Dubai Performing Arts Center Why Wasnt the Dubai Performing Arts Center Built

Jameel Arts Middle Dubai / Serie Architects

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  • Area Area of this compages project Area : 10000 chiliad²
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year : 2018
  • Photographs
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Text description provided by the architects. Designed as a x,000-foursquare-metre, three-storey, multi-disciplinary space by Great britain-based Serie Architects, Jameel Arts Eye is the offset non-governmental contemporary arts establishment of its kind in the Gulf.

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© Rory Gardiner

The kunsthalle-inspired complex includes more than one,000 square metres of defended gallery space, plus a 300-square-metre open-access research heart; events and screening spaces; a roof terrace; a restaurant; and a book and pattern shop. The Heart's adaptable spaces reflect Art Jameel's commitment to various programming across mediums and nurturing artist careers, as the galleries are deliberately designed in a variety of sizes and volumetric proportions to allow a flexible range of settings for exhibitions, site-specific installations and new commissions.

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© Mohamed Somji
Ground floor plan
Ground floor plan
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© Rory Gardiner

Awarded to Serie Architects in 2014 through an international invitational contest, the design of Jameel Arts Eye was initially conceived of every bit a family of forms divisional by a depression pillar. Inspiration for the building's massing and spatiality draws from two regional architectural traditions on both intimate and community-wide scales: the early Emirati Sha'abi houses that featured a series of rooms circumvoluted a courtyard, and the Madinat style of city planning characterised by an accumulation of houses with courtyards. Through a repeated juxtaposition of geometric forms and gardens, the Centre'due south blueprint fragments and tessellates the courtyard, continually layering a relationship betwixt within and outside, art and nature.

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© Mohamed Somji

Christopher Lee, Chief of Serie Architects, explained "We worked very closely with Fine art Jameel, listening to their needs, responding with architectural ideas, and discursively refining them. The architecture that emerged is one that is able to arrange a wide range of uses and continues to evolve with the metropolis it serves. It acts every bit a background construction for the life of the eye to unfold, without disappearing from view. Positioning galleries effectually courtyard gardens and framed views of the waterfront besides serves to create moments of rest and connection, while providing potential spaces for commissioned installations."

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© Rory Gardiner
Section
Section
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© Mohamed Somji

Expanding beyond the static white cube experience, the Centre'due south design emphasises a connection with the surroundings, a perspective lived out in Fine art Jameel's programming. Prepare on a sliver of country that reaches out into Dubai Creek, Jameel Arts Middle is at once connected to and separated from the iconic skyscraper-filled skyline of Dubai. Colonnades create a porous interface between intimate gallery spaces and the social life of the public waterfront promenade, inviting visitors to navigate through and along the space. The decision to overlay galleries likewise serves to provide sightlines to several spaces from a single vantage point – be it a garden or another exhibition space – continually building connections between spaces and initiating conversation among viewers. The building's surfaces incorporate an interplay between raw concrete and semi-reflective aluminium cladding, creating a subtle shimmer in response to the surrounding water and atmospheric changes, while its clustered course creates self-shading courtyards and allows for cantankerous ventilation.

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© Simon Whittle

The series of courtyard desert gardens that punctuate the compages ensure that alternating encounters of art and landscape remain integral to the experience of the edifice, encouraging moments of serenity. Designed by renowned mural builder Anouk Vogel, Jameel Arts Centre's 7 garden installations reflect specific local and global desert biomes, with 33 species represented. The gardens feature a collection of sculptural plants native to the earth's deserts, while striking vegetal textures, subtle mineral hues and unusual paving provide each garden with a unique graphic symbol. The distinct vegetation includes several endangered plants facing loss of habitat that have been individually saved from sites marked for destruction; the rare transplants include a Sesame Bush that is between 220 and 300 years former.

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© Mohamed Somji

Anouk Vogel, landscape architect, said "Plants grow according to geological and climatological borders, not political ones. Drawing connections beyond the globe, the individual gardens are inspired on the world'due south major deserts: the Arabian, Australian, Chihuahuan, Namibian, Socotran and Sonoran deserts, as well as the Spiny Woods of Republic of madagascar. The juxtaposition of their strong and radically unlike expressions enhance each infinite's particular features, echoing the Center's focus on confluence and various communities."

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© Simon Whittle

The gardens also provide inspiration to a range of commissions and interventions debuting at the opening. On the roof terrace is the winning Art Jameel Commissions: Sculpture installation by Kuwaiti artists Alia Farid and Aseel AlYaqoub, entitled Contrary Life: A Botanical Lite Garden Devoted to Trees. Shaikha Al Mazrou presents the outset in an annual series of commissioned projects for the Creative person's Garden, and a sculptural work by Vikram Divecha will exist installed inside the garden spaces in the coming months.

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© Mohamed Somji
First floor plan
First floor program
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© Mohamed Somji

The pillar is an agile social space, framing gardens and enlivening the waterfront promenade. The combination of garden and art continues outside to Jaddaf Waterfront Sculpture Park, the start open-air fine art park located in the center of the urban center, and a collaboration between Fine art Jameel and Dubai Holding, the master-developer of the wider Jaddaf Waterfront area. Created by the award-winning, UAE based architecture studio ibda design, the park serves as a bridge between the public corniche circling Jaddaf Waterfront and Jameel Arts Eye. Its undulating forms curve around big-calibration installations, echoing the flow of the waterfront around the building itself. Countdown sculptures positioned in the Park include works by Helaine Blumenfeld, Talin Hazbar and Latifa Saeed, Mohammed Ahmed Ibrahim, David Nash, and Slavs and Tatars.

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© Mohamed Somji

Antonia Carver, Director of Art Jameel, reflected, "Our first permanent space, Jameel Arts Center ushers in a new stage of development for Art Jameel, allowing united states of america to aggrandize our programmes, develop new partnerships and share the Collection with wide audiences. We've worked uncommonly closely with Serie Architecture and ibda design, developing the Centre and Park as flexible, open up spaces that foreground the needs of artists and audiences. The collaborative, innovative approach of the architects sets up Jameel Arts Middle to fulfill its mission -- to nowadays dynamic, idea-provoking exhibitions, act as a hub for educational and enquiry initiatives, and continue to engage in partnerships with local, regional and international artists, curators and organisations."

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Cite: "Jameel Arts Centre Dubai / Serie Architects" 21 November 2018. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/906190/jameel-arts-centre-dubai-serie-architects> ISSN 0719-8884

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