Green Bunker

High-rise bunker becomes a green highlight

Impossible to miss, the bunker at Heiligengeistfeld has been an integral part of Hamburg's St. Pauli district since 1942. Once a place of refuge during the Second World War, the bunker has been extended and lavishly planted with greenery, making it a symbol for the sustainable conversion of historic buildings. Today it is home to over 20,000 plants, accommodates hotel spaces, restaurants and recreational facilities and offers a new concept for use for residents and visitors.

Detalles de la referencia

Tipo de edificio Barrio y uso mixto
Áreas de producto Ventana Puertas Fachadas
Sistemas Schüco FWS 50 AWS 75.SI+ AD UP 75
Características Rehabilitación Edificios famosos
Ubicación Hamburg, Hamburg
Finalización 2022
Arquitectos phase 10
Empresa especializada Alusysteme - Metallbau
Créditos de las imágenes © Matthias Plander

Successful conversion

The listed bunker has been expanded significantly: the pyramid-shape of the bunker roof houses five new floors, providing an additional 10,000 square metres of usable space for hotels, restaurants, shops and entertainment. Many of these areas are accessible to visitors free of charge. Particular highlights include the green roof garden on the sixth floor, the park-like communal areas and the mountain path that you can use to walk up around the outside of the building. The numerous plants stay green all year round and offer habitats for small animals and insects. At the same time, the greenery improves the microclimate and cools the building, meaning less energy is required to control the climate in the bunker during the summer months.

Important witness to the changing times

During the second World War, the bunker offered protection against air strikes for up to 25,000 people. Remnants of things like ammunition repositories still serve as a reminder of this time. Memorial and information centres have been established in the bunker to maintain a culture of remembrance. After the Second World War, the bunker became famous as the first editorial office of Axel Springer Verlag and as the broadcasting centre for the Tagesschau news programme, hence it also became known as the Hamburg Media Bunker. Additionally, the bunker gained recognition in the 1980s as a popular venue for concerts and cultural events. With the new concept for use, the bunker continues to be a vibrant place for social involvement and an example of a highly successful transformation.

Información sobre el producto

FWS 50

Schüco Sistema de fachadas FWS 50

Fachada de montantes y travesaños de alto rendimiento con caras vistas de 50 mm: la base para una gran variedad de soluciones

El sistema de fachadas Schüco FWS 50 convence como sistema básico para fachadas y áreas de lucernarios con una gran flexibilidad y opciones atractivas de diseño: incluidos procesos de fabricación y montaje optimizados. Gracias a un amplio catálogo del sistema se pueden implementar soluciones para los requisitos y aplicaciones más diversos.

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AWS 75.SI+

Schüco Sistema de ventanas AWS 75.SI+

Un plus en aislamiento térmico, seguridad y fabricación

El sistema de ventanas estándar Schüco AWS 75.SI+ (Super Insulated), optimizado para la profundidad de construcción de 75 mm, es parte de la plataforma AWS y base para las aplicaciones más diversas en envolventes de edificios energéticamente eficientes. En función de la exigencia arquitectónica se puede emplear el sistema de aluminio con alto aislamiento térmico como ventana tipo hueco, ventana corrida, elemento adicional de fachada o en combinación con los sistemas de puertas Schüco.

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AD UP 75

Schüco Sistema de puertas AD UP 75

Uso universal como puerta para inmuebles públicos de gran frecuencia de paso y como puerta de entrada centrada en el diseño

Extraordinarias propiedades aislantes combinadas con una alta estabilidad: el sistema de puertas Schüco AD UP 75 con una profundidad de construcción de 75 mm ofrece una elevada seguridad de funcionamiento para todos los requisitos en la construcción de edificios públicos y residenciales de nivel superior.

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Robust aluminium systems in action

By adding five additional floors, the bunker has increased in height by 18 metres to a total of 58 metres. Due to the significant wind loads, robust aluminium units such as the FWS 50 mullion/transom façade were used in conjunction with the AOC add-on construction and the AWS 75.SI aluminium window with ALB large louvre blades, as well as the ADS 75.SI and ADS 65 door systems. In order to meet current fire protection requirements, fire doors from the ADS 80 FR30 series were used.