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Zaha Hadid Architects announce the design of the Abu Dhabi Performing Arts Centre : a new cultural institution for theSolomon R.
Guggenheim Foundation on behalf of the Tourism Development and Investment Company of Abu Dhabi (TDIC).
Zaha Hadid unveiled the design of the new Performing Arts Centre building at a press conference in Abu Dhabi, UAE, on 31 Jan 2007.
Hadids Performing Arts Centre concept, a 62 metre high building is proposing to house five theatres a music hall, concert hall, opera house, drama
theatre and a flexible theatre with a combined seating capacity for 6,300. The Centre building may also house an Academy of Performing Arts.
The Abu Dhabi Performing Arts Centre will be one of five major cultural institutions on the new 270-hectacre cultural district of Saadiyat Island in
Abu Dhabi developed by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation on behalf of the Tourism Development and Investment Company of Abu Dhabi
(TDIC).
Zaha Hadid described the design of the Performing Arts Centre as a sculptural form that emerges from a linear intersection of pedestrian paths within
the cultural district, gradually developing into a growing organism that sprouts a network of successive branches. As it winds through the site, the
architecture increases in complexity, building up height and depth and achieving multiple summits in the bodies housing the performance spaces, which
spring from the structure like fruits on a vine and face westward, toward the water.
The Abu Dhabi Performing Arts Centre is a continuation of the long-standing relationship we have with the Guggenheim Foundation and with the
Emirate. We are very honoured to be a part of the project, states architect Zaha Hadid. Our first Guggenheim exhibition design, The Great Utopias,
was in 1992 whilst the very successful mid-retrospective of our work closed at the Guggenheim Museum in New York less than two months ago. Weve
also been working in Abu Dhabi for many years, the Sheikh Zayed Bridge was a seminal project for the office and its construction is well underway.
Thomas Krens, Director of the Guggenheim Foundation said, In Abu Dhabi we have had the good fortune to discover a partner that not only shares
our point of view, but expands upon it. The architecture plans for Saadiyat Island and the cultural district, envisioned and developed by the Abu Dhabi
Government, are, quite simply, extraordinary. When this comprehensive and inclusive vision is realised, it will set a standard for global culture that will
resonate for decades to come.
CLIENT: The Tourism Development and Investment Company of Abu Dhabi (TDIC)
Abu Dhabi Performing Arts Centre Architecture information + pictures from Zaha Hadid Architects 310107
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Zaha Hadid unveiled the design of the new Performing Arts Centre building at a press conference in Abu Dhabi, UAE, on 31 Jan 2007.
Hadids Performing Arts Centre concept, a 62 metre high building is proposing to house five theatres a music hall, concert hall, opera house, drama
theatre and a flexible theatre with a combined seating capacity for 6,300. The Centre building may also house an Academy of Performing Arts.
The Abu Dhabi Performing Arts Centre will be one of five major cultural institutions on the new 270-hectacre cultural district of Saadiyat Island in
Abu Dhabi developed by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation on behalf of the Tourism Development and Investment Company of Abu Dhabi
(TDIC).
Zaha Hadid described the design of the Performing Arts Centre as a sculptural form that emerges from a linear intersection of pedestrian paths within
the cultural district, gradually developing into a growing organism that sprouts a network of successive branches. As it winds through the site, the
architecture increases in complexity, building up height and depth and achieving multiple summits in the bodies housing the performance spaces, which
spring from the structure like fruits on a vine and face westward, toward the water.
The Abu Dhabi Performing Arts Centre is a continuation of the long-standing relationship we have with the Guggenheim Foundation and with the
Emirate. We are very honoured to be a part of the project, states architect Zaha Hadid. Our first Guggenheim exhibition design, The Great Utopias,
was in 1992 whilst the very successful mid-retrospective of our work closed at the Guggenheim Museum in New York less than two months ago. Weve
also been working in Abu Dhabi for many years, the Sheikh Zayed Bridge was a seminal project for the office and its construction is well underway.
Thomas Krens, Director of the Guggenheim Foundation said, In Abu Dhabi we have had the good fortune to discover a partner that not only shares
our point of view, but expands upon it. The architecture plans for Saadiyat Island and the cultural district, envisioned and developed by the Abu Dhabi
Government, are, quite simply, extraordinary. When this comprehensive and inclusive vision is realised, it will set a standard for global culture that will
resonate for decades to come.