Chilehaus
Chilehaus | |
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Fritz Höger | |
Official name | Chilehaus |
Type | cultural |
Criteria | iv |
Designated | 2015 |
Part of | Speicherstadt and Kontorhaus District with Chilehaus |
Reference no. | 1467 |
The Chilehaus (
Design
The Chilehaus building is famed for its top, which is reminiscent of a ship's prow, and the facades, which meet at a very sharp angle at the corner of the Pumpen- and Niedernstrasse. The best view of the building is from the east. Because of the accentuated vertical elements and the recessed upper stories, as well as the curved facade on the Pumpenstraße, the building has, despite its enormous size, a touch of lightness.
The building has a reinforced concrete structure and has been built with the use of 4.8 million dark Oldenburg bricks.[2] The building is constructed on very difficult terrain, so to gain stability it was necessary to build on 16-meter-deep reinforced-concrete pilings.
The location's close vicinity to the Elbe River necessitated a specially sealed cellar, and heating equipment was constructed in a caisson that can float within the building, so the equipment can't be damaged in the event of flooding.
The sculptural elements in the staircases and on the facade were provided by the sculptor Richard Kuöhl.
The building hosted 2 sets of paternoster lifts before being modernised in 1991.[3]
History
The Chilehaus building was designed by the architect
Gallery
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Chilehaus: Inner courtyard
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Chilehaus at night
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Aerial view, Kontorhausviertel
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Entrance A - note the Coat of arms of Chile atop the gates.
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Facade details
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A condor, national bird of Chile.
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Ornaments at the tip
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Courtyard
References
- ^ "Speicherstadt and Kontorhaus District with Chilehaus". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization. Retrieved 18 September 2022.
- ISBN 3-7913-3398-4
- ^ "On the trails of the paternoster - Chilehaus in Hamburg, Germany". YouTube.
- ^ (in Spanish) Instituto Cervantes de Hamburgo
External links
- Speicherstadt and Kontorhaus District with Chilehaus / UNESCO Official Website
- Chilehaus webcam from Chilehaus towards Hamburg-Hamburg Harbour