Winners Announcement Hamburg Hybrid Housing Ideas Competition by C T R L + S P A C E

Hamburg Hybrid Housing

This Competition departed from the premise that a mixed-use building could provide answers to the issues of densification of the urban centre with use of the Residential function, deeply entwined with public presence and activities. Here arose the reflection upon the theme of the Hybrid building, a typology whose built examples express deep relations to the city; the dynamics and flows of public; the all-day-round uses; reflection of the individual within the collective; experimentation on new dwelling models; beyond the borders of a typical residential / mixed-use building, aspects that were fostered by this Competition.

FIRST PRIZE
“We are here to stay” by Gabriele Filippi from Genova, Italy

Hamburg Hybrid Housing
Image © Gabriele Filippi

From the Jury: “This proposal was commended by the Jury as a true embodiment of the spirit of the location of St. Pauli, a struggling, rebellious, unconventional neighborhood. Being clearly an architectural response to all recent history of the location and the city, the different elements that constitute the whole complex are reactive of the urban surroundings, whether in scale or configuration.

Hamburg Hybrid Housing
Image © Gabriele Filippi

The fragmented and heterogeneous approach is justified by the multitude of environments the projects wishes to generate, always confronting private life and public use. A strong emphasis is placed with providing public spaces of different characters and expressions to the use of its visitors, in the inner square, the intermediate level, terraces and rooftops.

Hamburg Hybrid Housing
Image © Gabriele Filippi

The hybridity of the building comes from all the bridges established with the city fabric, either concrete or metaphorical; the building is open and accessible to the generality of public in all its public spaces. Structure takes here an important presence, the exoskeleton enforces the unfinished quality of the space, apart from introducing a strong graphical appeal.

Hamburg Hybrid Housing
Image © Gabriele Filippi

It harmonizes with the dynamics of Spielbudenplatz and features a series of transparent moments that support the physical permeability between the building and the city. Harnessing the qualities of its environment and gathering the essential ingredients of the city, this project constitutes a city within the city, permeable to the outside, providing a framework to urban activities, placemaking as a process and a underlining philosophy.”

SECOND PRIZE
“Little Hamburg Hybrid Housing” by Michal Sapko, from Lublin, Poland

Hamburg Hybrid Housing
Image © Michal Sapko

From the Jury: “Exceptional project that successfully responds to the conditions of the Intervention Site, with an easiness that humbles the complexity of the assignment.

Hamburg Hybrid Housing
Image © Michal Sapko

Constituted by two opposing directions that are the materialization of the two driving forces of the project: an horizontal block that touches the ground and hosts all the public functions and a vertical set of buildings which answer to the Residential requirements.

Hamburg Hybrid Housing
Image © Michal Sapko

In the meeting point of this stratified program resides a strong element of the proposal, a community terrace that provides an open playground for all the semi-public activities related to the health and wellness of the residents. The vertical stratification of the Program reflects the distribution of the individual units in towers that react in density and height to the surrounding urban elements.

Hamburg Hybrid Housing
Image © Michal Sapko

A degree of sustainability is introduced by the question of energy production, all this exterior surface is used as solar collectors in an attempt to take benefit from the location and orientation of the building. An airy project, an elegant and innovative reflection on how to increase density in the city centre.“

THIRD PRIZE
“GEODE” by Jeremie Parent and Maude Beaupre from Quebec, Canada

Hamburg Hybrid Housing
Image © Jeremie Parent and Maude Beaupre

From the Jury: “This project was praised by the Jury as an interesting reinterpretation of the theme of the Agricultural City. The communitarian spaces revolve around the agricultural activities to fruitfully engage with the surrounding neighborhood. This project brings also into consideration the present proliferation of productive spaces in the city as well the importance of food independence as an activity related to the needs of shelter.

Hamburg Hybrid Housing
Image © Jeremie Parent and Maude Beaupre

Formally, the Geode theme allows a variation from the stern exterior face to the more diverse interior; from the outside the identification as a single building, from the interior an identification of the individual residential cells.

Hamburg Hybrid Housing
Image © Jeremie Parent and Maude Beaupre

The Residential Sector floats above the public space, promoting wider views, visual permeability and a differentiated environment regarding that of Spielbudenplatz. The public space is comprised of a hard and soft arable topography which houses underneath all the Commercial facilities.

Hamburg Hybrid Housing
Image © Jeremie Parent and Maude Beaupre

Inside the Residential modules the agricultural production theme is still present; all units have protruding greenhouses that apart from functional are able to introduce a phenomenological aspect with their shines and reflections. An interesting take on economic and ecological sustainability of food production and its integration in the architecture of the place.”

HONORABLE MENTIONS
A Total of seven Honorable Mentions were selected by the Jury as representatives of some of the more prominent strategies as well as their related spatial qualities.

HM01 – “Who owns this city?” by Hasan Agah Erkan, Berk Arinc and Zümra Okursoy from Rhizome Architects – Istanbul, Turkey

Hamburg Hybrid Housing
Image © Hasan Agah Erkan, Berk Arinc and Zümra Okursoy

HM02 – “Esso Hauser Redux” by Rasesh Doshi, from Mumbai, India

Hamburg Hybrid Housing
Image © Rasesh Doshi

HM03 – Project by Luis O’connor Reina, Alkindi Aljawabra, Amr Al Qamary and Carlos Beghetti from Gharnata Consultant Engineers – Doha, Qatar

Hamburg Hybrid Housing
Image © Luis O’connor Reina, Alkindi Aljawabra, Amr Al Qamary and Carlos Beghetti

HM04 – “Behind the scenes” by Yuliya Puyuklidi, Valeriya Sidorenko and Iwan Schroeder from Almaty, Kazakhstan

Hamburg Hybrid Housing
Image © Yuliya Puyuklidi, Valeriya Sidorenko and Iwan Schroeder

HM05 – “Zwei Kleine Stadte” by Jung Rok Lee and Jinseok Jang from Seoul, South Korea

Hamburg Hybrid Housing
Image © Jung Rok Lee and Jinseok Jang

HM06 – “Curved Space” by Piotr Roznowski and Jakub Wreczycki from Silesian University of Technology in Gliwice, Poland

Hamburg Hybrid Housing
Image © Piotr Roznowski and Jakub Wreczycki

HM07 – “Dens(e)topia” by Afra Omidi Noubijari, George Kartsakas, Loukia Parpi and Andrea Antoniou from Nicosia, Cyprus

Hamburg Hybrid Housing
Image © Afra Omidi Noubijari, George Kartsakas, Loukia Parpi and Andrea Antoniou

Source and Images Courtesy of C t r l + S p a c e.

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