Laubenganghäuser Dulsberg, Residential architectural complex in Dulsberg, Hamburg, Germany
The Laubenganghäuser Dulsberg are a four-story residential complex with covered walkways that connect apartments and communal spaces between Elsässer and Diedenhofer streets. The building group forms a connected structure where external galleries serve as central linking elements between individual living units and shared facilities.
The complex was designed by architects Hermann and Paul Frank between 1927 and 1930, reshaping a section of Dulsberg during that period. Construction halted due to the global economic crisis, leaving the project incomplete.
The complex displays bronze sculptures by artist Ludolf Albrecht on its facades and embodies the shared housing concept of the early modern era. Visitors can still observe the layout of communal spaces and shared areas that were meant to shape how residents lived together.
The complex sits between two streets and is easily walkable, with covered walkways offering shelter in bad weather. Plan time to observe the residential structures and shared spaces to fully understand the spatial arrangement.
Each apartment was outfitted with waste chutes, central heating, and roof terraces, which were advanced technical features at the time of completion. These installations show how modern the builders thought when designing comfort and hygiene for working-class families.
Location: Hamburg-Nord
GPS coordinates: 53.58333,10.06472
Latest update: December 9, 2025 20:26
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