DiggerD21
July 6th, 2005, 01:37 AM
I've made a phototour through the district I live in. The photos are not so spectacular and the district is not a tourist place. But first some Info on the district:
With ca. 9.000 inhabitants/km² Barmbek-Nord belongs to the denser districts in Hamburg. Most of Barmbek-Nord was built in the 1920's and 30's, when there was a huge shortage in affordable flats in Hamburg. In the brickstone buildings - which dominate Barmbek-Nord - lived mostly blue-collar worker and clerk families . In WW2 the district was heavily bombed and there are still some gaps visible, because the postwar buildings are too low (1 or 2-story instead of 4-6 story). Nowadays Barmbek-Nord is relatively popular for students, apprentices and other people with low income (among them many immigrants) because the district is well connected to the public transport system (served by 1 metro-like commuter rail, 2 metros and busses), rents are among the lowest in Hamburg, the flats are small and the district still offers plenty of quiet places.
There are some more districts and neighbourhoods in Hamburg which are dominated by brickstone.
Now my photos:
1. Courtyard between two apartment buildings
http://www.kruegelnet.de/images/100_1155web.JPG
2. Curved road
http://www.kruegelnet.de/images/100_1156web.JPG
3. School Langenfort (built 1927-29)
http://www.kruegelnet.de/images/100_1158web.JPG
http://www.kruegelnet.de/images/100_1159web.JPG
4. Rebuilt after the war?
http://www.kruegelnet.de/images/100_1160web.JPG
5. Highrise in my neighbourhood, built in the 1950's
http://www.kruegelnet.de/images/100_1161web.JPG
http://www.kruegelnet.de/images/100_1163web.JPG
6. Apartment building (built 1927-28)
http://www.kruegelnet.de/images/100_1162web.JPG
7. Statue in front of an apartment building
http://www.kruegelnet.de/images/100_1165web.JPG
8. Apartment building with a beautyful brickstone facade
http://www.kruegelnet.de/images/100_1166web.JPG
http://www.kruegelnet.de/images/100_1167web.JPG
9. Design made with brickstone
http://www.kruegelnet.de/images/100_1170web.JPG
10. Elevated rail bridge, built in the 1910's
http://www.kruegelnet.de/images/100_1174web.JPG
11. Old industrial buildings of the company HOCHBAHN, which operates the metro
http://www.kruegelnet.de/images/100_1175web.JPG
http://www.kruegelnet.de/images/100_1176web.JPG
12. Canal alongside the factory premises of the HOCHBAHN, in the background an elevated rail bridge
http://www.kruegelnet.de/images/100_1177web.JPG
13. View from the avenue Saarlandstraße to the Planetarium in the Stadtpark (city park) which is nearly 2km away from this point
http://www.kruegelnet.de/images/100_1178web.JPG
14. Detail from a bridge at the Saarlandstraße
http://www.kruegelnet.de/images/100_1179web.JPG
15. The avenue Saarlandstraße separates the Stadtpark from Barmbek-Nord
http://www.kruegelnet.de/images/100_1180web.JPG
16. Another old apartment building built before the war
http://www.kruegelnet.de/images/100_1182web.JPG
17. Statue depicting a blue-collar worker at the apartment building of No.16
http://www.kruegelnet.de/images/100_1186web.JPG
road surrounded by apartment building
http://www.kruegelnet.de/images/100_1184web.JPG
Another curved road
http://www.kruegelnet.de/images/100_1185web.JPG
despite the high density (for german standards) there is still enough room for green
http://www.kruegelnet.de/images/100_1187web.JPG
Guess what this is? Yes, another apartment building made of brickstone
http://www.kruegelnet.de/images/100_1188web.JPG
Another small road surrounded by apartment buildings
http://www.kruegelnet.de/images/100_1194web.JPG
Sick of Brick? ;) I hope you liked my Phototour. Comments and questions are welcome. :)
With ca. 9.000 inhabitants/km² Barmbek-Nord belongs to the denser districts in Hamburg. Most of Barmbek-Nord was built in the 1920's and 30's, when there was a huge shortage in affordable flats in Hamburg. In the brickstone buildings - which dominate Barmbek-Nord - lived mostly blue-collar worker and clerk families . In WW2 the district was heavily bombed and there are still some gaps visible, because the postwar buildings are too low (1 or 2-story instead of 4-6 story). Nowadays Barmbek-Nord is relatively popular for students, apprentices and other people with low income (among them many immigrants) because the district is well connected to the public transport system (served by 1 metro-like commuter rail, 2 metros and busses), rents are among the lowest in Hamburg, the flats are small and the district still offers plenty of quiet places.
There are some more districts and neighbourhoods in Hamburg which are dominated by brickstone.
Now my photos:
1. Courtyard between two apartment buildings
http://www.kruegelnet.de/images/100_1155web.JPG
2. Curved road
http://www.kruegelnet.de/images/100_1156web.JPG
3. School Langenfort (built 1927-29)
http://www.kruegelnet.de/images/100_1158web.JPG
http://www.kruegelnet.de/images/100_1159web.JPG
4. Rebuilt after the war?
http://www.kruegelnet.de/images/100_1160web.JPG
5. Highrise in my neighbourhood, built in the 1950's
http://www.kruegelnet.de/images/100_1161web.JPG
http://www.kruegelnet.de/images/100_1163web.JPG
6. Apartment building (built 1927-28)
http://www.kruegelnet.de/images/100_1162web.JPG
7. Statue in front of an apartment building
http://www.kruegelnet.de/images/100_1165web.JPG
8. Apartment building with a beautyful brickstone facade
http://www.kruegelnet.de/images/100_1166web.JPG
http://www.kruegelnet.de/images/100_1167web.JPG
9. Design made with brickstone
http://www.kruegelnet.de/images/100_1170web.JPG
10. Elevated rail bridge, built in the 1910's
http://www.kruegelnet.de/images/100_1174web.JPG
11. Old industrial buildings of the company HOCHBAHN, which operates the metro
http://www.kruegelnet.de/images/100_1175web.JPG
http://www.kruegelnet.de/images/100_1176web.JPG
12. Canal alongside the factory premises of the HOCHBAHN, in the background an elevated rail bridge
http://www.kruegelnet.de/images/100_1177web.JPG
13. View from the avenue Saarlandstraße to the Planetarium in the Stadtpark (city park) which is nearly 2km away from this point
http://www.kruegelnet.de/images/100_1178web.JPG
14. Detail from a bridge at the Saarlandstraße
http://www.kruegelnet.de/images/100_1179web.JPG
15. The avenue Saarlandstraße separates the Stadtpark from Barmbek-Nord
http://www.kruegelnet.de/images/100_1180web.JPG
16. Another old apartment building built before the war
http://www.kruegelnet.de/images/100_1182web.JPG
17. Statue depicting a blue-collar worker at the apartment building of No.16
http://www.kruegelnet.de/images/100_1186web.JPG
road surrounded by apartment building
http://www.kruegelnet.de/images/100_1184web.JPG
Another curved road
http://www.kruegelnet.de/images/100_1185web.JPG
despite the high density (for german standards) there is still enough room for green
http://www.kruegelnet.de/images/100_1187web.JPG
Guess what this is? Yes, another apartment building made of brickstone
http://www.kruegelnet.de/images/100_1188web.JPG
Another small road surrounded by apartment buildings
http://www.kruegelnet.de/images/100_1194web.JPG
Sick of Brick? ;) I hope you liked my Phototour. Comments and questions are welcome. :)