
Building Services: Energiehaus Ingenieure, Hamburg
Electric Engineers: Sineplan, Hamburg
Landscape Architects: Breimann Bruun Simons, Hamburg
Fire Protection: IBP, Hamburg
Building Physics: Ingenieurbüro Santer, Duisburg
Site area: 5,400 m2
Building area: 2,670 m2
Total floor Area: 10,900 m2
Number of floors: 7
Height of the building: 20 m
Structure: concrete
Principal Exterior: glas-metal-fassade and EIFS
Principal interior material: concrete and dry construction
Photographers: Jan Bitter, Ludger Paffrath
Find more photos and also drawings in the image gallery below.
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