Architects: Kadawittfeldarchitektur
Location: Eimsbüttel, Hamburg, Germany
Project Manager: Arno Schleicher, Ben Beckers
Area: 1750.0 sqm
Year: 2013
Photographs: Werner Huthmacher

From the architect. The two-storey new build is located next to a green area on the inner-city grounds of the Beiersdorf AG in Hamburg-Eimsbüttel. The extremely compact rectangular structure is arranged around a central, two-storey multi-purpose room, which functions as a play area and gathering space. The inspiration for the design came from the history of the Beiersdorf AG in that the kindergarten resembles an abstract version of an apothecary cabinet. Featuring a shelf-like structure, the facade caters for a variety of functions and requirements and, at the same time, creates a light and transparent atmosphere indoors. The large window formats provide perfect conditions for play and educational work.

The inserted coloured frames shape and structure the facade on the outside and offer the children a sense of direction and a way of identifying with their group. On the inside, the frames are accessible and supplement the play area with exciting elements: platforms, boxes, spaces to sit, climb and play, designed to stimulate the children’s creativity and imagination.



The children’s day care centre was awarded a DGNB Gold certificate by the German Sustainable Building Council at the end of November 2014.

Beiersdorf Children’s Day Care Centre / Kadawittfeldarchitektur originally appeared on ArchDaily, the most visited architecture website on 21 Jan 2015.
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