
Alltours Headquarter Düsseldorf
Düsseldorf, Germany
Located in the heart of Düsseldorf’s government district, the new alltours headquarters is a striking new landmark on the Rhine promenade. Designed by HPP Architekten, the building unites state-of-the-art office environments with forward-thinking ecological and urban values. As part of the design team, LAND Germany was responsible for shaping the outdoor spaces surrounding the building, creating a fluid transition between architecture, public space, and nature.
Located in the heart of Düsseldorf’s government district, the new alltours headquarters is a striking new landmark on the Rhine promenade. Designed by HPP Architekten, the building unites state-of-the-art office environments with forward-thinking ecological and urban values. As part of the design team, LAND Germany was responsible for shaping the outdoor spaces surrounding the building, creating a fluid transition between architecture, public space, and nature.

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The outdoor area adjacent to Berger Allee and the access path toward Mannesmannufer has been given a cohesive and welcoming design, reinforcing the building’s strong urban presence and inviting atmosphere. LAND’s design focuses on enhancing the public realm through carefully curated interventions that echo the building’s sustainable ambition.
Year-round planting is distributed across two distinct zones, creating visual depth and reinforcing the concept of a “Green Frame” that envelops the site. Existing shrubs are preserved, contributing to biodiversity and continuity with the surrounding landscape. The structured green spaces are thoughtfully arranged around the pathway leading to the main entrance, offering an intuitive and pleasant experience for employees and visitors alike.
The main entrance area is marked by a high-quality natural stone surface that continues seamlessly into the building’s interior, visually and spatially linking inside and outside. This interface is further enhanced by elongated seating elements and ground-level lighting strips, offering both functionality and atmosphere.












