cheungvogl: sheik zayed library, dubai seven

sheik zayed library
all images courtesy of cheungvogl
the city of dubai presents itself as a collage of amalgamated
large-scale developments.
vigorously convincing the world of how to
build forms conveying technological power
and growth, today, the
challenge for the quickly developing metropolis, is to balance
the
rapid development to a more considered and grounded city.
in response to this idea of building a successful city in which people
can develop, network,
consolidate and compete on a global platform,
hong kong-based architectural office cheungvogl
(judy
cheung and christoph vogl) has designed a new library space in dubai.
the project focuses
on the need to provide a place in the city of dubai
for people to pause, reflect and contemplate.

looking up the wire mesh construction to the top platform
the structure of the sheik zayed library is deeply rooted in the ancient culture of dubai.
respecting traditional disciplines and incorporating the the significance of organic forms,
symbols and patterns, the design seeks to redefine traditions, as well as continuing to test
new boundaries for the future. cheungvogl wanted the library to be a symbol within the city.
its form is suggestive of a flower growing out of the desert ground.
the architectural duo looked at nature and plant structures such as bamboo as a source
of influence, understanding their natural construction made by multiple strands of fibre,
tightly knit together - the cross-section of the bamboo fibre and yarn is filled with various
micro-gaps and micro-holes. scientific tests have proven that higher shear strength was observed
for bundles of fibre having smaller diameters rather than larger ones. similarly, cheungvogl has
applied a secondary thin layer of structural mesh which follows this natural formation of fibres,
to 'glue' the primary structure together. here, the secondary structure - the skin of the façade -
acts as a brace to the primary one which remains to be a filigree of thin elements. together,
they become a series of load transporters, working together to transfer weight down into the
roots of the tower - the foundation.

the foundation and mesh construction
the circular plan renders equality in many perspectives in terms of views and equal loads.
the wind and seismic load is reduced in a circular form compared to a square or
triangular form. a light mesh consists of primary and secondary steel members wrapping
around the 7.7m diameter concrete core, supporting the huge cantilever slabs which form
three levels of viewing platforms. on the top two levels, the structural mesh defines the space
for the viewing platforms without entirely enclosing it. these spaces provide the visitors
with 360 degree panoramic views of dubai at 165 meter datum.

the foundation
platform 0.00m DTM at the entrance sits on a sheet of reflecting water. one
is meant
to descend slowly through the thin cuts that mark the entrance
at ground level, the entry
signifying an inverted dome. platform 11.55 DTM
provides an enlarged contemplative place
for one to get close to the
framework and where the tactile quality of the structure is part
of the
experiential quality within the space. here, the blur between the
structure and the
metal mesh provides a magical translucent quality
that changes according to different times
of the day. as one ascends
upon the upper levels, the oval platform at 150.52 DTM allows one
to look
back upon time. viewing through the cuts on the floor, slabs get
glimpses of the city
from oblique angles. platform 157.85 DTM is
expanded into three levels similar to a
stretchable spring. it is a
fluid gesture that describes the experience of travelling through
space
and time. at rooflevel, 165.50 DTM, the relationship between mind,
body, space and city
is amalgamated. a journey that is flexible enough
to cater changes through time.

profile
the 7.7m diameter structure is composed of two passenger lifts featuring helical stairs
and a fire escape intertwined around it. the two sets of stairs are designed to be stacked
on top of each other, maximizing the core's efficiency. the circular plan is an ancient
and universal symbol of unity, wholeness and infinity, representing the power of endlessness,
and eternity. symbolically, the library is clothed with a white shawl, providing shade from
the sun.
located at the periphery of the city's urban corridor, the site captures the entire view of the
city quietly from a distance. the library will stand in between many internationally recognizable
forms that celebrate the commercial success of dubai city.

breakdown of the cirucular construction
one of the major challenges of the project for the firm was to examine and generate
a new urban structure that is sustainable and sensible to those who inhabit these grounds.
it is critical to recognize the existing urban spaces and render the site with a bold and simple
gesture that is unique, resilient and supportive of local needs. the connection between the city
and the existing park infrastructure has been seamlessly integrated, with the site grounds
being distinguished by a field of bamboo trees with solar lamps within the landscape.
the ground is a place that is slightly submerged, sheltered from the sound of the city, sandy wind
and sun, creating a place that is naturally cooled by a thin layer of water beneath. the light web
hovers against the edges of the site, supporting facilities such as a children's library,
conference spaces, providing a sustainable environment with different climatic conditions.
the overall design is an organic plan, responsive to evolving to the needs of its people:
a place for interaction, cultural exchanges, quiet thoughts and documenting the notion of time.

interior view of the mesh structure
Peter Dragonetti (DK)
Bravo. I love it.
inspiration------> water tank from the public schools in Dubai.
we don't need another building in Dubai, thank you very much what we need is a communal space
@nas.a: "library / place for community / interaction / cultural exchanges" sounds very much like a public /communal space - read the text! from the thoughts on this project, i can't really name any other project in the region like this - brilliant!
Seriously!
WTF is this? All the metaphores, all the formal references, all the symbolism - it's nothing but self indulgent mental masturbation.
Dubai is like a city designed entirely by retards!
And because all of them drive platinum ferraris, all of us have to constantly prostitute ourselves by praising it!
Embarassing.
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