Glassy Elbphilharmonie by Herzog & de Meuron
Hamburg in Germany is plannig a project HafenCity,which counts with reusing of the industrial and underused waterfront on the River Elbe. Cultural impact will have the Elbe Philharmonic Hall (Elbphilharmonie) designed. H&M plann to rebuilt a pre-existing brick warehouse topped by a new crystalline tent-like structure where they create not only place for music, but also complex for sport, conferences, hotel, parking, shopping and residential living. The project is scheduled to open in 2010.
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its a lovely structure……….its a piece of goood art….i luvdddddd it….sorry for previous comment…i was drunkkkk
the intovert spaces (designed-3ds) are amazing and creates a new dimension for adaptive reuse of buildings,really speaks of the aspirations of the future…
Rasmus, keep your petty attitude to yourself…here’s finally a beautiful and daring piece of architecture, that Hamburg’s citizens can be proud of. I’m sure there were lots of sad and nagging people like you when the Sydney opera house was build in the 70’s, but they’re thankfully long forgotten.
Rasmus, keep your petty attitude to yourself…here’s finally a beautiful and daring piece of architecture, that Hamburg’s citizens can be proud of. I’m sure there were lots of sad and nagging people like you when the Sydney opera house was built in the 70’s, but they’re thankfully long forgotten.













Fucking waste of money!…
The Hamburg Senat is putting just enough taxmoney into that piece of crap that Hamburg’s upper class can easily afford the entrance fee and just not enough that the general public can afford it.
And by the way it’s (Like the U4) a try to save the failed investments in the Hafencity (Lots of members and doners of the governing party CDU have invested there and it’s a Prestige Project for the [son of a bitch!] Major von Beust) with tax money.
Oh, and by the way, THAT THING’S UGLY LIKE SHIT!