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Superbude St Pauli by Dreimeta

By Jessica Mejias

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The Superbude St Pauli is a stylish hotel located in Hamburg, Germany.

It was designed in 2012 by Dreimeta.

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Superbude St Pauli by Dreimeta:

“A few years ago Superbude, a completely new hotel concept, was born in Hamburg‘s St. Georg district. It has now been revealed that it was a twin birth which was kept secret up until now by the mothers of design at 3meta! For good reason too, since they fi rst sent the cult hostel’s rocking sister on an inspiring world tour and it is only now, that she has finally returned to Hamburg. We introduce the Superbude St Pauli, located in Hamburg’s distinct ‘Schanze’ neighbourhood.

Rock meets world music

On the way to your room, Superbude shows you what a rock-pipe could look like: over a length of 50m (164ft), the reception, lounge and ‘Kitchen Club’ follow each other, featuring all the ideas Superbude stocked up during its world tour. The shelves, right behind the entry door, will delight the proficient drinker! Unmistakably – those are bottle-tops, whispering a multiple Oooooo! at you. These rectangular bottles originally contain fresh water and have been specially developed to be sent into crisis regions worldwide.

After being emptied they are bound together and used as building material for solid hut walls – at Superbude they are recycled to bear groovy merchandise, local news and entertainment suggestions for Hamburg’s amusement districts.

Bedtime stories wall paper – sweet dreams, Quiddje!

The fact that there’s no common thread at the new Superbude is entirely due to it being replaced by a thick rope, used as an ornament throughout the whole hotel, spelling out the word “Quiddje” in the lounge area (the endearing nickname Hamburgers use to refer to the rest of mankind). If this is your first time here, it‘s better to book an extra day or two, as the hotel alone offers too many things that need to be discovered.

In each of the 89 rooms you run the risk of getting hitched to the wall, covered with texts and articles which were especially written for Superbude by bloggers, authors and journalists from various countries.”

Photos courtesy of Dreimeta

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About Jessica Mejias

Jessica is a resident of Madrid, where she often can be found stalking the halls of the Prado Museum, hoping to catch a glimpse of Bosch’s Garden of Earthly Delights. An Art History graduate, she enjoys admiring art and architecture, reading, and keeping young by playing video games. Learn more about HomeDSGN's Editorial Process.

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