Hamburg

Wohnhöfe Pergolenviertel

Project type
Wettbewerb 2016, 1. Preis
Client
SAGA Siedlungs- und Aktiengesellschaft Hamburg GWG
Living units
368
Awards
Architektur Centrum Wohnbaupreis 2021, 1. Preis
BDA Hamburg Architektur 2022, 1. Preis
Deutscher Bauherrenpreis 2022

The northern double courtyard and the southern courtyard by Winking - Froh Architekten in the Pergolenviertel are typologically oriented towards Hamburg's reform housing of the 1920s. The generously dimensioned courtyard buildings respond volumetrically to their context and are given a human scale by the finely detailed clinker brick. The design leitmotif results from the superimposition of a uniform grid with individual adaptations from the respective flat types inside. An economical organisation of the flat floor plans with a comparatively low proportion of development areas creates the scope for a carefully detailed and high-quality exterior shell. The solid prefabricated clinker brick façade stands for solidity and sustainability and is within the specified costs. The 280 flats in construction area 1 and the 88 in construction area 7 were built within the framework of subsidised housing construction and meet the energy standard as KfW 55 efficiency houses. In addition, larger units were built for assisted living groups and a day care centre for children in the southern residential courtyard. In addition to bicycle rooms, charging stations for e-bikes and cargo bicycles are provided. The mobility concept includes car-sharing services as well as charging stations for e-mobility. The construction costs amount to 51 million euros.