Teerhof 59 office building

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The Teerhof 59 office building in Bremen - Neustadt , Teerhof 59, is one of the most important buildings in Bremen .

history

Weser view

The war-torn Teerhof between the Weser and the Kleine Weser was rebuilt from 1991/92 and in 1993 connected to the old town on the Schlachte by the Teerhof Bridge for pedestrians .

The six- to seven-storey clinker brick office building for the shipping company Beluga Shipping was built in 2009 on one of the last vacant properties on the Weser Peninsula, based on plans by the architects Harm Haslob and Jens Kruse (Bremen) . The building on the Kleine Weser is located between the residential development in the west and the office buildings in the east. A high foyer emphasizes the entrance. Until 2012 there was a restaurant on the top floor.

The building was awarded the BDA Prize Bremen 2010 with the comment of the jury: “The immense building volume is cleverly structured through gradations, notches and incisions that offer depth, interlinking of interior and exterior space as well as interrelationships between the building and the urban environment . "

The architecture guide bremen writes: “The mighty, dark clinkered building, which is based on a skewed outline, evokes the association of a ship's hull with its precise contour and its three-dimensional notches. The undercuts in the ground floor zone interlock with the public space ”.

During the construction work, the remains of two Weser barges were discovered and recovered, which are currently being preserved at the German Maritime Museum .

The Beluga is insolvent since 2011th The building was sold to BLB Immobilien , a subsidiary of Bremer Landesbank , in 2012 .

Today (2015) are u. a. the ecos office center Bremen Teerhof, Enercon and service providers such as Streck-LS Aircargo in the building.

Individual evidence

  1. architecture guide bremen: Beluga building

Coordinates: 53 ° 4 ′ 25.1 ″  N , 8 ° 48 ′ 8.2 ″  E