Der Neue Zollhof
Gehry Partners, LLP
Düsseldorf, Germany
Der Neue Zollhof is situated at the Eastern edge of the Rhine River harbor front in downtown Düsseldorf, near the administrative complex of the North Rhine Westphalia province.
Currently occupied primarily by warehouses, this stretch of the waterfront is being redeveloped as an urban public zone, to comprise primarily art and media agencies. Due to its proximity to the residential district immediately to the South, and to the municipal and financial district further to the East, the rehabilitation of the harbor front is intended to provide an open public amenity for the City, while underscoring the emergence of Düsseldorf as a cultural and business center.
The flat site runs adjacent to the waterfront promenade, with extensive views up and down the Rhine River. New construction borders the Eastern and Western edges, while a future tram line and stop define the Southern boundary along Stromstrasse. To the North, the site overlooks the Zolhafen Sport Harbor and the Bilk Park beyond.
All three buildings are constructed of concrete flat slab with punched window openings on the exterior facade. The finish material on each of the buildings is unique. The central office building is clad entirely in metal panels; the East (tallest) tower is comprised of curvilinear volumes finished in plaster, and the West tower is a grouping of volumes faced in brick.
Geometry, massing and exterior material, provides each of the buildings with a unique identity. The project as a single entity, provides a unifying urban complex through the consistent application of identical window units throughout and, a familial relationship with the ground plane.
All buildings have operable windows for natural ventilation. The articulation of the window and its relationship to the exterior skin is similar in all three structures. The clustered organization of the volumes maximizes the occurrence of offices with waterside views.
The program for the project provides commercial office space in three separate buildings, promoting a highly open site plan and minimizing the overall mass of the project. The three towers consist of 300 square meter to 500 square meters elements grouped around a central core, providing highly flexible leasing arrangements within an articulated massing. The floor plates accommodate open or modular office planning.
The towers rest on an expansive plaza, with a variety of paths connecting the street to the harbor. Parking is provided below grade. The division of the project into three major buildings provides high visibility to each of the three primary tenants.
Facts about Der Neue Zollhof
Architects:
Gehry Partners, LLP
Design Principal:
Frank O. Gehry
Project Principal:
Randy Jefferson
Project Designer:
Craig Webb
Project Architects:
Terry Bell
Tomaso Bradshaw
Project Coordinators:
Brent Miller
Lisa Towning
Kristin Woehl
Project Team:
Jim Dayton
John Goldsmith
Jeff Guga
Michael Jobes
Naomi Langer
Joerg Ruegemer
Charles Sanchez
Bruce Shepard
Rick Smith
Eva Sobesky
Tensho Takemori
Larry Tighe
Scott Uriu
Flora Vara
Jeff Wauer
Client:
Kunst und Medienzentrum Rheinhafen GmbH
Photographed by Thomas Mayer
Last updated: November 13, 2012





































