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EDGE ElbSide Hamburg

Hamburg, DE
Project by Behnisch Architekturbuero, EDGE ElbSide Hamburg. Aerial view of a red-facing office building overlooking the river and the surrounding city. To the right of the building is a public square with seating, bicycle racks, green spaces, and trees.
Project by Behnisch Architekturbuero, EDGE ElbSide Hamburg. Office building with a reddish facade. View into the glass atrium and the office spaces. In the background, the river and the surrounding city can be seen. The green forecourt is visible on the right.
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Project by Behnisch Architekturbuero, EDGE ElbSide Hamburg. Aerial view of a red-facing office building overlooking the river and the surrounding city. To the right of the building is a public square with seating, bicycle racks, green spaces, and trees.
Project by Behnisch Architekturbuero, EDGE ElbSide Hamburg. Office building with a reddish facade. View into the glass atrium and the office spaces. In the background, the river and the surrounding city can be seen. The green forecourt is visible on the right.

Edge ElbSide is a new office building in Hamburg with characteristic winter gardens that not only offer alternative workspaces but also play a key role in the building’s energy concept. As a core and shell structure, Edge ElbSide provides the flexibility to customize and personalize the interior spaces.

Project by Behnisch Architekturbuero, EDGE ElbSide Hamburg. Axonometric representation of the building with gardens, terraces, visual connections, daylight and ventilation paths.

Edge ElbSide, a state-of-the-art office building situated in Hamburg's emerging Elbbrücken district within Hafencity, redefines the concept of contemporary work environments. Departing from the original masterplan's concept of an office building with an enclosed interior courtyard, our design strategy reimagined this feature by dispersing and integrating courtyard elements throughout the structure as innovative winter gardens. These spaces serve as transitional zones between indoors and outdoors, creating unique microclimates that enrich the building's spatial experience.

Project by Behnisch Architekturbuero, EDGE ElbSide Hamburg. Top view of the light-filled atrium with spiral staircase, seating areas and planting.

The design of Edge ElbSide revolves around these distinctive winter gardens, which not only offer serene settings for individual work and meetings but also contribute to the building's energy efficiency. Through the incorporation of natural elements and the promotion of cross-ventilation, these winter gardens play a vital role in reducing the overall energy consumption of the building, establishing it as a sustainable and eco-friendly workplace. In contrast to traditional office layouts characterized by enclosed cubicles and isolated corridors, Edge ElbSide embraces open and flexible spaces that foster communication and collaboration among its occupants. The building's central main line offers orientation and vertical circulation, working in tandem with the winter gardens to organize the work areas and enhance the overall functionality of the space.

Client
EDGE Hamburg
Architects
Behnisch Architekten
Address

Amerigo-Vespucci-Platz 2
20457 Hamburg
Germany

Gross Area

32.000 qm / 344.448 sq.ft.

Gross Volume

101.346 cbm / 3,579,000 cu.ft

Competition

2019, 1st prize

Photography

David Matthiessen

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Level 1, 2, 6, 8

As a core and shell structure, Edge ElbSide provides the flexibility for its principal client to customize and personalize the interior spaces. The design’s primary focus lies on the outward-facing winter gardens that elevate the building's climate performance and contributing to the well-being of its occupants by balancing productivity with relaxation. With a thoughful approach to energy efficiency and sustainability, Edge ElbSide aspires to contribute to the ongoing evolution of contemporary office buildings, embracing innovation and creativity in every aspect of its design.

Project by Behnisch Architekturbuero, EDGE ElbSide Hamburg. Light-filled atrium with spiral staircase, seating areas and planting.
Project by Behnisch Architekturbuero, EDGE ElbSide Hamburg. Light-filled atrium with seating areas and planting.
Project by Behnisch Architekturbuero, EDGE ElbSide Hamburg. Interior with tiered seating, blue cushions, and people sitting there. In the background are seating alcoves and a blue wall covering.
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Project by Behnisch Architekturbuero, EDGE ElbSide Hamburg. Light-filled atrium with spiral staircase, seating areas and planting.
Project by Behnisch Architekturbuero, EDGE ElbSide Hamburg. Light-filled atrium with seating areas and planting.
Project by Behnisch Architekturbuero, EDGE ElbSide Hamburg. Interior with tiered seating, blue cushions, and people sitting there. In the background are seating alcoves and a blue wall covering.

"EDGE ElbSide aims to offer more than just a workplace – it strives to create an environment that promotes health and well-being, through features like natural daylight, good air quality, acoustic comfort, and potentially movement-enhancing concepts."

Project by Behnisch Architekturbuero, EDGE ElbSide Hamburg. Red high-rise building with glass sections, trees and pedestrians in foreground.