Conference Venue
HafenCity University HamburgHebebrandstr. 1 | 22297 Hamburg | Building D
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
From Central Station (Hauptbahnhof):
Take S-Bahn lines S1 or S11 (direction: Airport/Poppenbüttel
or Ohlsdorf), get off at station Rübenkamp/City
Nord.
Take exit in direction of train. Remaining walking time approx. 4
minutes (see map above). As an alternative, you also may take
U-Bahn line U1 from Hauptbahnhof
(direction: Norderstedt
Mitte), exit Sengelmannstrasse
(see map).
From Hamburg Airport: Take S-Bahn lines S1 or S11
(direction: Wedel, Altona
or Blankenese), get off at station Rübenkamp/City
Nord. Take exit contrary to direction of train. Remaining
walking time approx. 4 minutes (see map above).
As an alternative, take bus line 26 from Airport (direction Bf Rahlstedt), exit
Rübenkamp
(see map).
From Lübeck Airport: Take shuttle bus to Hamburg Central
Station (10€/one way). From Central Station (Hauptbahnhof)
take S-Bahn lines S1 or S11 (direction: Airport/Poppenbüttel
or Ohlsdorf), get off at station Rübenkamp/City
Nord.
Take exit in direction of train. Remaining walking time approx. 4
minutes (see map above). As an alternative, you also
may take U-Bahn line U1 from Hauptbahnhof
(direction: Norderstedt
Mitte), exit Sengelmannstrasse
(see map).
In Hamburg you will find a huge selection of hotels of all categories (see also map above). Here is just a very small selection of accomodations quite near to the conference venue. Please note that there are no special rates for participants.
- Best Western Queens Hotel Hamburg (****) - in walking distance
- Hotel Wiki (***) - one stop with S-Bahn
- Appartementhotel Hamburg - cheap and good, 35 minutes travel time in total
- Hotel IBIS Wandsbek - four stations with S-Bahn
- Hotel IBIS Hamburg Airport - 800 m from airport, some stations with S-Bahn
GENERAL INFORMATION
The Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg is the
second largest city in Germany with its 1.7 million inhabitants. With
755 square kilometers, the city area is seven times bigger than Paris
and two and a half times bigger than London. As a result, Hamburg's
living and housing standards are particularly high. As much as 14% of
the city area is made up of green spaces and recreational areas.
Hamburg has 2,302 bridges - more than Venice and Amsterdam combined.
With over 90 consulates, Hamburg is second only to New York City in the
world. As a trade centre, Hamburg has always been outward-looking, and
this has shaped the mentality of the inhabitants of Hamburg. Hamburg's
facilities range from the Kunsthalle Art Museum and the State Opera to
music clubs on the Reeperbahn. Hamburg boasts 31 theatres, six music
halls, ten cabarets and 50 state and private museums. Of the 4,000
restaurants, 2,400 offer foreign cuisine. The banks of the Elbe and the
Alster rivers are ideal for a stroll. The port sight-seeing trips are
impressive and they offer a special perspective on the panorama of
Hamburg.
The HafenCity University Hamburg (HCU),
founded in 2006, is a University dedicated for architecture and
metropolis development. HCU possesses the whole bandwidth of academic
methods and competences, including the natural and technical sciences,
the creative-artistic sciences, the humanities and social sciences. It
joins all disciplines which are necessary for these topics under one
umbrella, namely Architecture, Civil Engineering, Geomatics, and Urban
Planning. This unique constellation is used for inter- and
transdisciplinarity in studies and research. The Department of
Geomatics is hosting this event.