Starts:
05:00pm, Tuesday, 3 June 2025
Until:
05:00pm, Thursday, 5 June 2025
General price: £550
51ÇàÂ¥ Foundation Supporter's Price: £495
The 51ÇàÂ¥ Foundation is not liable for any other costs including travel, accommodation and meals.
Numbers limited to 30
This three-day trip incorporates visits to the best architecture in Germany’s second city including recent projects by Christ Gantenbein, Caruso St John and 6a.Ìý Featuring visits to major areas of urban regeneration and a meeting with Tobias Goevert, Regional & Urban Development at Freie und Hansestadt Hamburg,Ìýthe tour will be particularly valuable for British architects interested in learning about work opportunities in Hamburg.ÌýWhere possible building visits will be led by representatives of the architectural offices involved.
The price of travel and accommodation is not included in the ticket price. We recommend attendees book accommodation at the Cloud One Hotel Hamburg - Kontorhaus. Each day’s tour will begin in the Cloud One Hotel lobby.
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Image: Grosser Burstah, Caruso St John
ITINERARY
TUESDAY 3RD JUNE
5:00pm Group meets in the lobby of the Cloud One Hotel Hamburg - Kontorhaus.
5:30pm Visit the , a recently completed office development in Hamburg’s Alsdadt district, designed by .ÌýÌýThe tour will be led by practice director Emanuel Christ.
6:30pm Lecture Christ & Gantenbein, AIT Salon
7:30pm A guided tour through Hamburg’s inner city.ÌýÌýThe itinerary will feature historic landmarks such as Fritz Höger’s brick expressionist Chilehaus (1924) and Sprinkenhof (1943) as well as recent additions including Caruso St John and Biwermau’s office buildings on Ìý(2023)Ìý
Ìý8:30pm Dinner atÌýÌý
WEDNESDAY 4TH JUNE
9:00am Group meets in the lobby of the Cloud One Hotel Hamburg - Kontorhaus. Guided tour through the city’s dockland development.ÌýÌýThe tour will include a visit to Ìý(2017) and to Biwermau’s ongoing redevelopment of the 1888 central machine station which originally provided electricity to Speicherstadt, Hamburg’s nineteenth century warehouse district.ÌýÌýThe tour will proceed to HafenCity, Europe’s largest inner-city urban development.
10:00am Meeting with representatives ofÌý
12.00am The tour will continue through HafenCity, taking in new housing by ÌýÌýand the community house on Grasbrookpark by ARGE Hoffmann, Schlüter, Zeh.
1.30pm Lunch and meeting with Schulbau HamburgÌý
3:30pm Visit to the Marschland School byÌý
5:30pm Visit School „Christianeum“ by Arne JacobsenÌý
7:00pm Speed dating event with Hamburg architectural practices
THURSDAY 5TH JUNE
9:30am Meeting withÌýTobias Goevert, Head of Regional & Urban Development at Freie und Hansestadt Hamburg
11:30pm Visit of Bunker Heiligengeistfeld
12:00pm Lunch
13:00pm Bus tour of the pioneering 1920’s social housing at Jarrestadt by Karl Schneider, Heinrich Bomhoff, Friedrich Ostermeyer and Paul Frank
14:00pm Bus tour of , a new residential quarter being developed to plans by E2A
15:00pm Arne Jacobsen Haus (tbc)
15:45pm Bus takes group to airport arriving by 16:30pm
ÌýImage: Chilehaus, Fritz Höger
CANCELLATIONS
If you need to cancel your place please emailÌýellis@architecturefoundation.org.ukÌýWhere cancellations are made up to 21 days before the commencement of the tour, the ticket price will be refunded in full.Ìý Cancellations made less than 21 days before the commencement of the tour will receive no refund.ÌýIf the trip has to be rescheduled for reasons beyond the 51ÇàÂ¥ Foundation's control, you will be offered a place on the rescheduled date.Ìý The 51ÇàÂ¥ Foundation will refund you should you be unable to attend on the rescheduled date.
DISCLAIMER
For any international or domestic event, you are required to have adequate personal travel insurance cover.Ìý Participation in any 51ÇàÂ¥ Foundation event will be at the participant's own risk.Ìý By participating you acknowledge that neither the 51ÇàÂ¥ Foundation nor the leader or organiser of the event has any responsibility or liability for loss or damage to your belongings. You also acknowledge that neither the 51ÇàÂ¥ Foundation nor the leader or organiser of the event will be liable for death or personal injury unless it is caused as a direct result of our negligence.