Am Sandtorkai / Dalmannkai quarter
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To projects:
- Project 1: Am Sandtorkai 68
- Project 2: Ocean‘s End, Sandtorkai 66
- Project 3: H2O
- Project 4: Dock 4
- Project 5: China-Shipping, Am Sandtorkai 60
- Project 6: Harbour Cube
- Project 7: Am Sandtorkai 56
- Project 8: Bankhaus Wölbern, Am Sandtorkai 54
- Project 9: Am Kaiserkai 60-62
- Project 10: Am Kaiserkai 56
- Project 11: Am Kaiserkai 42-48
- Project 12: Am Kaiserkai 30
- Project 13: Am Kaiserkai 26-28
- Project 14: Am Kaiserkai 10-12
- Project 15: Am Kaiserkai 4-8
- Project 16: Am Kaiserkai 2 / Grosser Grasbrook 10
- Project 17: Am Kaiserkai 1 / Grosser Grasbrook 12
- Project 18: Am Kaiserkai 3-7
- Project 19: Am Kaiserkai 9-19
- Project 20: Am Kaiserkai 23-33
- Project 21: Am Kaiserkai 35-45
- Project 22: Am Kaiserkai 47-57
- Project 23: Am Kaiserkai 59-71
- Project 24: Elbphilharmonie concert hall
Am Sandtorkai / Dalmannkai quarter
Project 15: Am Kaiserkai 4-8
Investor: Owner's Association
Contact: MM Architekten, Herr Pfadt, Tel. 040-45060676, jan@pfadt.net
Developer: Bauherrengemeinschaft Dalmannkai Fl. 5 GbR c/o
Architect: Marc-Olivier Mathez, Hamburg | Mevius Mörker Architekten, Hamburg
Use: approx. 5,500 sq. m GFA residential, office
User: Mevius Mörker Architekten, Paribus GmbH / Kimpel, Zahnarztpraxis Am Kaiserkai, Dental Atelier Graf, u. a.
Development status: completed

One residential concept - two different buildings. A deck serves as a link and allows views across the water and the historic Speicherstadt warehouse district (© Dorfmüller | Kröger | Klier)
Special notes:
The joint building venture Dalmannkai Fläche 5 GbR erected two apartment buildings and offices next to the Traditional Ship Harbor at the quarter’s north side. Their design, created by architects Marc-Olivier Mathez and Mevius Mörker, is quite unusual: a continuous deck joining both buildings at the first floor is particularly charming. Just like a balcony, it will offer views of the Magellan Terraces and the traditional ships. Some of the apartments are spread out over two levels featuring large glass areas. The various proprietors created their own designs based on their individual needs. The apartments have been occupied since October 2007.







