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Hanseatic Restoration: The transformation of this dockside warehouse into flats and offices follows a familiar urban pattern, but is underpinned by strong environmental concerns.


Despite rising sea levels and the cost of flood defences, recycled dockside buildings are highly prized developments. Their brick monumentality stands for stability and their high ceilings offer the luxury of space. The romanticism of sanitized san·i·tize  
tr.v. san·i·tized, san·i·tiz·ing, san·i·tiz·es
1. To make sanitary, as by cleaning or disinfecting.

2.
 industrial history is now a marketable commodity and there is no shortage of commercial enterprises willing to pay for aura by association. Emotive descriptions promise desk workers bohemian loft lifestyles by proxy.

The Stadtlagerhaus (city warehouse) on the Elbe is such a project. It has the most privileged rooftop view in Hamburg, overlooking a miniaturized landscape with container terminal A container terminal is a facility where cargo containers are transhipped between different transport vehicles, for onward transportation. The transhipment may be between ships and land vehicles, for example trains or trucks, in which case the terminal is described as a , docks, and wharves Structures erected on the margin of Navigable Waters where vessels can stop to load and unload cargo.

Cities located on lakes, rivers, and oceans usually have at least one wharf, where ships can deliver and pick up passengers and load and unload various types of goods.
 for cruise ships This is a list of cruise ships, both those in service and those that have since ceased to operate. Both cruise ships and cruiseferries are included in this list. (Ocean liners are not included on this list, see List of ocean liners. . Planning conditions for historical monuments are strict, but compensatory tax advantages for investors are advantageous and costs are passed on to tenants willing to pay for security and exclusivity. Which explains why Hamburg's quays, where armies of fishermen and dockers
"Dockers" is also plural of docker.
For the Australian Football League team, see Fremantle Football Club.


Dockers is a brand of Levi Strauss & Co.

Levi Strauss & Co.
 once landed the riches of the seas, are now the site of recycled historical buildings with green architectural briefs. Costs precluded the incorporation of social housing, but Stadtlagerhaus's neighbours are Greenpeace, private flats for senior citizens, fish restaurants and designer label shops.

Jan Stormer Stormer may refer to:
  • The Alvis Stormer, a military armored vehicle
  • The Land Rover Range Stormer, a concept car manufactured by Ford
  • John A. Stormer, an American Protestant anti-communist writer
  • The Stormers, a South African Rugby Union team
 Architekten (formally Alsop & Stormer Architekten) combined a warehouse and grain silo to create 28 penthouse flats, 700[m.sup.2] loft and studio offices, a 500[m.sup.2] riverside restaurant The Riverside Restaurant is a seafood restaurant located in West Bay, England.

As the restaurant only serves fresh local fish, the restaurant is closed in the December and January months (the months when the fishermen do not go out in the area due to rough seas).
, and an automatic car park stacking system for 134 vehicles. The project was the subject of a competition run by the Volksfursorge Insurance Group, who paid 40 million DM for refurbishment with four additional storeys and a spectacular new silo roof. Planning began in 1994 and the building was occupied last May.

Energy saving and seasonal river flooding strongly influenced the architecture. Original walls over 2m thick and deeply recessed small windows moderate internal temperatures. Air conditioning air conditioning, mechanical process for controlling the humidity, temperature, cleanliness, and circulation of air in buildings and rooms. Indoor air is conditioned and regulated to maintain the temperature-humidity ratio that is most comfortable and healthful.  is unnecessary. Windows are manually regulated. Rain water is filtered through vegetation and gravel. In case of flooding, pumps spring into action to push the water uphill into the city drainage system Noun 1. drainage system - a system of watercourses or drains for carrying off excess water
system - instrumentality that combines interrelated interacting artifacts designed to work as a coherent entity; "he bought a new stereo system"; "the system consists of a
. Ground water pressure necessitated the installation of a steel plate over the basement floor. Flood defences include waterproof doors, similar to submarine hatches, to all ground floor openings and 25mm thick outer panes for double glazing double glazing
Noun

a window consisting of two layers of glass separated by a space, fitted to reduce heat loss

Noun 1. double glazing
 units to resist water pressure. The emergency footbridge in grey steel, for escape to higher land over the road, has the sinuous sinuous /sin·u·ous/ (sin´u-us) bending in and out; winding.

sinuous

bending in and out; winding.
 profile of a dinosaur's back.

The building's robust materiality explores themes of earth and water. Polished granite and red brick walls are combined with matt grey steel, luscious green copper and terracotta tiles resembling fish scales. Sheet glass shimmers against the metallic translucence of the river. Protected against weather and noise with insulated glass, a layer of penthouse balconies forms a crystal crown above the five floors of office lofts. The pine-decked roof terrace (for residents only) floats over a hardy dune grass-planted roof. From a cantilevered lookout balcony hanging over the dockside, residents who don't suffer from vertigo can imagine themselves as captains on the bridge. A play space, installed to meet planning requirements, remains pristine in a development devoid of children.

Surrounded by a sea of cobbles cob·ble 1  
n.
1. A cobblestone.

2. Geology A rock fragment between 64 and 256 millimeters in diameter, especially one that has been naturally rounded.

3. cobbles See cob coal.

tr.
, the Stadtlagerhaus has no private ground. Controlled entry to flats and offices is through a connecting double-height glazed foyer, which forms a barrier between public and private spheres. Only the restaurant has a separate entrance, marked by a bright orange external wall. Jan Stormer describes this hard landscaped area as an external reception room. Here the highest recorded flood level, +2.5m, is marked by a white line on the facade. Paving of polished granite is traversed by both people and vehicles. Cars are driven into a lift which takes them automatically to stacks in the former grain silo which is now a car silo.

Reduced to half its original height, the industrial chimney serves as structural support for the roof and emergency exit footbridge. The original Hanseatic hanse  
n.
A medieval merchant guild or trade association.



[Middle English, from Old French, from Middle Low German, from Old High German hansa, military troop.
 gable, with restored steel chute for loading grain into barges, is complemented by a new pitched roof pitched roof
n.
A two-sided sloped roof having a gable at both ends. Also called gable roof.
 clad in alternating vertical strips of copper and glazed louvres. An advertising agency occupies this unique and spacious attic.

In the past, the exploitation of labour, land and commodities, was a low cost exercise in relation to the present expense of environmental rehabilitation necessary for a sustainable future. Healing takes longer than acts of damage. In this context the Stadtlagerhaus is an imaginative solution with landmark character. But photographers and sightseers are unwelcome. Even before 11 September, security was part of the tenancy agreement. The high cost of remodelling cities for green development further divides the world into those who have and those who have not.

RELATED ARTICLE: Architect: Jan Stormer Architekten (formerly Alsop & Stormer Architekten), Hamburg

Structural engineer: Assmann

Services engineer: Ridder & Meyn

Glass louvres: php glastec systems GmbH

Photographs: All photographs by Oliver Heissner/artur except no I by Cordelia Ewerth

1 Revived Stadtlagerhaus overlooks Hamburg's dockside landscape.

2 Glazed balconies crown the original robust brick warehouse.

3 Detail of the former grain silo's restored Hanseatic gable and new copper and glass roof.

4 Detail of sensut"" copper cadding.

5 A glazed entrance hall connects the two parts of the Stadtiagerhaus.

6 Typical office interior. The buildings contain a mix of flats and offices.

7 Penthouse flat with dockside vistas.

8 Dramatic attic space at the top of the former grain silo.
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Title Annotation:Stadtlagerhaus on the Elbe
Author:Dawson, Layla
Publication:The Architectural Review
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Date:Jan 1, 2002
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