Hansa-Gymnasium Bergedorf

Hamburg, Germany
Photo © Angelo Kaunat
Photo © Angelo Kaunat
Photo © Angelo Kaunat
Photo © Angelo Kaunat
Photo © Angelo Kaunat
Photo © Angelo Kaunat
Architects
DFZ Architekten
Location
Hermann-Distel-Straße 25, 21029 Hamburg, Germany
Year
2006

The Hansa-Gymnasium in Hamburg-Bergedorf is extended into an all-day school following a number of conversions and new builds. The construction work includes the extension of a 1970’s classroom wing, the renovation and conversion of the basement to a cafeteria with a kitchen for reheating food, as well as the integration of a new building and schoolyard into the existing building complex. The new building serves as a multi-purpose recreation hall and connects the listed building designed by Fritz Schumacher to the 70’s classroom wing. The saw-tooth roof design maximizes the use of natural light for the multi-purpose use of the hall.

Gross area
2.456 m²

Cost
ca. 3.653.300 EUR

Client
Behörde für Bildung und Sport, Hamburg

Award
BDA Hamburg Architektur Preis, Würdigung, 2008

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