Tag: Shortlist

  • identity Design Awards 2020 shortlist: Architecture – Residential

    identity Design Awards 2020 shortlist: Architecture – Residential

    identity is pleased to announce the shortlist for the sixth annual identity Design Awards 2020, which is set to take place on 4 November in Dubai, UAE.

    Over the coming weeks, we will be releasing this year’s shortlisted projects.

    The Architecture –  Residential category recognises buildings dedicated to living including apartment buildings and villas inclusive of both urban and non-urban settings 

    Here is the full shortlist for Architecture – Residential: 

    3D-Printed home by U+A – Dubai, UAE

    U+A was commissioned to design a 3-bedroom home, through the use of the latest construction method, 3D printing. 3D printing allowed the architectural form to be both organic and dynamic. The fluidity of the construction method, which involves moving parts, was expressed through the dynamism of the overall form. The design was inspired by the sand dunes of the UAE desert, that served as the reference for the architectural structure. The natural trail left on the sand from the desert winds has been symbolically expressed as the main texture within the 3D Printed Home.

    Amer and Lamya’s Villa by Binchy and Binchy Architecture – Dubai, UAE

    Contemporary box-like interlocking building forms and clearly defined architectural language make up the core of this villa by Binchy and Binchy Architecture. Though poetically juxtaposed, there is a clarity of form that is clearly articulated in the façade. The villa plan was sectioned into various parts, providing clarity while defining the symmetrical blocks positioned at the front and rear. The  architecture is further defined and pinned by double height walls finished with rare decorative marbles. The first floor structure was cantilevered to create symmetrical double height shaded spaces to c ‘peripheral courtyards’ shading the façades and private rooms, and a sunken six metre cantilevered terrace from the master bedroom, both shaded with trees.

    BG Villa by Studio Bruno Guelaff 

    Studio Bruno Guelaff was commissioned to design  a 21,000 sqft residential villa located on Pearl Jumeirah in Dubai, UAE adjacent to the beach. The villa is located on a 10,549 sqft plot where privacy and proper internal layout was considered within the interior design approach along with a modern streamlined architectural design approach allowing for a good balance of natural light and privacy. Upon arriving to the villa you are greeted by a sleek bridge which hovers over the below courtyard to the basement entertainment areas. This allows for a dynamic arrival to the villa which surely entices the senses especially in the evening when the exterior and interior lighting dresses the elements. Large open spaces exude minimalism all the while bringing family together from kitchen areas to lounges.

    House in Mishref by Studio Toggle – Mishref, Kuwait 

    The house in Mishref is home to two brothers and their families with varying lifestyles and needs for both privacy and open spaces. Essentially an introverted composition of two separate living units grouped around a single courtyard, the house is an interpretation of the traditional courtyard house. The four-storey courtyard and void presented a question of human scale as well as connectivity between the living units facing each other. A circular loop comprised of a dramatic floating staircase connecting the balconies on multiple levels addresses these issues by punctuating the void.

    KOA Canvas by T.Zed Architects – Dubai, UAE 

    KOA Canvas documented the successful and sustainable transformation of an existing office building into a thriving urban space for communal activities alongside the creation of an additional two new-built structures, with a variety of programmes that express contemporary architecture of the region. Despite Dubai’s natural desert landscape, the design approach for such wider context in mind allowed T.ZED Architects to address the architectural proposition by absorbing and being inspired by the natural lush environment surrounding the project, and the elements beyond. The materiality of this project was heavily inspired by the rich, buoyant and lush eco-system surrounding the area.

    Villa Chams by Carl Gerges Architects – Baalbek, Lebanon 

    The client commissioned Carl Gerges Architects to build a remote retreat for his family and himself. The villa is designed to emit feelings of harmonious tranquility with nature’s many sensorial layers, for a solemn hideout, where privacy was of top priority. The walls are naturally finished with poured earth concrete emitting an earthy sensorial balance. The sliding windows are floor to ceiling and also help blurring the line between indoors and outdoors. Villa Chams embraces its surrounding’s identity from the flora to the Roman temples, and presents itself as a melodically elemental story teller. At a distant glance, this one shelled structure grounds itself horizontally, while respectfully blending in with the mindfully preserved rocks, opuntia, olive trees and other flora on a backdrop of distant mountains. Upon a more intimate inspection, sporadically equidistant walls and columns orchestrate a rhythmic flow on a rudimentary grid, creating both introverted spaces and open extensions.

