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Learning from St. Pauli Das dichte Nebeneinander von Sexarbeiterinnen, Flüchtlingen, idyllischem Straßenleben, Obdachlosen, Familien etc. verdichtet sich in manchen Ecken zum St. Pauli Spezifischen. Dabei ist weniger der Ort, als die besondere Stimmung – „Leben und leben lassen“ – von Bedeutung. Das Kernthema ist die Suche nach einer städtischen Struktur, die auch widersprüchlichen Nachbarschaſten Raum gibt. Der Entwurf bildet neben den baulichen Setzungen, Rahmenbedingungen für eine prozesshaſte Aneignung und Gestaltung von öffentlichem, halb- öffentlichen und halb-privaten Räume durch die jeweiligen NutzerInnen. The dense coexistence of sex workers, refugees, idyllic street life, homeless, families and so on in some corners becomes concentrated into something that is specifically St. Pauli. But what matters here is less the place than the special atmosphere of “live and let live”. The core issue is the search for urban structure, which also makes room for contradictory neighbourhoods. Apart from the structural settlements, the concept shapes the conditions for a process-based appropriation, organisation and design of public, semi- public and semi-private spaces through the respective users. Category Invited competition, 3rd prize Location Hamburg, DE Year 2015 Client Bayerische Hausbau Cooperation Partner Prof. Dr. Jens Dangschat, sociologist Landscape Partner PlanSinn Collaborators feld72 Marino Fei, Ana Patricia Gomes, Hanna Kovar, Valentina Paul, Peter Bauer, Jasmin Plaikner, Rebecca Sparr, Elian Trinca, Sarah Wenninger GFA 28.000 m² Visualization Zero Division
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Learning from St. Pauli · that is specifically St. Pauli. But what matters here is less the place than the special atmosphere of “live and let live”. The core issue is the search

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Page 1: Learning from St. Pauli · that is specifically St. Pauli. But what matters here is less the place than the special atmosphere of “live and let live”. The core issue is the search

Learning from St. Pauli

Das dichte Nebeneinander von Sexarbeiterinnen, Flüchtlingen, idyllischem Straßenleben, Obdachlosen, Familien etc. verdichtet sich in manchen Ecken zum St. Pauli Spezifischen. Dabei ist weniger der Ort, als die besondere Stimmung – „Leben und leben lassen“ – von Bedeutung. Das Kernthema ist die Suche nach einer städtischen Struktur, die auch widersprüchlichen Nachbarschaften Raum gibt. Der Entwurf bildet neben den baulichen Setzungen, Rahmenbedingungen für eine prozesshafte Aneignung und Gestaltung von öffentlichem, halb-öffentlichen und halb-privaten Räume durch die jeweiligen NutzerInnen.

The dense coexistence of sex workers, refugees, idyllic street life, homeless, families and so on in some corners becomes concentrated into something that is specifically St. Pauli. But what matters here is less the place than the special atmosphere of “live and let live”. The core issue is the search for urban structure, which also makes room for contradictory neighbourhoods. Apart from the structural settlements, the concept shapes the conditions for a process-based appropriation, organisation and design of public, semi-public and semi-private spaces through the respective users.

CategoryInvited competition, 3rd prize

LocationHamburg, DE

Year2015

ClientBayerische Hausbau

Cooperation Partner Prof. Dr. Jens Dangschat, sociologist

Landscape PartnerPlanSinn

Collaborators feld72 Marino Fei, Ana Patricia Gomes, Hanna Kovar, Valentina Paul, Peter Bauer, Jasmin Plaikner, Rebecca Sparr, Elian Trinca, Sarah Wenninger

GFA28.000 m²

VisualizationZero Division

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Small scale structures & diversity

The height of the residential buildings is adapted to the existing buildings in the surrounding.

The hotel is dancing with the surrounding towers.

Pixel principle - adaption, fragmentation, diversity

€ m²?

Pixel principle - adaption, fragmentation, diversity

€ m²?

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Business

Privately FinancedHousing

St. Pauli Culture

Social Housing

max. GFA to enable negotiable spaces for

social housing and culture!

max. 28.000 m²

GFA

leew

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min. 24.000 m² St. Pauli Culture

Social Housing

PLANNING TEAM

SHELL STRUCTUREOPTION

RESIDENTS

Common spaces

Open spaces

Molotow,Kogge,etc.

PLANBUDE

Cooperative Housing Development

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Spielbudenplatz

roo�op sports

roof terrace

courtyard

Kastanienallee

hotel terrace

shared space

city-balcony

neighborhood square

*negotiable open spaces

BALCONIES AND LOGGIAS*

PUBLIC SPACES

REGULATED PUBLIC SPACES

COURTYARDS*

COMMUNAL TERRACES*

ROOF TERRACES*

PRIVATE

PUBLIC

Context awarenessPixel principle - adaption, small scale structures, diversity

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The hotel tower is dancing with the towers in the

surrounding.

The height of the residential buildings is in harmony with the

existing buildings.

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Hey Günther, are you coming to our band rehearsal on Friday?

There’s a flea market in the courtyard this Saturday!

Let’s have a break in the sunny courtyard!

I booked the guest room for my visitors from Berlin for the weekend.

A great place for swapping, sharing and networking!

What’s on in the library tonight?

Thanks for repairing my bike, Frank!

It’s so great that I can fix stuff directly in the house - there’s always someone who can help!

...a film screening and Peter’s exhibition opening!

Co-working space

Repairworkshop

Bicycle workshop

Library /multifunctional room

Hobby room

Guest room

Lena celebrates her 5th

birthday on the roof terrace - everyone is welcome!

I love to observe the busy urban life from the city-balcony!

Planet Pauli

Panoptikum

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