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School Campus Hanhoopsfeld
Hamburg (DE)

HHF

Better Learning
School Campus Hanhoopsfeld
School Campus Hanhoopsfeld
School Campus Hanhoopsfeld
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Planning: AllesWirdGut

Project stages: 2–5

Client: GMH | Gebäudemanagement Hamburg GmbH

Competition: November 2013 – 1st prize

Completion: January 2019

GFA: 16,590 m²

Team: Agron Deralla, Alisa Klauenberg, Franziska Sturm, Ivana Valekova, Jana Zdenkova, Julia Stockinger, Lukas Morong, Magdalena Drach, Martin Brandt, Nadine Tschinke, Nils Bergner, Rachele Albini, Simona Masarova

Landscaping: DnD Landschaftsplanung, Wien

Structural engineering: Ingenieurbüro Horn + Horn, Rostock

Schumacher + Gerber Ingenieurbüro, Hamburg

Electrical planning engineering : Arcus Planung + Beratung, Cottbus

Construction management : Zietz GmbH, Thedinghausen

Building services engineering: KMG Ingenieurgesellschaft mbH, Berlin

Teaching room planning : Spinzig + Spinzig GbR, Hamburg

Kitchen planning: Cooking Solutions GbR, Hude

Structural physics: D3-Architekten, Hanover

BZE-Ökoplan, Hamburg

Building acoustics: OSJ Ingenieure, Hamburg

Fire protection planning: BIB Concept, Stelle

Tendering procedure: MRO Architekten, Hamburg

Zietz GmbH, Thedinghausen

Project management : PMD Gesellschaft für Projektmanagement, Düsseldorf

Two schools, one typology, infinite possibilities. For the Lessing Neighborhood School and the Alexander von Humboldt Grammar School, AllesWirdGut and DnD Landschaftsplanung laid out a generous extensive park landscape with free-standing, well-proportioned solitaire buildings.

Positioned in a staggered array, the structures are subtly gradated in height and thus align with the dynamic of the marked step in the terrain. The shared multi-purpose building—the hub and center of the campus—is situated on the visual axis between the two schools’ main entrances and provides an urban-planning reference point that is visible from all sides. The compact units are all defined by straight lines and articulated in a contemporary architectural language, which, for example, expresses itself

in the uniform clinker-clad façades. Inside the teaching buildings, the classrooms are arranged in a circle around a central atrium like the blades of a windmill. Open areas and niches provide facilities for a variety of forms of teaching and learning. The outdoor areas, which include a biotope pond, an open-air theater, and crop trial plots, offer individually usable and community areas for all.

A homogenous and future-oriented campus that that seamlessly fits in with the existing built ensemble while creating room for individual development.

Photos: tschinkersten fotografie, Illustrations: AllesWirdGut

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