Thursday, May 28, 2009

Zaha Hadid Architects: The Stone Towers, Cairo

    via Designboom - Weblog on 5/28/09

    'the stone towers'
    image courtesy zaha hadid architects


    zaha hadid architects have designed 'the stone towers' - a 525,000sqm office and retail complex for 
    the rooya group, which will be built in the stone park district of cairo, egypt. a five-star business hotel 
    with serviced apartments, retail with food and beverage facilities and sunken landscaped gardens 
    and plaza called the 'delta' is also included in the development.

    hisham shokri, CEO of rooya group said 'there is a overwhelming need in egypt for developments of 
    the highest international standards required by the serious and growing investment climate of 
    the country - ultimately contributing to making it a hub for multinationals in the region. the stone towers 
    needed an architect with daring ideas, innovation, international expertise and experience ... 
    it needed zaha hadid.'


    image courtesy zaha hadid architects

    'ancient egyptian stonework incorporates a vast array of patterns and textures that, when illuminated 
    by the intense sunlight of the region, creates animated displays of light and shadow. the facades on the 
    north and south elevations of each building within stone towers adopts a rich vocabulary of alternating 
    protrusions, recesses and voids to enhance the deep reveal shadow lines that accentuate the 
    curvatures of each building within the development and animate the project throughout the day'. 

    'I am delighted to be working in cairo. I have visited egypt many times and I have always been
    fascinated by the mathematics and arts of the arab world. in our office we have always researched 
    the formal concepts of geometry - which relates a great deal to the region’s art traditions and sciences 
    in terms of algebra, geometry and mathematics. this research has informed the design for stone towers.
    with a large-scale project such as this, care must be taken to balance a necessary requirement for 
    repetitive elements whilst avoiding an uncompromising repetition of static building masses.
    the architecture of stone towers pursues a geometric rhythm of similar, interlocking, yet individually
    differentiated building forms that creates a cohesive composition.' zaha hadid



    image courtesy zaha hadid architects


    image courtesy zaha hadid architects


    image courtesy zaha hadid architects

    project details:
    client: rooya group
    architect: zaha hadid architects
    structural engineer: adams kara taylor
    gross building area: 525,000 m2
    site area: 170,000 m2

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