Viewed from above, the new hotel building, designed by Hamburg’s architect Jan Störmer, looks like a cloud. The organic shape of the building arises from the fusion of three circles. It is located directly at the Outer Alster and surrounded by a park. The vitrified and greened patio and the impressive 27-meter high atrium radiate a feeling of openness and proximity to nature.
The 131 rooms and suites of the 5-star superior hotel are also generous and light-flooded. The smallest is 43 square meters large, the largest suite 245 square meters. A unique parquet floor in hexagon shape, the noble combination of beige tones with turquoise and light blue and a harmonious material mix coin the interior design of the rooms. The hotel features two restaurants as well as a bar and spa area.
Architecture
Störmer Murphy and Partners/Jan Störmer
Interior Design
Aukett + Heese
Design
Schramm Werkstätten, Knoll International, Georg Jensen, Margaritelli, Geberit, Dedon, Axor, Brand van Egmond, Gira, Sky-Frame www.sky-frame.com