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精心编织自然与市民的意义,惊人的混合开发有三个核心设计原则.在基础一级,项目与公共领域相互作用,各种各样的功能希望鼓励复杂领域内的活动。两座大型塔楼为其办公空间和酒店的占用者提供汉堡景观。
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.
第三个要素-连接屋顶景观-将项目的各种要素结合在一起。屋顶为更广泛的地方社区提供了更多的绿地,还允许以下地区全年用于公共活动,如农贸市场和文化活动。
The third element - a connective roof landscape - unifies the project’s varying elements. Providing additional green space to the wider local community, the roof also allows the areas below to be used throughout the year for public functions, such as farmers markets and cultural events.
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我们为我们的设计被选中而感到骄傲。该项目将成为迪巴斯蒂奇区未来发展的灯塔。我们的愿景是将车站、城市小区、酒店和办公楼以独特的绿色形象连接起来,这反映了汉堡市的绿色焦点。我们期待着与ProHa Altona合作。-马德斯·曼德鲁普·汉森,默勒建筑师事务所合伙人兼建筑师。
We are really proud that our design has been selected. The project will be a beacon in the future development of the Diebsteich quarter. Our vision is to connect the station, city quarter, hotel and office building with a distinctive green profile, which reflects the green focus of the city of Hamburg. We are looking forward to be working with ProHa Altona. - Mads Mandrup Hansen, Partner and Architect at C.F. Møller Architects.
C.F.M ller建筑师是被邀请参加国际竞争的13家建筑公司之一,被选中的部分原因是他们在基础设施与城市发展相结合的类似项目方面的广泛经验。
C.F. Møller Architects were one of 13 architecture firms invited to enter the international competition and were chosen in part due to their extensive experience on similar projects that combine infrastructure with urban development.
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建筑师C.F.M ller建筑师C.F.M ller建筑面积46500.0平方米2018年项目年
Architects C.F. Møller Architects Architect C.F. Møller Architects Area 46500.0 m2 Project Year 2018
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