Hamburg’s new landmark provides enough material for a thousand and one tales
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.
What does New Work look like? Stefanie Lürken of future Elbtower tenant IWG explains.
Exchanges with other people and getting to know new perspectives are the key characteristics of an attractive workplace.
Timo Herzberg, CEO of Signa Real Estate in Germany, talks about why the Elbtower is indispensable for and in Hamburg.
When the Elbtower is completed in three years’ time, thousands of people will come and go every day: The tower will become a hub in Hamburg’s transport system.
High-quality office space in Hamburg’s city centre is in high demand and the centre’s attraction is still unbroken.
In the future, Schindler lifts will elevate people to the top floors of the Elbtower – using high-tech lift cabins, sophisticated algorithms and the best know-how from skyscrapers all over the world.
Interview with architect Christoph Felger from David Chipperfield Architects Berlin
Hamburg’s new landmark is being built at the Elbbrücken.
The Elbtower: high and grounded on Ice Age earth