Altmarkt-Galerie

Format
Full

City
Dresden

Country
Germany

Project Type
Mixed Use

Location Type
Central Business District

Land Uses
Hotel
Office
Retail

Keywords
Central city development
Daylight simulation
Historic building renovation
Natural air ventilation
Pedestrian-friendly design
Regional and international tenant mix
Transit-oriented development
Urban integration
Urban perforation/high number of entrances
Urban regeneration

Site Size
6.5 acres
acres hectares

Date Started
1998

Date Opened
2011

Altmarkt-Galerie is a mixed-use retail development in the centre of Dresden, Germany, that features a shopping centre containing 64,400 square metres (693,200 sq ft) of gross leasable area (GLA) that was originally opened in 2002 and later expanded in 2009–2011. The project also includes a 5,300-square-metre (57,049 sq ft) hotel and 7,300 square metres (78,577 sq ft) of office space. The first phase of the project includes three modern blocks, arranged north to south in a courtyard—surrounded on three sides by existing four- to six-storey residential apartment buildings. The modern blocks are connected by glass-covered pedestrian walkways. An extension, which opened in 2011, added 19,200 square metres (206,700 sq ft) across a T bar–shaped block at the north of the original site. During the expansion, an existing 1960s office block was demolished and replaced with a modern building, while a listed building was renovated. The expansion added 93 retail shops on three floors, with offices and a hotel above.

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Format
Full

City
Dresden

Country
Germany

Project Type
Mixed Use

Location Type
Central Business District

Land Uses
Hotel
Office
Retail

Keywords
Central city development
Daylight simulation
Historic building renovation
Natural air ventilation
Pedestrian-friendly design
Regional and international tenant mix
Transit-oriented development
Urban integration
Urban perforation/high number of entrances
Urban regeneration

Site Size
6.5 acres
acres hectares

Date Started
1998

Date Opened
2011

Website
www.altmarkt-galerie-dresden.de

Project address
Webergasse 1
01067 Dresden
Germany

Owner
Deutsche EuroShop AG
Heegbarg 36
22391 Hamburg
Germany
www.deutsche-euroshop.de

Developer
ECE Projektmanagement GmbH & Co. KG
Heegbarg 30
22391 Hamburg
Germany
www.ece.com

Initial investors
Deutsche EuroShop AG
Heegbarg 36
22391 Hamburg
Germany

TLG Treuhand Liegenschaftsgesellschaft mbH
Hausvogteiplatz
10117 Berlin
Germany

ECE/Otto Family
Heegbarg 30
22391 Hamburg
Germany

General planners
ECE Projektmanagement GmbH & Co. KG
Heegbarg 30
22391 Hamburg
Germany

as2architektur
Manfred Schomers and Rainer Schürmann
Konsul-Smidt-Strasse 8
28217 Bremen
Germany

Structural engineer
IDN Ingenieurbüro DOMKE Nachf.
Mannesmannstrasse 161
47259 Duisburg
Germany

General contractor
Phase I:
Strabag
Hoch- und Ingenieurbau AG
Hauptniederlassung Berlin
Bessemerstrasse 42b
12103 Berlin
Germany

Phase II:
Ed. Züblin AG
Albstadtweg 3
70567 Stuttgart
Germany

Leasing broker
ECE Projektmanagement GmbH & Co. KG
Heegbarg 30
22391 Hamburg
Germany

Video
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Interviewees
Burkhard Hoffmann, managing director, ECE
Development & Consulting GmbH & Co. KG

Manfred Schomers, architect, as2architektur

Hans-Dieter Bogutzki, senior leasing manager,
ECE Projektmanagement GmbH & Co. KG

Nadine Strauss, centre manager, Altmarkt-
Galerie, ECE Projektmanagement GmbH & Co. KG

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