    Jumeirah Villa by LW – Dubai, UAE 

    The Villa Jumeirah fulfils the clients’ brief of a secluded tranquil villa, possessing a contained, calm and intimate family feel. Throughout the design the courtyard is the key architectural organizational element providing visual relief and spatial hierarchy. An ornamental tree provides shade whilst a water feature’s trickling sound permeates the space. On the ground floor the U shape site planning provides separation of guest wing and home office functions from the more family orientated wing. Whilst on the upper levels the courtyard provides a unification of the family’s bedrooms with adjacency of the parent’s master bedroom with the young children rooms.A shaded roof terrace with accessibility from the family areas provides an further family entertainment space. The spatial experience and quality can be transformed by opening the glazed floor to ceiling walls allowing views to the lush garden, linking interior and exterior space. A small family pool is easily accessed from the main house where an external dining area provides a transition between this area and the garden

  • identity Design Awards 2020 shortlist: Architecture – Cultural building

    identity Design Awards 2020 shortlist: Architecture – Cultural building

    identity is pleased to announce the shortlist for the sixth annual identity Design Awards 2020, which is set to take place on 4 November in Dubai, UAE.

    Over the coming weeks, we will be releasing this year’s shortlisted projects.

    The Architecture – Cultural building  category recognises any building dedicated to culture or cultural activities including cultural centres, museums, art galleries, religious spaces, theatres, opera houses, concert halls and stadiums as well as entertainment venues 

    Here is the full shortlist for Architecture – Cultural building: 

     

    Al Musallah by CEBRA Architecture – Abu Dhabi, UAE 

    The Qasr Al Hosn Fort in central Abu Dhabi is the city’s oldest and most important building. Originally built in 1760 as a watchtower to protect only freshwater well on Abu Dhabi island and later extended into a palace, it literally constitutes the birthplace of the modern metropolis Abu Dhabi. The aim of the transformation masterplan is to reinstate the Fort as the cultural heart of the city with a new 140.000 m2 cultural park-scape and the conservation of the site surrounding the historical building and the Cultural Foundation, a 1980’s Grade ‘A’ listed cultural centre of Bauhaus origins. Introducing a new type of locally rooted urban landscape, the project combines modernity alongside the Emirate’s maritime and desert heritage in a coherent narrative that communicates between the site’s two contrasting buildings. The project emphasizes this duality by dividing the site diagonally into two contrasting landscapes. A plain, soft and open desert landscape around the Fort reinstates the building as a free-standing landmark on sand like it was before the modern city rapidly sprung up.

    Bluewaters Mosque by 10 Design – Dubai, UAE 

    Photo: Rafael Vargas

    10 Design was commissioned to create a place of worship in harmony with the contemporary architectural language of Bluewaters island. A place of worship within such a high profile tourist destination had to be conceived to compliment the surrounding architecture but also bring a sense of calm and order to the act of worship within a vibrant tourist destination. The building defines a clear threshold between public / semi-public and private – through the use of the colonnade and shading structure which wraps around the main space of worship. The elegant colonnade protects the pedestrian and worshipper from the intense Dubai sunlight – functioning at an urban level when defining the street edge – a more intimate space is created below for meeting and socializing.

    Buhais Geology Park Interpretive Centre by Hopkins – Sharjah, UAE 

    Photo: Felix von Schwanewede

    The Buhais Geology Park lies south-east of the city of Sharjah in a region of exceptional prehistoric and geological significance. The project was designed to accommodate a series of exhibition spaces to present the region’s significant geological phenomena with educational spaces provided for the interaction with local guides and researchers.The building consists of five interconnected pods with their geometry inspired by fossilised urchins found on site. Each pod houses a different function and an outdoor trail links them with the natural rock formations and ancient burial tombs present.

    The Dunes Platform – Al Marmoom by AE7 and Dubai Municipality – Dubai, UAE 

    Set deep within the desert sands, The Dunes Platform is located in the Al Marmoom Desert Conservation Reserve. The Dunes Platform’s setting deep inside Dubai’s desert landscape offers a space for meditation, yoga, and nature viewing. Blending into its desert environment, the structure is inspired by the surrounding sand dunes and the shrub formations that form over the sand. A glass partition that opens to the shaded outdoor platform, allows visitors to exercise and meditate out in the openness. The outdoor platform also acts as a viewing deck, offering visitors a chance to take in the vastness of the desert landscape, while enjoying the sunrise or sunset over the dunes.

  • identity Design Awards 2020 shortlist: Architecture – Public Building

    identity Design Awards 2020 shortlist: Architecture – Public Building

    identity is pleased to announce the shortlist for the sixth annual identity Design Awards 2020, which is set to take place on 4 November in Dubai, UAE.

    Over the coming week, we will be releasing this year’s shortlisted projects.

    The Architecture – Public Building  category recognises any building that serves the public or is used by the community including schools, university buildings, hospitals, infrastructure projects and masterplans, airports, community centres and government buildings as well as shopping malls and banks . 

