
The Kontorhaus District is the southeastern part of
Altstadt,
Hamburg
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, between Steinstraße, Meßberg,
Klosterwall and Brandstwiete. The streetscape is characterised by large office buildings in the style of
Brick Expressionism of the early 20th century.
Since 5 July 2015, parts of the
Kontorhaus district and the adjacent
Speicherstadt
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district have been
UNESCO
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World Heritage Sites.
Historical background
Since the 17th century, the area has been densely built-up; the result was a so-called ''Gängeviertel'' (''"corridor quarter"'') with many narrow alleys. The density of the buildings increased even more when there was a housing shortage after the
Hamburg fire in 1842.
In 1892, a cholera epidemic broke out and the poor
hygienic conditions in the neighbourhood caused the disease to spread dramatically – it was then decided to redevelop the area.
As a result, many inhabitants were resettled.
Fritz Schumacher, who had been Director of Construction and Head of Building Construction since 1909 prevailed in the replanning of the site;
the increasing space requirements of the up-and-coming Hamburg merchants were to be met with the construction of large Kontorhouses, although a partial use as living space was also initially envisaged.
The ''Burchardplatz'' forms the centre of the complex planned by Schumacher.
Architecture
The buildings were mainly made of a
reinforced concrete
Reinforced concrete (RC), also called reinforced cement concrete (RCC) and ferroconcrete, is a composite material in which concrete's relatively low tensile strength and ductility are compensated for by the inclusion of reinforcement having h ...
skeleton construction.
The new buildings were to be individually designed. Characteristic features are
clinker brick facades
and
copper roofs. In order to make the
street canyon
An urban canyon (also known as a street canyon) is a place where the street is flanked by buildings on both sides creating a canyon-like environment, evolved etymologically from the Canyon of Heroes in Manhattan. Such human-built canyons are made ...
s more open at the top, the
upper floors are often set back from the main front of the house. Decorative elements on the facade are also made of clinker brick;
in addition, elements (often
sculptures) of
ceramic
A ceramic is any of the various hard, brittle, heat-resistant and corrosion-resistant materials made by shaping and then firing an inorganic, nonmetallic material, such as clay, at a high temperature. Common examples are earthenware, porcelai ...
s were used for the design, most of which have a connection to Hamburg trade and crafts.
Notable buildings
One of the most famous and architecturally pioneering buildings, the ''
Chilehaus'', was designed by the architect
Fritz Höger and built between 1922 and 1924.
It owes its name to its owner, the shipowner
Henry B. Sloman, who owed his fortune to trade with
Chile
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saltpeter.
The building is considered the main work of the architect and one of the most important buildings of clinker brick expressionism.
The ''
Miramar-House'', the first completed building of the Kontorhaus District,
was built in 1921/22 for the trading company Miramar.
The design came from the architect Max Bach.
In addition to hints of clinker brick expressionism, one of the most outstanding stylistic elements is the rounded corner of the house. Also well known are the sculptures by
Richard Kuöhl
Richard Kuöhl (May 31, 1880 – May 19, 1961) was a German sculptor, specializing in providing architectural sculpture for the architects of the Brick Expressionism style in northern Germany in the 1920s.
After training in art pottery in his hom ...
in the entrance area, which represent the most important professional branches of the flourishing Hamburg economy.
The ''
Sprinkenhof
The Sprinkenhof is a nine-storey office building built between 1927 and 1943 in Hamburg's Kontorhaus District. The complex borders the streets Altstädter Straße, Burchardstraße and Johanniswall, and the Springeltwiete runs through the inner cour ...
'' was built between 1927 and 1943 according to designs by architects Hans and Oskar Gerson
and Fritz Höger.
The building enclosing three inner courtyards was Hamburg's largest office complex at the time.
The Sprinkenhof was one of the buildings whose design originally included apartments, but which were ultimately not realized. The decorative elements on the facade were designed by Ludwig Kunstmann.
Between 1924 and 1926 an office building for the company ''Dobbertin & Co.'' and the ''Reederei Komrowski'' was built according to the plans of the architects Distel und Grubitz.
