A Sanctuary in the City

The Hotel Europäischer Hof's pool and spa have undergone a complete transformation

The historic Hotel Europäischer Hof on Kirchenallee, opposite the main railway station, comprises multiple building sections constructed between 1909 and 1988, arranged around several internal courtyards and atriums. The Korb office was commissioned to completely overhaul the "pool landscape" and wellness and fitness facilities—spanning five floors across one wing—without interrupting operations, while implementing a contemporary reinterpretation of the interior architecture. The project also brought all building systems and fire safety standards to current code. The pool and wellness redesign represents a strategic element of the hotel's broader transformation, strengthening its position against five nearby competitors. The result: a sanctuary within the urban rush—a place for tourists, business travelers, and Hamburg residents alike to slow down and restore themselves.

Conceived as a meditative retreat grounded in nature, this sanctuary invites complete restoration of both body and mind. Soft, flowing forms, earthy hues, and natural materials set the tone. Carefully orchestrated spatial sequences and layered lighting—with its interplay of transparency and reflection—establish the meditative yet sensory atmosphere. The centerpiece is the polygonal water basin, which anchors the spatial experience while surrounding elements recede through thoughtful color, material, and lighting choices. Wall fixtures and furnishings maintain this refined aesthetic language, with circular motifs echoed across various lighting elements.

Perforated screens along the eastern facade filter light and cast dynamic reflections across the water's surface. Layered lighting—both ambient and focused—shapes the mood throughout. Living plants in alcove spaces animate the environment with shifting shadows, while wooden slats define distinct zones while maintaining visual softness. Bay windows with lounge seating are wrapped in gently draped curtains, creating intimate retreats. Warm, earthy tones soothe the eye. The redesigned lounge and reception area now includes a new check-in desk, retail shop, and bistro. Three additional floors received dedicated treatment rooms. Two new saunas and a steam room, each with adjoining relaxation spaces, expand wellness options. Guests access all amenities via two internal elevators (one for barefoot areas, one for booted entry) or a sculptural spiral staircase connecting all levels.

www.buerokorb.de


Photography:
Marc-Oliver Schulz
www.moschulz.de

(Published in CUBE Hamburg 02|24)

Interior Design:

Korb
www.buerokorb.de

Tiles & Natural Stone:

Bollmann Natural Stone Works
www.bollmann-naturstein.de

Electrical Work:

EFG Elektro
www.efg-gruppe.de

Flooring & Waterproofing:

Hansa Building Protection
www.hansa-bautenschutz.de

Living Walls:

Hydro Böttle
www.hydroboettle.de

Carpentry:

Köster Carpentry
www.tischlerei-koester.de

Stainless Steel Swimming Pool:

MR Metallbau
www.mr-metallbau-bayreuth.de

Pool Systems & Equipment:

Landwehr Wassertechnik
www.landwehr-wt.de

Shell Construction, Masonry & Finishing:

MAAD Shell Construction
www.maad-gmbh.de

Painting:

Painting Peters
www.firma-peters.de

Drywall Installation:

Median 5 Drywall
www.median5.com

Lights:

Peters Design Lighting
www.petersleuchten.de

Specialty Doors:

Seidel Building Components
Phone: 05443 502

Metalwork:

Wanzenberg Metallbau
www.wanzenberg.com

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