    Here is the full shortlist for Architecture – Public Building: 

    The Arcadia School’s secondary campus by Godwin Austen Johnson –  Dubai, UAE 

    Drawing inspiration from The Arcadia School’s primary campus previously designed by GAJ, the reception is bright and airy opening out into a large casual seating zone with a unique 12 metre high indoor climbing wall feature. The inclusion of the wall is to reinforce the school’s ethos of transparency and its desire to ensure students play a highly visible and interactive role in their education. The design concept focuses on creating open spaces and a flexible and working environment to foster social interaction.

    Gate Avenue by RMJM – Dubai, UAE

    Located at the heart of the DIFC the Gate Avenue is a unique combination of an urban landscape on top of a pristine retail environment. The Gate Avenue runs along the central axis of the site, connecting and catering to the surrounding office, hotel and residential communities; by allowing for leisure, networking and relaxation. RMJM proposed a design strategy which seek to emulate the look and feel of other financial centres around the world (without overt references to those destinations). This concept created ‘streetscapes’ which capture the grandeur of London, the hustle and bustle of Hong Kong, and the style and fashion of New York, whilst maintaining a sense of continuity through all of the zones. Walking through the avenue will be an active journey.

    SZ21 by Studio International Engineering Consultant – Dubai, UAE

    The SZ21 showroom is located along Sheikh Zayed Road and positioned along Dubai’s most prominent showroom district. The building’s clear glazed and polished acrylic-cladded facade presents a clean single form, covering in a giant LED screen that serves as high-tech advertising space and combined with a distinct roof canopy, provides a focal view towards Sheikh Zayed Road.

  • identity Design Awards 2020 shortlist: Architecture – Commercial Building

    identity Design Awards 2020 shortlist: Architecture – Commercial Building

    identity is pleased to announce the shortlist for the sixth annual identity Design Awards 2020, which is set to take place on 4 November in Dubai, UAE.

    Over the coming week, we will be releasing this year’s shortlisted projects.

    The Architecture – Commercial Building category  recognises buildings dedicated to work or services including corporate offices, co-working centres or company headquarters 

    Here is the full shortlist for Architecture – Commercial Building: 

     

    Dubai Hills Estate by RSP – Dubai, UAE

    Hills Business Park 1 is the main business hub within Dubai Hills which also links the residential and commercial zones towards the adjacent Dubai Hills Mall and acts as a gateway for the business and commercial opportunities within the vicinity. It comprises four mid-rise office buildings consisting 156 office units with that podium level that compliments the overall building design. The main inspiration for the project was the surrounding desert landscape, which was integrated into the design.

    Innovation Hub by RMJM – Dubai, UAE 

    Innovation Hub is a new business park in the heart of new Dubai, next to Internet and Media City. Launched by HH Sheikh Mohamed in late 2014, the new development gives everything, from blue chip companies to small startups, the chance to work in a modern and exciting environment. RMJM developed the master plan, including 110,000m2 of office GFA and 90,000m2 of hotel. The intention behind the masterplan is to create an innovative business campus type environment that will act as an example of contemporary working environments in the city. Given the strategic location of the site, the design placed great importance in this becoming the heart of the development. The design is set for the space to act as a catalyst for innovation -innovating thinking, working, and generation of ideas. To achieve this, the scale of spaces encourages small groups of workers to come together and work up new ideas. Thus creating a vibrant and distinct public realm.

    Kuwait Investment Authority Headquarters by KEO International Consultants – Kuwait City, Kuwait 

    Reflecting the strength, stability, dynamism, and futuristic outlook of the organisation it houses, the Kuwait Investment Authority Headquarters tower consists of four office courtyard atria with 8 floors each, and one 6-storey executive office courtyard. This central space brings a sense of focus and distinctiveness to each of the office floors while maintaining structural harmony and creating a unified whole. The façade of the tower, based on the traditional mashrabiya, serves as a screening mechanism for reducing the window aperture on the western and southern faces to protect the building from intense sunlight while increasing the window aperture on the eastern and northern faces to allow more natural light into the building. This dynamic façade changes depending on the directional orientation and levels of the tower.

    Spinneys HQ Meydan by LOCI Architecture + Design – Dubai, UAE 

    Located in the centre of the new neighbourhood of Meydan Polo Residences, the project comprises a new state of the art office headquarters and retail centre for Spinneys, a prominent local retail company based in Dubai. The site is surrounded on all sides by recently constructed residential blocks. The intention was to unify the architecture, interior and landscape design which are all by LOCI. The materiality is locally adapted and sourced by local suppliers where possible. Natural materials were used to reinforce the concept – natural stone floors, bronze framed glass partitions, textured carpets and features of natural oak wood create a homogenous but light and warm interior. The central courtyard is the single unifying element, around which the offices are orientated to create dual aspect views and natural light from all areas.