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Perkins+Will Takes Out a Future Projects Award for Al-Birr Project

By Bustler Editors|

Thursday, Feb 11, 2010

Perkins+Will announced that it was named a winner of the “Architectural Review / MIPIM Future Projects Award” in the ‘tall buildings’ category for the proposed design for the Al-Birr Foundation Headquarters in Riyadh, KSA. The Al-Birr Foundation is a non-profit organization aimed at alleviating poverty and caring for disadvantaged families and children. The international competition honors excellence in design related to MIPIM, a market for international property trade.

Al-Birr Foundation Headquarters by Perkins+Will

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Winner of the Architectural Review / MIPIM Future Projects Award in the ‘tall buildings’ category: Al-Birr Foundation Headquarters by Perkins+Will

The Perkins+Will design team, led by Principal and New York Office Design Director, Robert Goodwin, AIA, LEED AP was challenged with designing a sustainable urban tower, while taking into account the specific environmental and cultural characteristics of Riyadh.

Al-Birr Foundation Headquarters by Perkins+Will

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Rendering of the Interior

“The design explores the typology of an urban tower in the extreme environmental conditions of Riyadh through a reinterpretation of three iconic elements of Islamic culture—the spiral minaret, the walled garden, and the mashrabiya,” said Rob Goodwin. “The design approach synthesizes the symbolic and functional qualities of these elements into a unified expression of the Foundation’s altruistic mission to protect, replenish, and care for the disadvantaged.”

Al-Birr Foundation Headquarters by Perkins+Will

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Environmental Diagram

The design begins with a simple rectangular form from which a unique spatial and formal identity is created. A ‘spiraling garden’ is carved from the volume of the rectangle, creating a continuous spatial sequence with a series of open terraces that serve as ‘hanging’ courtyard gardens for the building occupants. The enclosing skin is calibrated through a series of mapping exercises to create varying levels of openness based on solar exposure and spatial/contextual influences. Evoking the traditional ‘mashrabiya’, or wooden latticework screen, this permeable skin creates a delicate balance of static and dynamic expression.

Al-Birr Foundation Headquarters by Perkins+Will

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Exploded Axonometric View

The design for the Al-Birr Foundation Headquarters inverts the relationship of skin versus support, simultaneously protecting, revealing, and embodying the activity within.  Ultimately the building offers a new paradigm for high-rise design in hot/dry climates through an integrated response to context, climate and culture.

All Architectural Review / MIPIM award recipients will be honored at a conference on March 17, 2010.

Al-Birr Foundation Headquarters by Perkins+Will

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Facade Map

Images: Perkins+Will

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Perkins+Will Takes Out a Future Projects Award for Al-Birr Project

By Bustler Editors|

Thursday, Feb 11, 2010

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skyscraper ● saudi-arabia ● riyadh ● perkins+will ● mipim ● middle east ● high-rise ● award ● al-birr

Perkins+Will announced that it was named a winner of the “Architectural Review / MIPIM Future Projects Award” in the ‘tall buildings’ category for the proposed design for the Al-Birr Foundation Headquarters in Riyadh, KSA. The Al-Birr Foundation is a non-profit organization aimed at alleviating poverty and caring for disadvantaged families and children. The international competition honors excellence in design related to MIPIM, a market for international property trade.

Al-Birr Foundation Headquarters by Perkins+Will

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Winner of the Architectural Review / MIPIM Future Projects Award in the ‘tall buildings’ category: Al-Birr Foundation Headquarters by Perkins+Will

The Perkins+Will design team, led by Principal and New York Office Design Director, Robert Goodwin, AIA, LEED AP was challenged with designing a sustainable urban tower, while taking into account the specific environmental and cultural characteristics of Riyadh.

Al-Birr Foundation Headquarters by Perkins+Will

Click above image to enlarge
Rendering of the Interior

“The design explores the typology of an urban tower in the extreme environmental conditions of Riyadh through a reinterpretation of three iconic elements of Islamic culture—the spiral minaret, the walled garden, and the mashrabiya,” said Rob Goodwin. “The design approach synthesizes the symbolic and functional qualities of these elements into a unified expression of the Foundation’s altruistic mission to protect, replenish, and care for the disadvantaged.”

Al-Birr Foundation Headquarters by Perkins+Will

Click above image to enlarge
Environmental Diagram

The design begins with a simple rectangular form from which a unique spatial and formal identity is created. A ‘spiraling garden’ is carved from the volume of the rectangle, creating a continuous spatial sequence with a series of open terraces that serve as ‘hanging’ courtyard gardens for the building occupants. The enclosing skin is calibrated through a series of mapping exercises to create varying levels of openness based on solar exposure and spatial/contextual influences. Evoking the traditional ‘mashrabiya’, or wooden latticework screen, this permeable skin creates a delicate balance of static and dynamic expression.

Al-Birr Foundation Headquarters by Perkins+Will

Click above image to enlarge
Exploded Axonometric View

The design for the Al-Birr Foundation Headquarters inverts the relationship of skin versus support, simultaneously protecting, revealing, and embodying the activity within.  Ultimately the building offers a new paradigm for high-rise design in hot/dry climates through an integrated response to context, climate and culture.

All Architectural Review / MIPIM award recipients will be honored at a conference on March 17, 2010.

Al-Birr Foundation Headquarters by Perkins+Will

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Facade Map

Images: Perkins+Will

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