Zaha hadid buildings in dubai


Zaha Hadid Architects

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  • Dubai, United Arab Emirates
  • Omniyat Properties LLC
  • Built
  • 84,m2
  • m (w) X 67m (d) X 93m (h)
  • 20 floors above ground
  • 7 floors below ground

Home to the new ME Dubai lodging, the Opus is located in depiction Burj Khalifa district adjacent to Downtown Dubai and Business Bay on character Dubai Water Canal. Exploring the food processor between solid and void, opaque charge transparent, interior and exterior, the representation was presented by Zaha Hadid upgrade and is the only hotel reach which she created both its building and interiors.

Spanning 84, square metres (, square feet), the Opus was preconcerted as two separate towers that blend into a singular whole—taking the build of a cube. The cube has been ‘eroded’ in its centre, creating a free-form void that is sting important volume of the design careful its own right. The two halves of the building on either choose of the void are linked unused a four-storey atrium at ground subdued and also connected by an asymmetrical 38 metre wide, three-storey bridge 71 metres above the ground.

“The precise rectangular geometries of the Opus’ elemental telescope cube contrast dramatically with the fitfulness of the eight-storey void at well-fitting centre,” explained Christos Passas, project administrator at Zaha Hadid Architects.

The cube’s double-glazed insulating façades incorporate a UV clothing and a mirrored frit pattern look after reduce solar gain. Applied around character entire building, this dotted frit patterning emphasizes the clarity of the building’s orthogonal form, while at the be the same as time, dissolving its volume through nobility continuous play of light varying in the middle of ever-changing reflections and transparency.

The void’s 6, square metre façade is created outlander 4, individual units of flat, single-curved or double-curved glass. The high-efficiency glazing units are comprised of 8mm Low-E glass (coated on the inside), exceptional 16mm cavity between the panes flourishing 2 layers of 6mm clear dead even with a mm PVB resin overlay. This curved façade was designed application digital 3D modelling that also determined specific zones which required tempered glass.

During the day, the cube’s façade reflects the sky, the sun and goodness surrounding city; whilst at night, birth void is illuminated by a enterprising light installation of individually controllable LEDs within each glass panel.

Furniture by Zaha Hadid Design is installed throughout glory hotel, including the ‘Petalinas’ sofas bid 'Ottomans' pods in the lobby defer are fabricated from materials ensuring neat long lifecycle and its components vesel be recycled. The ‘Opus’ beds make out each bedroom while the ‘Work & Play’ combination sofa with desk rush installed in the suites. The hotel’s bedrooms also incorporate the ‘Vitae’ toilet collection, designed by Hadid in get on to Noken Porcelanosa, continuing her fluid architectural language throughout the hotel’s interiors.

The Flatten Dubai hotel incorporates 74 rooms jaunt 19 suites, while the Opus structure also houses offices floors, serviced residences and restaurants, cafes and bars inclusive of ROKA, the contemporary Japanese robatayaki coffee bar and the MAINE Land Brasserie.

Sensors roundabouts the Opus automatically adjust the aeration and lighting according to occupancy make a distinction conserve energy while ME Dubai comes from Meliá Hotels International initiatives for endurable practices. Hotel guests will receive stainless-steel water bottles to use during their stay with drinking water dispensers installed throughout the hotel. With no shapable bottles in guest rooms and topping program to become entirely plastic unproblematic in all areas, the hotel esteem also reducing food waste by sound serving buffets and has composters watch over recycle discarded organics.

Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA)

Zaha Hadid
Patrik Schumacher
Christos Passas

Christos Passas

Christos Passas (Lead Designer), Paul Peyrer-Heimstaett, Alvin Huang, Judge Baerlecken, Gemma Douglas, Saleem Al-Jalil

Vincent Nowak (Project Architect), Dimitris Akritopoulos, Javier Ernesto-Lebie, Paul Peyrer-Heimstaett, Sylvia Georgiadou, Phivos Skroumbelos, Marilena Sophocleous, Chiara Ferrari, Thomas Frings, Jesus Garate, Wenyuan Peng

Fabian Hecker (Team Leader), Barbara Bochnak (Team Leader), Tomasz Starczewski, Kwanphil Cho, Bruno Pereira, Dimitris Kolonis

Reza Esmaeeli, Bozana Komljenovic (Project Leads), Laura Micalizzi, Emily Rohrer (Senior Interior Designers) Veronika Ilinskaya, Eider Fernandez Eibar, Stella Nikolakaki, Bruno Pereira, Raul Forsoni, Thomas Frings, Chrysi Fradellou, Spyridon Kaprinis, Alexandra Chemist, Hendrik Rupp, Vivian Pashiali, Nicos Yiatros, Sofia Papageorgiou, Carlos Luna, Christos Sazos, Kwanphil Cho, Andri Shalou, Ben Kikkawa, Melhem Sfeir, Faten el Meri, Zetta Kotsioni, Eleni Mente (Landscape Designer)

Alessio Costantino (Project Lead), Sonia Renehan (Senior Interior Designers) Afsoon Es Haghi, Zsuzsanna Barat, Ekaterina Smirnova, Chafic Zerrouki, Nessma Al Ghoussein, Christina Christodoulidou, Hack Fung

Maha Kutay (Project Director)
Margarita Valova, Reza Esmaeeli, Raul Forsoni, Bruno Pereira, Carine Posner, Filipa Gomes

Gleeds [London]
Omniyat [Dubai]

Arex Consultants [Dubai]
BSBG [Dubai]

Whitbybird [London]
BG&E [Dubai]

Clarke Samadin [Dubai]

Whitbybird [London]
Agnes Koltay Facades [Dubai]

Architect Scott, Roger Preston Dynamics [London]
Lerch Bates [Dubai]

Safe [London]
Design Confidence [Dubai]

PMK [Dubai]

Cansult Limited [Dubai]
Al Tourath [Dubai]

Tim Downey, Isometrix [London]
dpa lighting consultants [Dubai]
Illuminate [Dubai]

HBA [Dubai]

Control Risks [Dubai]

MCTS [Dubai]

EntireTech [Dubai]

HQS [Dubai]

Facade Contractors:
Brookfield Multiplex [London]
Alu-Nasa [Dubai]

Melia Hotels