Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Antwerp Port Authority, Zaha Hadid







Located on the boundary between the city of Antwerp and its harbour, the new headquarters for Antwerp Port Authority will house approximately 500 staff (currently working in separate buildings) in a single new building that comprises a former fire station and the new extension.

The new Port House design consists of two entities: the existing fire station and a new crystalline volume lifted above the retained building. Together they form an impressive new landmark as the headquarters of the Antwerp Port Authority, overlooking the city and port, and symbolizing Antwerp as a port of global importance and a major economic driver of the region.

“I am absolutely delighted to be selected to build the headquarters for the Antwerp Port Authority. Antwerp is one of the world’s busiest shipping ports and the new Port House design reflects the city’s worldwide significance in communication and transportation. The dichotomy between the reflective, faceted form of the new extension and the powerful structural mass of the existing fire station creates a bold and enigmatic statement for the city,” states Zaha Hadid.

The jury selected the design by Zaha Hadid Architects as it preserves the dignity of the existing fire station whilst adding a new landmark that will contribute to the further development of the Het Eilandje district of Antwerp.


Thursday, January 01, 2009

Al Dana at Al Raha Beach, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates






















5+design designs commercial heart of the Al Raha Beach development.
Formed around a circular marina and establishing the commercial heart of the 10.5-kilometer Al Raha Beach development is Al Dana, a stunning mixed-use waterfront project. Al Dana is set to offer the highest quality of living - mixing commercial and residential properties with superior entertainment, dining and leisure activities.
Al Dana’s layout features semi-circular zones that radiate from the middle and increase in height to create an impressive maritime façade allowing sea views for inland buildings. The project's architecture features buildings with cutting-edge design, engineering, and interiors establishing a unique image and identity within the development, and setting new standards of architecture and urban design excellence in the region.

Casa em Lousado, Lousado, Portugal















Correia/Regazzi's architecture is grounded on the conviction that the identity of a work is determined by the way in which the conception process embodies the specificities of its origin.
Through incorporation one defines its singularity and so, the features of the surroundings are fundamental - the maintenance of traditional walls results in a two-storey house with particular spatial definition when they burst through the windows. The weightlessness of the volume, achieved through the horizontal fragmentation and hanging of the projection of the bedroom patios, emphasize the lower level transparency.
The plastic possibilities of materials are determinant and consciously introduced as aesthetic means without questioning programmatic issues of constructive logic. The distinctive shape of this house answers to the aesthetic considerations related to the constructive questions.