We apply the Photoartic Style of Timekunst here on a walk through Hamburg, Germany.
Hafen City is Europe’s largest urban development project and is located in the Hamburg Center district. It consists of the area of the Great Grasbrook, the northern part of the former Elbe island Grasbrook, and the warehouse district on the former Elbe island Kehrwieder and Wandrahm. It is bordered to the north, separated by the customs channel to Hamburg’s city center, west and south by the Elbe and to the east, bounded by the upper harbor. The district is full of rivers and streams and is surrounded by channels, and has a total area of about 2.2 square-kilometers.
HafenCity has 155 hectares in the area formerly belonging to the free port north of the Great Grasbrook. Residential units for up to 12,000 people are planned to be built on the site by around the mid-2020s, and jobs for up to 40,000 people, mainly in the office sector, should be created. It is the largest ongoing urban development project in Hamburg.
– en.wikipedia.net, Hamburg-