Friday, November 13, 2020

ME Dubai within Opus wins AHEAD MEA 2020 Award

The Me Dubai within Opus has been named winner of the AHEAD MEA 2020 Award, in the ‘Hotel Newbuild’ category.

AHEAD, the Awards for Hospitality, Experience and Design, comprises four annual, regional awards schemes run over a two year period, culminating in a global biennale. Organised by Sleeper magazine, the awards are entered, judged and attended by leading hotel owners, developers, operators, architects and designers from around the world. ME Dubai at Opus was praised for its ‘cohesive design approach’, with judges commending Zaha Hadid Architects for the consistent look and feel of the entire development, from the exterior architecture through to the interior lobby seating, and even down to the guestroom washbasins.

Home to the new ME Dubai hotel, the Opus is located in the Burj Khalifa district adjacent to Downtown Dubai and Business Bay on the Dubai Water Canal. Exploring the balance between solid and void, opaque and transparent, interior and exterior.

Spanning 84,300 square metres, the Opus was designed as two separate towers that coalesce into a singular whole—taking the form of a cube. The cube has been ‘eroded’ in its centre, creating a free-form void that is an important volume of the design in its own right. The two halves of the building on either side of the void are linked by a four-storey atrium at ground level and also connected by an asymmetric 38 metre wide, three-storey bridge 71 metres above the ground.

“The precise orthogonal geometries of the Opus’ elemental glass cube contrast dramatically with the fluidity of the eight-storey void at its centre,” explained Christos Passas, project director at Zaha Hadid Architects.

The cube’s double-glazed insulating facades incorporate a UV coating and a mirrored frit pattern to reduce solar gain. Applied around the entire building, this dotted frit patterning emphasizes the clarity of the building’s orthogonal form, while at the same time, dissolving its volume through the continuous play of light varying between ever-changing reflections and transparency.

The void’s 6,000 square metre facade is created from 4,300 individual units of flat, single-curved or double-curved glass. The high-efficiency glazing units are comprised of 8mm Low-E glass (coated on the inside), a 16mm cavity between the panes and 2 layers of 6mm clear glass with a 1.52mm PVB resin laminate. This curved facade was designed using digital 3D modelling that also identified specific zones which required tempered glass.

During the day, the cube’s facade reflects the sky, the sun and the surrounding city; whilst at night, the void is illuminated by a dynamic light installation of individually controllable LEDs within each glass panel.

Furniture by Zaha Hadid Design is installed throughout the hotel, including the ‘Petalinas’ sofas and ‘Ottomans’ pods in the lobby that are fabricated from materials ensuring a long lifecycle and its components can be recycled. The ‘Opus’ beds in each bedroom while the ‘Work & Play’ combination sofa with desk are installed in the suites. The hotel’s bedrooms also incorporate the ‘Vitae’ bathroom collection, designed by Hadid in 2015 for Noken Porcelanosa, continuing her fluid architectural language throughout the hotel’s interiors.

The ME Dubai hotel incorporates 74 rooms and 19 suites, while the Opus building also houses offices floors, serviced residences and restaurants, cafes and bars including ROKA, the contemporary Japanese robatayaki restaurant and the MAINE Land Brasserie.

Sensors throughout the Opus automatically adjust the ventilation and lighting according to occupancy to conserve energy while ME Dubai follows Melia Hotels International initiatives for sustainable practices. Hotel guests will receive stainless-steel water bottles to use during their stay with drinking water dispensers installed throughout the hotel. With no plastic bottles in guest rooms and a program to become entirely plastic free in all areas, the hotel is also reducing food waste by not serving buffets and has composters to recycle discarded organics.

AHEAD MEA 2020 Awards winners

Photograph by Laurian Ghinitoiu



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https://www.zaha-hadid.com/2020/11/10/me-dubai-within-opus-wins-ahead-mea-2020-award/

Beijing Daxing International Airport wins Blueprint Award

Beijing Daxing International Airport in Beijing has been named winner of the Blueprint Awards 2020, in the ‘Best Public-Use Project (With Public Funding)’ category.

Changsha Meixihu International Culture & Arts Centre in Changsha was commended in the same category, whilst Leeza SOHO in Beijing was commended in the ‘Best Non-Public Project (Commercial)’ category and the Plex Vessel by Zaha Hadid Design was commended in the ‘Best Product Design’ category.

Beijing Daxing is 46km south of the city (20 mins by express train). Its 700,000m² passenger terminal includes a ground transportation centre offering direct connections with the national high-speed rail network and local train services.

Echoing principles within traditional Chinese architecture that organise interconnected spaces around a central courtyard, the design guides all passengers seamlessly through the relevant departure, arrival or transfer zones towards the courtyard at its centre.

6 flowing forms within the terminal’s vaulted roof reach to the ground to support the structure and bring natural light within, directing all passengers towards the central court. Linear skylights provide an intuitive system of navigation throughout the building, guiding passengers to and from their departure gates.

The compact radial design allows a maximum number of aircraft to be parked directly at the terminal with minimum distances from the centre of the building, providing exceptional convenience for passengers and flexibility in operations.

5 aircraft piers radiate from the terminal’s main central court where all passenger services & amenities are located, enabling passengers to walk the short distances from check-in to all gates in under 8 minutes.

Incorporating 10MW of photovoltaic power generation, centralised heating with waste heat recovery and one of the world’s largest composite ground-source heat pump systems, the airport implements rainwater collection and a water management network with natural storage, natural permeation and natural purification of up to 2.8 million cubic meters of water in new wetlands, lakes and streams.

Blueprint Awards 2020 winners

Photograph by Hufton + Crow



from
https://www.zaha-hadid.com/2020/11/09/beijing-daxing-international-airport-wins-blueprint-award/

Thursday, November 12, 2020

John Wardle Architects to transform Sydney office tower

A 31-storey "monolithic office tower in Sydney will be transformed into an “enlivened contemporary workplace” for the tech sector under plans prepared by John Wardle Architects.

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https://architectureau.com/articles/john-wardle-architects-to-transform-sydney-office-tower/

Tuesday, November 10, 2020

Studio Eiraji reveals its competition proposal for Shiraz Life Bridge in Shiraz, Iran

Iranian architecture practice Studio Eiraji, with its young architects, have revealed its competition proposal for Shiraz Life Bridge archit #architecture #design #arch ...

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VTN Architects creates highly-curved bamboo roof for visiting center for Huong An Vien cemetery

Vietnamese architecture studio VTN Architects (Vo Trong Nghia Architects) has created a highly-curved bamboo roof for a visiting center for #architecture #design #arch ...

10.11.2020

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Extremely rare 1960's Futuro home is now on the market in Christchurch, New Zealand

Extremely rare Futuro Home, designed by Finnish architect Matti Suuronen in 1968, is now on the market and awaiting for the highest offer by #architecture #design #arch ...

10.11.2020

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A new dawn for energy power

The Italian studio Frigerio Design Group has given Terna a new futuristic power station with an eco-friendly shape that merges into the uni #architecture #design #arch ...

10.11.2020

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