Schlump ONE
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 Info
Architects: J. Mayer H. Architects
Location: Hamburg, Germany
Architect in Charge: Hans Schneider
Design Team: Juergen Mayer H., Christoph Emenlauer, Mehrdad Mashaie, Ana Alonso de la Varga
Landscape Architects: Breimann Bruun Simons
Structural Engineer: sWTM Engineers
Building Services: Energiehaus Ingenieure
Manufacturers: Lindner
Year: 2012
Type: Office Building
Photographs: Jan Bitter, Ludger Paffrath, J. Mayer H. Architects