Universal Design Quarter in Hamburg

Architect: Sauerbruch Hutton

Year: 2017

Location: Hamburg, Germany

Category: Collective / Housing

Status: Built

Universal Design Quarter in Hamburg

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Located between two branches of the River Elbe as it flows through Hamburg, the Wilhemsburg quarter was built on the principles set forth by the 2013 International Building Exhibition, which promoted sustainable, ecological, and socially inclusive urban design. Based on this experimental character and on the principles of Universal Design, the project proposed a modular timber construction system, setting a precedent in the use of this material for high-rise housing building and opening the way for a change in the state’s building regulations. Both the construction method and the layout of the student hall of residence are clearly expressed in its timber facade. A concrete table acts as a plinth, creating space for common activities; above, 371 residential modules are stacked up to six floors. The apartments of 20 square meters (including a small bathroom and kitchenette) are completely prefabricated in cross laminated timber, including the basic fixtures. Except for the natural rubber floor covering, the timber has been left visible on every surface. The materiality of structure remains exposed in the interior, while the facade cladding is made of prefabricated larch wood panels... [+] [+]

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