Hamburg’s new landmark provides enough material for a thousand and one tales
Three bridges cross the river at the foot of the Elbtower. They connect Hamburg’s southern districts of Grasbrook and Veddel with today’s Hafencity as well as the northern Rothenburgsort and Hammerbrook.
Hamburg is determined to offer versatile mobility – whether it’s by rail, bus, autonomous shuttles, or bike. The city is becoming a pilot for modern mobility.
We are living in a time of uncertainty, but the Elbtower is going to evolve into a building fit for the future.
The view from the Elbtower takes in the Norderelbe, one of the most important waterways in Europe.
The most important construction prerequisites for the Elbtower were created this year. The 65 pile foundations are now in the ground and many other important stages have been reached so that the building can grow upwards.
Hamburg’s HafenCity sees itself as a lively district with a maritime atmosphere, but many cranes are still silhouettes on its skyline. It will take several more years before the area is fully developed.
Coworking spaces are the offices of the future, says researcher Axel Minten.
The water location is an inspiration for people in the Elbtower. Surrounded by water, the building is a driving force for Hamburg’s transformation.
The Elbtower serves an important urban planning function: supported by new bridges, it links HafenCity with Rothenburgsort and joins both districts to Hamburg’s city centre.
A functional and mood-setting diversity makes us happier and more efficient at work.
In HafenCity, you’ll find many cafes and restaurants that offer a great start to the day
The Elbtower is a real giant, also in terms of sustainability. Once completed, the Elbtower will be one of the most modern buildings in the world.
An interview with Katharina Sekunde, head of office leasing at SIGNA
Hundreds of people visit the construction site at the Elbbrücken.
The Elbtower will be the new gateway to Hamburg, as an exclusive office address as well as a magnet for visitors. The first four major tenants have already signed their contracts.
David Chipperfield Architects designed the iconic Elbtower building in Hamburg.
The Elbtower still captivates you. Working here means to experience a world of your own with services that make your life easier located throughout the building.
The filigree façade lends lightness to the Elbtower – and ensures sustainable operation of the building.