Steckelhörn 11 by J. Mayer H.
The German architectural firm J. Mayer H., have completed the Steckelhörn 11 building in Hamburg.
Full description after the photos….












Photos by David Franck – www.davidfranck.de
Steckelhörn 11 by J. Mayer H.
The project “Steckelhörn 11” is located in the old centre of Hamburg, close to the prominent new “Hafen City” development. It replaces a ruinous building and fills the gap between two historic premises. The triangular-shaped lot stretches across the city block, thus allowing for a narrow façade of about 1.3 m width facing the harbor and a main elevation of about 26.4 m oriented toward Steckelhörn street. The vertical design and soft setbacks of the latter pay tribute to the massing of the surrounding structures, as well as to local building-height regulations. Cantilevered elements in the main facade create a series of specific spatial qualities on the inside and outside. The top floors provide additional outside space, offering a spectacular panoramic view over the city of Hamburg. The particular geometry of the floor plan is the basis for the organization of the building, which architecturally and programmatically presents itself openly to Steckelhoern street while at the same time forming a characteristic landmark when perceived from the historic “Speicherstadt” and new “Hafen City”. As the ground level is conceived either as a spacious lobby for the main tenant or a public cafe, the upper floors provide for generous, flexible office space, most of it allowing a view of the “Katharinenkirche” and/or the “Hafen City”. The top floors provide additional outside space on balconies/loggias and a roof terrace, offering a spectacular panoramic view over the old and new city of Hamburg.
Visit the J. Mayer H. website – here.

Michael M on 12 Nov 2009 at 11:45 am #
wow
apisaniello on 12 Nov 2009 at 1:21 pm #
One of the most beautiful buildings I have ever seen.
Von Glitschka on 12 Nov 2009 at 1:37 pm #
Can you say “StarFleet” dorms. Nice.
Eva on 12 Nov 2009 at 4:35 pm #
wow, hätte nie gedacht das Hamburg so etwas bauen lassen würde… hooray!
matt on 12 Nov 2009 at 8:31 pm #
Like listening to the Beatles for the first time.
Very impressive.
hZ! on 12 Nov 2009 at 11:58 pm #
is this a dalek or a gun emplacement or a several-eyed spider-bot amputee? in the pictures at the top, the footpath appears to slope up toward the doorway at about 40 degrees.
it’s quite humorous. the quad-tone pillars are cute, and the strange cyber-tunnels seem somehow mischievous. or maybe this is so benign compared to the minimalist torture-chamber I was just looking at in Singapore that I fail to see the this building’s true menace.
kowa on 13 Nov 2009 at 12:08 am #
so weirdly bold.if it wasn’t for the reflections of the buildings on the opposite side of the street i think it may seem out of place.i like this. don’t know why yet.
Jacob on 13 Nov 2009 at 8:57 am #
This has to be one of the most interesting building I’ve seen in years. The detailing is incredible, too.
Helena on 13 Nov 2009 at 1:13 pm #
minimalist and elegant
Max on 13 Nov 2009 at 2:52 pm #
Surely an interesting piece – my thoughts go to the building team who did a pretty amazing job.
lui on 13 Nov 2009 at 10:07 pm #
it seems to fit its environment nicely
?????? on 14 Nov 2009 at 6:16 pm #
Cool. I love non-symmetric designs.
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Michael on 18 Nov 2009 at 10:08 pm #
I do like it, but to me the Star-Fleet facade is simply decorative. No real reason for the rounded-off/angled divisions.
sasha on 19 Nov 2009 at 2:08 pm #
omg! never seen anything so…wow!
hamilton on 29 Nov 2009 at 2:46 pm #
A breath of fresh air. Works well against the existing architecture. Some unnecessary elements in my opinion but so wonderful.