A Journey of Discovery

The New Nursery at Friedrich-Frank-Bogen Captivates Children

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Bergedorf-West is a large housing estate in Hamburg's southeast, built between 1966 and 1970. The district is primarily defined by two- to four-storey buildings arranged in a structured, block-like pattern, interspersed with clusters of high-rises—some reaching up to 16 storeys—positioned strategically along access routes. This thoughtful layout keeps vehicular traffic separate from the residential zones. A comprehensive network of public and semi-public footpaths connects the neighborhood and links seamlessly to the landscape areas beyond. Today, approximately 7,200 residents call this home across 2,200 apartments managed by Saga and various building cooperatives—many facing significant social and economic challenges. Positioned at the heart of Friedrich-Frank-Bogen are the local school and nursery.

In 2015, the decision was made to replace the aging 50-year-old facility—designed for approximately 200 children—with a thoughtfully reimagined structure. Wacker Zeiger Architects designed the new building, which was completed in two phases without interrupting daily operations. Built using timber frame construction and engineered for optimal energy performance, the nursery's raw timber façade serves as an immediate visual statement of its ecological values. The interior thoughtfully combines diverse learning spaces: a learning workshop, library, construction studio, movement room, and art studio. Here, children engage freely and in guided activities alike—playing, experimenting, and discovering in a fully inclusive environment.

Landscape architects Brehm Schäfer Sleegers completely redesigned the expansive outdoor spaces. Movement landscapes, planted beds, and a functioning herb garden encourage hands-on engagement. Dedicated circular paths accommodate children's vehicles, while classic elements—slides, sandpits, and specially enclosed zones for the youngest learners—create a layered experience. The outdoor environment, like the interior, invites children to explore, move, and discover at every turn.

www.wackerzeiger.de

Photography Credits:

Jakob Börner
www.jakobboerner.com

(Featured in CUBE Hamburg 02|22)

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