The Hamburg Congress Center project, born from an international design competition in February 2014, led to an innovative new façade and entrance hall designed by Tim Hupe Architekten. This design seamlessly connected the “Belvedere” extension with the park, creating an inviting space for visitors. As a key member of the design team from the competition phase and throughout the planning process, I gained invaluable knowledge on managing large-scale projects and addressing critical details. My responsibilities spanned a wide range of tasks and challenges, with a particular focus on preparing 2D drawings for the project and very specifically the sections, ensuring that the input from engineers and designers was consistently integrated into the drawings.
Architecture Firm:
Tim Hupe Architekten
Role in the Project:
Intern Architect
Location:
Hamburg, Germany
Program:
10.000 m2
Size:
105.813 m²
Standing:
1. Prize
Timeline:
2014
Status:
Completed
Link of the Project:
https://hupeflatau.com/portfolio/congress-centrumhamburg/
Visualisations:
Bloomimages