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Zaha Hadid Architects to design Aljada Central Hub in Sharjah

By Alexander Walter|

Wednesday, Mar 7, 2018

Closeup of the ZHA-designed Aljada master plan Central Hub. Rendering by VA.

Zaha Hadid Architects just emerged as the victorious design team in an international competition in the United Arab Emirates and will be tasked to draw up the centerpiece of the Aljada master plan in the city of Sharjah, Dubai's neighbor to the northeast. Work is scheduled to begin next year and expected to be completed by 2025.

Read on for more details from the architects.

"Developed with environmental considerations integrated throughout the masterplan to minimise the consumption of resources, the proposal conceptualises the moment a water droplet strikes the earth’s surface, captured in an array of elliptical buildings designed to channel prevailing winds into civic spaces and courtyards to facilitate cooling during the summer months.

The central observation tower is surrounded by vibrant public squares with water features irrigated by recovered and recycled water. Tensile canopies sustain a microclimate at ground level for verdant gardens of species native to the region. [...]"

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Rendering by VA.

"The heart of the AED24 billion Aljada mixed-use development, the 1.9 million square foot Central Hub will be a new focus for the UAE and a significant addition to Sharjah, regarded as the cultural capital of the Arab world. Aljada’s Central Hub will be a major destination for tourists and residents in its own right, offering world-class amenities complemented by community facilities as well as retail and dining experiences.

In line with ARADA’s mission to build sustainable urban environments, the Central Hub’s design will incorporate the use of treated wastewater for irrigation, while the architecture will incorporate active and passive measures to lower the demand for indoor cooling.

The first phase of the Central Hub will create a lively, family-friendly destination with a series of attractions and activities for residents of Sharjah to enjoy the Aljada site throughout the year; including an adventure activity zone, a food market showcasing home-grown delicacies and outdoor events spaces. [...]

To be delivered in phases beginning in 2019, the entire project is expected to be completed by 2025. CH2M has been awarded the infrastructure design contract for the project

Aljada is situated in the heart of Sharjah with exceptional connectivity to surrounding areas. The masterplan is designed with walkability and wide green spaces in mind, allowing residents, workers and visitors to live, work and play within a fully integrated and sustainable community."

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    Thayer-D ·  Mar 08, 18 7:02 PM

    It looks like a magical place.  If done right, it could be an amazing place.  Ironically it's the least organic kind of urbanism though, very much a monoculture, but as a campus, could be amazing.  Also, the exterior rooms look hard to furnish.  

  • archietechie
    archietechie

    archietechie ·  Mar 09, 18 8:38 AM

    Not really.

    Looks as though it's half of what Zaha could've mastered. Cool renderings tho.

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    archietechie ·  Mar 09, 18 8:38 AM

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Zaha Hadid Architects to design Aljada Central Hub in Sharjah

By Alexander Walter|

Wednesday, Mar 7, 2018

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Closeup of the ZHA-designed Aljada master plan Central Hub. Rendering by VA.

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Zaha Hadid Architects just emerged as the victorious design team in an international competition in the United Arab Emirates and will be tasked to draw up the centerpiece of the Aljada master plan in the city of Sharjah, Dubai's neighbor to the northeast. Work is scheduled to begin next year and expected to be completed by 2025.

Read on for more details from the architects.

"Developed with environmental considerations integrated throughout the masterplan to minimise the consumption of resources, the proposal conceptualises the moment a water droplet strikes the earth’s surface, captured in an array of elliptical buildings designed to channel prevailing winds into civic spaces and courtyards to facilitate cooling during the summer months.

The central observation tower is surrounded by vibrant public squares with water features irrigated by recovered and recycled water. Tensile canopies sustain a microclimate at ground level for verdant gardens of species native to the region. [...]"

RELATED NEWS Zaha Hadid Architects to masterplan Tallinn's Old City Harbor 2030 redevelopment
Rendering by VA.

"The heart of the AED24 billion Aljada mixed-use development, the 1.9 million square foot Central Hub will be a new focus for the UAE and a significant addition to Sharjah, regarded as the cultural capital of the Arab world. Aljada’s Central Hub will be a major destination for tourists and residents in its own right, offering world-class amenities complemented by community facilities as well as retail and dining experiences.

In line with ARADA’s mission to build sustainable urban environments, the Central Hub’s design will incorporate the use of treated wastewater for irrigation, while the architecture will incorporate active and passive measures to lower the demand for indoor cooling.

The first phase of the Central Hub will create a lively, family-friendly destination with a series of attractions and activities for residents of Sharjah to enjoy the Aljada site throughout the year; including an adventure activity zone, a food market showcasing home-grown delicacies and outdoor events spaces. [...]

To be delivered in phases beginning in 2019, the entire project is expected to be completed by 2025. CH2M has been awarded the infrastructure design contract for the project

Aljada is situated in the heart of Sharjah with exceptional connectivity to surrounding areas. The masterplan is designed with walkability and wide green spaces in mind, allowing residents, workers and visitors to live, work and play within a fully integrated and sustainable community."

RELATED NEWS Zaha Hadid Architects' exhibition proposes full-scale pedestrian network for London
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  • Thayer-D

    Thayer-D ·  Mar 08, 18 7:02 PM

    It looks like a magical place.  If done right, it could be an amazing place.  Ironically it's the least organic kind of urbanism though, very much a monoculture, but as a campus, could be amazing.  Also, the exterior rooms look hard to furnish.  

  • archietechie

    archietechie ·  Mar 09, 18 8:38 AM

    Not really.

    Looks as though it's half of what Zaha could've mastered. Cool renderings tho.

  • archietechie

    archietechie ·  Mar 09, 18 8:38 AM

    Mustered*

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