C.F. Møller's Green-Centric Proposal Wins Competition for New Train Station in Hamburg
Acting both as a ?visionary landmark and an urban catalyst,? C.F. Møller Architects? proposal for a new train station development in Altona, Hamburg, emphasizes the significance of green space within the city?s urban fabric. The project will have several uses, ranging from cafes, restaurants, and shops to offices and fitness centers. Its unique undulating roof landscape ?embodies a collective and progressive vision of reinforcing Hamburg?s green credentials.?
Courtesy of C.F. Møller Architects
Acting both as a ?visionary landmark and an urban catalyst,? C.F. Møller Architects? proposal for a new train station development in Altona, Hamburg, emphasizes the significance of green space within the city?s urban fabric. The project will have several uses, ranging from cafes, restaurants, and shops to offices and fitness centers. Its unique undulating roof landscape ?embodies a collective and progressive vision of reinforcing Hamburg?s green credentials.?
Courtesy of C.F. Møller Architects
Carefully weaving together nature and civic significance, the striking mixed-use development has three core design principles. At the base level, where the project interacts with the public realm, a wide variety of functions hope to encourage activity within the complex. Two large towers offer views of Hamburg for the occupants of its office space and hotel.The third element - a connective roof landscape - unifies the project?s varying elements. Provid...
Courtesy of C.F. Møller Architects
Acting both as a ?visionary landmark and an urban catalyst,? C.F. Møller Architects? proposal for a new train station development in Altona, Hamburg, emphasizes the significance of green space within the city?s urban fabric. The project will have several uses, ranging from cafes, restaurants, and shops to offices and fitness centers. Its unique undulating roof landscape ?embodies a collective and progressive vision of reinforcing Hamburg?s green credentials.?
Courtesy of C.F. Møller Architects
Carefully weaving together nature and civic significance, the striking mixed-use development has three core design principles. At the base level, where the project interacts with the public realm, a wide variety of functions hope to encourage activity within the complex. Two large towers offer views of Hamburg for the occupants of its office space and hotel.The third element - a connective roof landscape - unifies the project?s varying elements. Provid...
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