The ''Montanhof'' is characterised by the typical – and in this case repeatedly – recessed upper floors. The facade of the clinker brick building is decorated with numerous
Art Deco
Art Deco, short for the French ''Arts Décoratifs'', and sometimes just called Deco, is a style of visual arts, architecture, and product design, that first appeared in France in the 1910s (just before World War I), and flourished in the Unit ...
decorations.
Hans and Oskar Gerson designed another building in the quarter, the Meßberghof.
In cooperation with Fritz Wischer, Max Bach built the "Hubertushaus" office building.
Two other buildings, the Altstädter Hof and the Bartholomayhaus were designed by Rudolf Klophaus.
The fictitious gable of the Bartholomayhaus, a reminiscence of the old Hanseatic town houses, was already considered obsolete at the time of its construction. The
sandstone sculptures at the Altstädter Hof were also designed by Richard Kuöhl,
who also designed the larger-than-life
Hermes sculpture
at the main entrance of the "Mohlenhof",
one of the few office buildings that survived the
Second World War
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almost unscathed. Several publishers were based in the ''Pressehaus'' (''press house''), today ''
Helmut-Schmidt-Haus'' – another work by Klophaus.
Two formative buildings were already built before Schumacher's redesign of the quarter: the house at ''Schopenstehl 32'', a house originally built in 1780 with a
rococo portal, which was integrated into a new building by Arthur Viol in 1885–1888;
and the police station at Klingberg, which directly adjoins the Chile House.
New buildings such as the "Danske Hus" and the "Neue Dovenhof", which were built in the 1990s, follow the style of the existing clinker brick buildings.
Gallery
Chilehaus - Hamburg.jpg, Chilehaus
Miramar-Haus (Hamburg-Altstadt).3.29138.ajb.jpg, Miramarhaus
Hamburg, Kontorhausviertel, Sprinkenhof -- 2016 -- 3354-60.jpg, Sprinkenhof
Montanhof (Hamburg-Altstadt).11874.ajb.jpg, Montanhof
Ballinhaus, ehem. Meßberghof.jpg, Meßberghof
Mohlenhof (Hamburg-Altstadt).3.29134.ajb.jpg, Mohlenhof
Bartholomayhaus (Hamburg-Altstadt).ajb.jpg, Bartholomayhaus
Pressehaus am Speersort in Hamburg-Altstadt.jpg, Helmut-Schmidt-Haus
Chilehaus (Hamburg-Altstadt).Eingang Burchardstraße 13.29133.ajb.jpg, Chilehaus detail
Altstadt, Hamburg, Germany - panoramio (45).jpg, Sprinkenhof detail
Montanhof (Hamburg-Altstadt).2.ajb.jpg, Montanhof detail
Listed buildings and UNESCO World Heritage Site
Most of the buildings in the Kontohausviertel are
listed building
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s. At the 39th meeting of the UNESCO
World Heritage Committee in
Bonn
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on 5 July 2015, the Kontorhausviertel and the Speicherstadt were added to the list of World Heritage Sites.
39th Session of the World Heritage Committee
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Literature
* Ralf Lange: ''Das Hamburger Kontorhaus: Architektur Geschichte Denkmal'' (Hamburger Kontor Houses: Architecture History Monument). Dölling und Galitz, Hamburg 2015 (in German)
* Hermann Hipp, Hans Meyer-Veden: ''Hamburger Kontorhäuser.'' (Hamburger Kontor Houses) Ernst, Berlin 1988, (in German)
* Rita Bake
Rita Bake (born 16 January 1952) is a German economic and social historian. She has a degree in librarianship and is a prolific author. She was a founder in 2000/2001 of the "Garden of Women" (''"Garten der Frauen"'') at the vast Ohlsdorf Ceme ...
: ''Verschiedene Welten I. 45 historische Stationen durch das Kontorhausviertel'' (Different worlds I. 45 historical stations through the Kontorhaus district). Landeszentrale für politische Bildung (Agency for Civic Education), Hamburg, 2010 (in German)
See also
* List of World Heritage Sites in Germany
References
External links
Entry on the website of the UNESCO World Heritage Centre
Short portrait
– www.hamburg.de
Maps showing the condition before and after the rebuilding of the quarter
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