Townhouses on the Alster

Historic Typology, Modern Interpretation

Figure-1-H_15_700px

Where Harvestehude and Rotherbaum meet, Alsterchaussee connects Harvestehuder Weg with Mittelweg, passing through one of Hamburg's most coveted residential neighbourhoods. Here, blrm architects have crafted three distinctive townhouses whose staggered composition follows the site's natural topography down towards the Alster. The design draws inspiration from the classic terraced villas lining Alsterchaussee, reinterpreting their typology in dialogue with the surrounding context. In scale and proportion, the buildings echo the refined Wilhelmine-era structures nearby. Recessed façade elements create visual rhythm, define sheltered entrances, and establish a clear address presence. A particularly refined detail appears in the railings before the floor-to-ceiling windows: twisted aluminium slats that provide visual privacy below while maintaining transparency above. Front gardens along the street-facing ground floor offer outdoor living space while preserving resident privacy. Above, two full storeys are crowned by a recessed top floor.

Each townhouse sits on a 60 cm plinth, accessed directly from Alsterchaussee. Internal accessibility is ensured through a ramped passage that bridges the base level. The underground parking deck—accessed via Pöseldorfer Weg—provides twelve spaces for cars and bicycles, while residents benefit from additional storage areas in the basement. The townhouses are organized as multi-unit structures with up to three flats per floor, connected by central staircases and lifts. The varied residential types accommodate different living needs while repeating across each building section to create visual cohesion. This uniform façade rhythm is reinforced by horizontal precast concrete elements—window sills and parapets—that articulate each storey. The clinker brick façade stands apart from neighbouring structures while its warm, light tone creates a dialogue with the adjacent Wilhelmine-era buildings.

In total, the townhouses contain 33 residential units. The three main storeys feature two- and three-bedroom apartments, with ground-floor units enjoying direct garden access. Upper-floor living spaces are deliberately oriented south, opening onto balconies that frame views across the Alster. The crowning recessed storeys showcase generously proportioned three-bedroom apartments, each offering its own private roof terrace.

www.blrm.eu

Photography Credits:

Joshua Delissen

(From CUBE Hamburg 03|22)

Nothing found.

Raumgewinn & Offenheit

Sanierung schafft Platz und ein zeitgemäßes Zuhause für eine Familie

Kombination aus Kuben

Vertikal gegliedert – ein Einfamilienhaus umhüllt von grauen Klinkern

Das Wohnzimmer im Freien

Komplette Umgestaltung eines Villengartens

Nothing found.

Lisa-Fardi_Entrance_1_15_700px

Effortless Elegance

Refined restraint and an intriguing twist define this maisonette.

Hummel_526_15_700pixel

Village and City—or Both?

Sensitive densification draws on the historic village core

3_Crescent House_Northwest Elevation_15_700px

Barn to Office

The heritage-protected Crescent House on Elbchaussee: a masterclass in sensitive restoration.

From Desk to Dinner

Clean lines and timeless design – bags made in Hamburg

_DSF1874_10_700pixel

Sustainable and Green

Süderfeldpark: A residential neighbourhood reimagined on Hamburg's former landfill site in Lokstedt.

Light Creates Space

Light Defines Space

The building's design principles shaped the entire lighting strategy.