


Forty years after it was built, the landmark-protected Unilever High-Rise has become a fixture of Hamburg’s cityscape. The building’s floor plan typology is an exemplary expression of flexibility and reversibility. This is another reason the building still stands today in gravitational defiance, almost unchanged. With the scheduled gutting of the structure, the building will retain its indelible con-
temporary character and simultaneously be prepared for a new life in terms of its energy, construction, organization, and technology.
Dreischeibenhaus
(„The Three-Slice Building“)
Haus des Buches (The House of the Book)
Headquarters of the Order of St. John
Henkel Asia-Pacific and China Headquarters
Leipzig Public Utility Facility
Lüdenscheid Public Utility Facility
Office and Commercial Building, Habsburgerring
Office Complex Moscow, Khromova Street
Ohligsmuehle Office and Retail Building
Provinzial Insurance Headquarters
Quartier am Zeughaus (Armory District)
Rank Xerox Administrative Headquarters
Residential and Commercial Building, Wilhelmstraße
Santander Consumer Bank Building
Wayss & Freytag Administrative Building
WDR Vierscheibenhaus („The Four-Slice Building“)