"HafenCity and especially the Elbbrücken district have become a major, forward-looking laboratory for sustainable construction," said Prof. Jürgen Bruns-Berentelg, CEO of HafenCity Hamburg GmbH. The Moringa project, with its well-thought-out concept of "circularity and resource conservation", combined with intense greening, is a "particularly ambitious example of this", he noted. "It is almost more than cradle-to-cradle. It shows that at the level of large, singular, urban buildings, we can contribute plenty to sustainable urban thinking and building."
The complex will consist of three parts grouped around an inner courtyard. One third of the tenement building with 11,900 square metres of living space will house subsidised flats. The plans foresee co-living areas with communally used rooms, co-working spaces, restaurants, shops and a nursery. The underground car park will offer space for over 400 bicycles and around 50 cars.