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and Hans and Oskar Gerson worked together on the planning and execution of the building. Planning began in 1925. The original design provided for 122 apartments with a total area of 10,600 m, but this was not realized. Hamburg's first underground car park was built in the basement of the Sprinkenhof.
106:. The facade opposite the Chilehaus is covered with ornaments referencing Hamburg hanseatic history such as seagulls, the coat of arms, cogwheels or sailing ships. Numerous ornaments were designed by Ludwig Kunstmann, who also created a fist for the building, which includes a golden hammer. 56:
The eastern wing at Johanniswall was built by Höger alone; Hans Gerson had already died in 1931 and Oskar Gerson was no longer allowed to exercise his profession. Between 1999 and 2002 the building ensemble was partially rebuilt and comprehensively renovated.
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is located directly to the northeast, separated only by the main road. As part of Kontorhaus District, the Sprinkenhof was inscribed as a
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Fritz Höger (1877-1949). Modern monuments. – Catalogue for the exhibition "Fritz Höger – Architect of the Chile House. Modern Monuments."
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Fritz Höger (1877–1949). Moderne Monumente. – Katalog zur Ausstellung "Fritz Höger – Architekt des Chilehauses. Moderne Monumente."
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patterns to underline the block character. In addition, the facade was decorated with clinker and
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is a nine-storey office building built between 1927 and 1943 in Hamburg's
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Location of the Sprinkenhof (green) within the Kontorhaus District
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Index


Kontorhaus District
Chilehaus
UNESCO
World Heritage Site
Fritz Höger
Doge's Palace
Venice
Casa de las Conchas
Salamanca
skeleton construction
reinforced concrete
Brick Expressionism
rhombic
clinker
terracotta
Hans Wagner
Sprinkenhof (right) and Chilehaus (left)
Facade details
Inner courtyard
Golden Hammer by Ludwig Kunstmann
Male figure with hammer by Hans Wagner
Female figure with fish by Hans Wagner
Location of the Sprinkenhof (green) within the Kontorhaus District
Hamburg portal
Chilehaus
World Heritage Site Kontorhaus District
"Speicherstadt and Kontorhaus District with Chilehaus"
ISBN
3-935549-56-3

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