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High-rise in Neustadt, Hamburg
Emporio
Emporio
Former namesUnileverhaus
General information
Typehigh-rise
AddressDammtorwall 15,
Neustadt, Hamburg
Coordinates53°33′21″N 9°59′0″E / 53.55583°N 9.98333°E / 53.55583; 9.98333
Completed1964
Renovated2012
Height98 m (322 ft)
Technical details
Floor count24
Floor area40,000 m (430,000 sq ft)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Hentrich & Petschnigg
Main contractorWayss & Freytag
Renovating team
Architect(s)HPP Hentrich, Petschnigg & Partner
Renovating firmHochtief
Awards and prizesLEED Platinum
Website
emporio-hamburg.de

Emporio (formerly: Unileverhaus) is a 98 m high-rise office building in the Neustadt of Hamburg. Originally built in 1964 as headquarters of Deutsche Unilever, when Unilever moved its headquarters to HafenCity in 2009, the tower was sold, renamed, extensively renovated and since marketed to multiple parties.

Emporio was designed by Helmut Hentrich & Hubert Petschnigg of Düsseldorf and had originally 21 floors at a total height of 90 m. The renovation carried out until 2012 included an additional three floors and a number of state-of-the-art technical and ecological modernizations; among others a double glazed façade and low energy consuming HVAC. Part of the redevelopment is a newly built, six-story street-block, rented to Swedish hotel chain Scandic Hotels.

See also

References

  1. Key facts at a glance Archived 2016-01-28 at the Wayback Machine, emporio-hamburg.de (in English)
  2. Scandic Hotel Hamburg, scandichotels.com (in English)

External links

Media related to Emporio (Hamburg) at Wikimedia Commons

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