Experience HARBOR – Hamburg Advanced Research Centre for Bioorganic Chemistry during an InsighTour!
Upcoming Tour – Thursday, 11 April, 2024 · 17:30 – Hamburg, Germany
In 2024, Guiding Architects organises a new series of InsighTours in collaboration with the Brick Award. Discover one of the buildings nominated for the Brick Award 24! Participation is free of charge.
The port city of Hamburg offers a variety of important architecture, including HARBOR (Hamburg Advanced Research Centre for Bioorganic Chemistry).
The Hamburg HARBOR project, designed by Nickl & Partner Architekten, combines research with striking architecture. We invite you to experience the unique connection between science and architecture and to discuss the inspiration and challenges of the building with the architects themselves and other experts in the field.
During the event, you will have the opportunity to explore the building up close. The programme starts at 17:30 in the “Science City” information centre, where you will be welcomed by Professor Wolfgang Willkomm from a-tour architecture tours, who will give an introduction to the innovative urban development area “Science City Bahrendfeld“. Nickl & Partner Architekten will then provide an overview of the building, followed by presentations that will delve into various aspects of the project and its context.
Afterards, participants will be divided into smaller groups for tours inside the building, including visits of the laboratories.
Guided Architecture InsighTours: HARBOR: 17:30 – 19:30 CET
Location: Infocenter Science City Hamburg Bahrenfeld
Albert-Einstein-Ring 8-10 22761 Hamburg Germany
◾Organized by: Brick Award x Guiding Architects
◾Led by: Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Willkomm and Nickl & Partner Architekten
Language: German
Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/guided-architecture-insightours-hamburg-harbor-tickets-867337809737
The InsighTours, launched by Guiding Architects and Wienerberger, focus on buildings nominated for the Brick Award, an international award launched by Wienerberger in 2004 to recognise outstanding brick architecture from around the world. A pre-jury selects the 50 nominees, before an international jury of renowned architects chooses the category winners and the winners of the two main prizes. All nominated projects are presented in the book ‘Brick 24’, published by Park Books.
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