Belle Harbour

From art project to living space

The “Belle Harbour” residential project located in the heart of Hamburg's HafenCity combines architecture, sustainability and social responsibility in an exemplary fashion. The slimline residential tower with its clearly structured façade, vertical cut-outs for balconies and striking crown with a roof garden gives the cityscape an impressive accent and at the same time makes a statement about sustainable construction and inclusive living.

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Type of Building Apartment buildings
Product areas Windows Doors Ventilation
Schüco Systems AD UP 90 AWS 90.SI+ AWS 120 CC.SI AWS 70.HI VentoAir VentoFrame
Features New build Circularity Barrier-free
Location Hamburg, Hamburg
Completion 2024
Architects Belle Harbour GbR
Specialist company Ferger Metallbau GmbH
Picture credits © Alex Bach Architekturfotografie

Inclusive accommodation

Developed by Berlin-based architectural practice Winking Froh Architekten, Belle Harbour comprises seventeen apartments, communal areas and a roof terrace, which are designed as areas for families and partially-sighted people to share together. The building structure of the residential tower is characterised by sculptured cut-outs that open up to generous balconies for the residents and, at the same time, emphasise the vertical effect of the building. The heart of the building is the enormous roof space with a garden and communal terrace. This is where the concept of inclusive, community-based living comes together: a place where people with and without visual impairments live together, supported by barrier-free planning, special orientation aids and complementary mobility and learning services.

Completely circular

Forming the foundation for the Belle Harbour project are the HafenCity Hamburg environmental label requirements, which span five categories and consider the recyclability and environmental impact of materials. “We take the requirements of HafenCity very seriously,” emphasises Dr Stephanie Gamm, Founder and Project Manager of Belle Harbour. “We consider every material in terms of its life cycle – from manufacture to the possibility of dismantling. Our aim is to avoid grey energy, reduce CO emissions and choose construction materials that can be separated and reused later on. This creates a house that is not only efficient in its operation but could become part of the material cycle itself one day.”

Panoramabild eines modernen Beton Hauses mir großen Schüco Fenstern

Window profiles with a special story

The window profiles are an even more impressive feature of Belle Harbour's evolutionary story. About 500 aluminium profiles, around 160 of which are windows, had already lived through their first service life. However, they were not initially construction units, instead forming part of the art installation at Hamburg's Summer of Architecture 2023. The artist collective known as umschichten had erected a pavilion made of aluminium and wood on the Magellan Terraces in the immediate vicinity of the Elbphilharmonie concert hall. Despite normally being used for windows, the profiles were incorporated into an expansive sculpture that served as a stage, meeting spot and place for reflection. “Our projects that address the circular economy are characterised by their careful use of materials but always under the premise that they can be dismantled, sorted and reused elsewhere. Ultimately, this encourages an appreciation for our resources," says artist Lukasz Lendzinski, referring to the message behind the installation.

Buildings are raw material stores of the future

At the end of the architectural festival, the aluminium profiles were dismantled and sorted, then stored, checked and re-coated. Eventually, they were filtered back into the production process and turned into window frames by Geerds Metallbau. They then found their final destination in the Belle Harbour project. “The profiles were processed in the same way as new material,” explains Karl Geerds. “We noticed no differences in either production or assembly.” The quality inspection that was coordinated by Schüco as well as the coating manufacturer's report confirmed that the recovered profiles are fully usable. “This was a real pilot project for us,” added Geerds. “It shows that recycling is possible in the aluminium industry without any technical issues – and without a loss in quality too.”

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Pilot project for a creative circular economy

Schüco considers this project an example of the future of construction: “Buildings are raw material stores. Everything that we have installed here will still be of value at the end of the building's lifetime,” highlights Jochen Strellmann, who is Head of Project Business in Hamburg. Thanks to state-of-the-art separating and sorting methods, aluminium windows can be almost completely recycled, with as much as 98% of materials fed back into the material cycle. “This temporary use of profiles supports the idea that buildings are raw material stores – and that this raw material is also a recyclable material, which can be reused at the end of its service life," summarises Strellmann.

A focus on appreciating resources

Belle Harbour is setting new standards in a number of ways, including architecturally, socially and economically. The journey of these aluminium profiles – from the art installation through to their dismantling and reuse – is a prime example of a new approach to resources. True to the Hamburg Summer of Architecture motto of ‘Restructure’ for materials, architecture and cities, this temporary art project was transformed into a permanent building block for sustainable living.

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