Elementary School Am Baakenhafen in Hamburg

Elementary School Am Baakenhafen in Hamburg Elementary School Am Baakenhafen in Hamburg Elementary School Am Baakenhafen in Hamburg Elementary School Am Baakenhafen in Hamburg Elementary School Am Baakenhafen in Hamburg Elementary School Am Baakenhafen in Hamburg Elementary School Am Baakenhafen in Hamburg Elementary School Am Baakenhafen in Hamburg Elementary School Am Baakenhafen in Hamburg Elementary School Am Baakenhafen in Hamburg Elementary School Am Baakenhafen in Hamburg
Elementary School Am Baakenhafen in Hamburg
Elementary School Am Baakenhafen in Hamburg
Elementary School Am Baakenhafen in Hamburg
Elementary School Am Baakenhafen in Hamburg
Elementary School Am Baakenhafen in Hamburg
Elementary School Am Baakenhafen in Hamburg
Elementary School Am Baakenhafen in Hamburg
Elementary School Am Baakenhafen in Hamburg
Elementary School Am Baakenhafen in Hamburg
Elementary School Am Baakenhafen in Hamburg
Elementary School Am Baakenhafen in Hamburg
,

Elementary School Am Baakenhafen in Hamburg, 2024

The building is the heart of the neighbourhood, opening up towards Lola-Rogge-Platz with a flexible commercial area. Access to the school, on the other hand, is sheltered to the north via the schoolyard along Petersenkai, which is also overlooked by the assembly hall and canteen.
The unique vertical design of the school is a direct result of the limited space available on the site. This clever layering of functions on top of each other includes break areas with plant troughs on the roofs. The simple floor plan structure is easy to understand. From the foyer, which is located in the centre of the building, you can easily access the clusters and break areas on the upper floors using the stairs or lift. The rooms for teachers and administrative staff are located on one side, with the clusters for the individual year groups and their associated teacher support points on the other.

The separate main entrance to the 2-court sports hall under the school building is located on Baakenallee and is also used for extracurricular activities.
The building is designed to last, with a long service life and maximum flexibility.
The cluster area is designed with a limited load-bearing structure, comprising access cores, six columns in the centre of the building and reinforced concrete columns and walls of the outer façades. This allows the building to be easily adapted to changing educational concepts.
The two-coloured clinker facing brick cladding ensures low maintenance costs and extreme durability.

Client:
SBH | Schulbau Hamburg

Architects:
Lederer Ragnarsdóttir Oei, Stuttgart

Team LRO:
Katja Pütter, Fabian Wieczorek, David Fornol, Daniel Steinhübl;
Aline Kälber, Julia Ochmann, Sophia Schmidt, Ruth Hörter, Benedikt Nauder, Johannes Steiner

Competition:
1st Prize

Project Management:
KVL Bauconsult Hamburg GmbH

HOAI Stages 6-8 (parts of 6-7):
Ernst² Architekten AG, Stuttgart/Hamburg

Structural Engineering:
ahw Ingenieure GmbH, Münster

Electrical Engineering:
PBR Planungsbüro Rohling AG, Hamburg

Building Engineering:
Pfeil & Koch Ingenieurgesellschaft, Köln

Structural Physics:
Zebau GmbH, Hamburg

Acoustics:
Quintus Ingenieurhaus GmbH & Co. KG, Hamburg

Landscape Designer:
Helmut Hornstein, Freier Landschaftsarchitekt, Überlingen

Fire Protection Planning:
(bis einschl. LP 4) BIG Brandschutzingenieurgesellschaft, Hamburg

Fire Protection Planning:
(ab LP 5) Ingenieurbüro T. Wackermann GbR, Hamburg

Kitchen:
Kösterke Ingenieur Consulting, Ostseebad Rerik

Geotechnical Engineer:
HPC AG, Hamburg

Land Surveyor:
Hanaack und Partner, Hamburg

Expert water-impermeable concrete:
NIK Ing-Sv-Büro, Süßen

Start of Construction:
05/2020

Launch:
08/2023

Gross Floor Area:
10.235,17 qm

Volume:
46.365,76 cbm

Location:
Baakenallee 33, 20457 Hamburg

Award:
BDA Hamburg Architektur Preis 2024
ein 1. Preis

Publications:
Architekturblatt
5.11.2024

Hamburgische Architektenkammer
Architektur in Hamburg, Jahrbuch 2024/25
Hamburg, Junius Verlag, 2024

wa wettbewerbe aktuell
12 I 24, S.64-67.

Bau der Woche
German-Architects.de, 18.12.2024

CUBE Hamburg
01 I 25

Photography:
Jakob Börner, Hamburg



Back to overview
Next work

Related work

Steiner School in Biberach
Steiner School in Biberach, 2012
Fellbach Central City
Fellbach Central City, 1987
Secondary School in Buchloe
Secondary School in Buchloe, 2013
Primary and secondary school in Ostfildern
Primary and secondary school in Ostfildern, 2002
Real- und Staatliche Fachoberschule in Nuremberg
Real- und Staatliche Fachoberschule in Nuremberg, 2017
Steiner Kindergarden in Esslingen
Steiner Kindergarden in Esslingen, 2013