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Mount Tirana - CEBRA @cebra_architecture wins competition to design new urban landmark in #Tirana, Albania Read more: Link in bio! With a project inspired by Albania’s distinctive mountains, Danish CEBRA has won the competition to design a new landmark in the capital of Albania, Tirana. Located on a prominent plot in the very heart of the city, the project - Mount Tirana - will be an architectural piece that celebrates the national identity and cultural heritage of #Albania. #skyscraper #архитектура www.amazingarchitecture.com ✔ A collection of the best contemporary architecture to inspire you. #design #architecture #amazingarchitecture #architect #arquitectura #luxury #realestate #life #cute #architettura #interiordesign #photooftheday #love #travel #construction #furniture #instagood #fashion #beautiful #archilovers #home #house ‎#amazing #picoftheday #architecturephotography ‎#معماری (at Tirana, Albania) https://www.instagram.com/p/CjYc_hYL6zi/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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CEBRA's 'Mount Tirana' Wins Competition for a New Landmark in the Capital of Albania
CEBRA’s ‘Mount Tirana’ Wins Competition for a New Landmark in the Capital of Albania
Mount Tirana by CEBRA, Skanderbeg Square. Image Courtesy of CEBRA Danish architecture office CEBRA won the competition to design a new landmark in the capital of Albania , Tirana . While located in the heart of the city, the project takes inspiration from the natural landscape surrounding the city, thus celebrating Albania’s national identity and cultural heritage. Source: CEBRA’s ‘Mount Tirana’…
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Musallah prayer hall sits inside a cluster of rock-shaped buildings in Abu Dhabi by CEBRA
"Along the transitional zone, the landscape changes from horizontal planes to slanting surfaces and gradually grows into actual buildings, culminating with the Musallah." said CEBRA
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CEBRAによるファサードパネルのデザインにレゴの道路型基礎板を用いたデンマーク、ビルンの立体駐車場「LEGO Parking House」(ArchDaily) LEGO Parking House / CEBRA (ArchDaily)
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(via experimentarium-cebra-copenhagen-denmark-architecture-science-education-public-_dezeen_2364_col_5.jpg (2364×3547)) CEBRA Experimentarium
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CEBRA @cebra_architecture designs Skamlingsbanken Visitor Center in Kolding, #Denmark - An architectural portal to nature and history Read more: Link in bio! Photography: Adam Mørk @adammork. The new visitor centre at Skamlingsbanken in Kolding by CEBRA, is an architectural portal to the glacial landscape and its history of democratic events. The centre is designed as a natural and integrated part of the undulating landscape and from the overall design to the small details, visitors will experience an architecture that finds its origin in Skamlingsbanken's unique nature and history. #visitorcenter #greenroof #архитектура www.amazingarchitecture.com ✔ A collection of the best contemporary architecture to inspire you. #design #architecture #amazingarchitecture #architect #arquitectura #luxury #realestate #life #cute #architettura #interiordesign #photooftheday #love #travel #construction #furniture #instagood #fashion #beautiful #archilovers #home #house ‎#amazing #picoftheday #architecturephotography ‎#معماری (at Skamlingsbanken) https://www.instagram.com/p/CZir6kaMvWR/?utm_medium=tumblr
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Architectural Details: CEBRA’s Subterranean Skamlingsbanken Visitor Centre https://ift.tt/RlduBfi
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CEBRAによるロシア、イルクーツクで計画されている巨大な多目的教育施設 (ArchDaily) CEBRA’s Mixed Use Smart School Proposes a Rethink of Russia’s Education System (ArchDaily)
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Al Hosn Masterplan And Landscape Abu Dhabi
Al Hosn Masterplan And Landscape Abu Dhabi Buildings, Architect, CEBRA UAE Architecture Photos
Al Hosn Masterplan And Landscape Abu Dhabi, UAE
3 January 2022
Design: CEBRA, Denmark
Location: Qasr al Hosn Fort, Abu Dhabi, UAE
A magical portal to a future inspired by the past
Photos by Mikkel Frost
Al Hosn Masterplan And Landscape in Abu Dhabi
The Al Hosn masterplan project in Abu Dhabi, designed and developed by Danish CEBRA, has received several international architecture awards over the last few years – most recently the project has been awarded both WAN Award 2021 and WAF Award 2021 for its overall masterplan design and landscape architecture.
In 2016 the Danish architecture and design practice CEBRA was commissioned by the Department of Culture and Tourism Abu Dhabi to reinstate the Qasr al Hosn Fort as Abu Dhabi’s cultural heart. The Qasr Al Hosn is the city’s oldest and most important building. Originally built in 1760 as a watchtower to protect the only freshwater well on Abu Dhabi Island and later extended into a palace, it literally constitutes the birthplace of the modern metropolis.
The aim of the transformation masterplan has been to reinstate the fort as the cultural heart of the city with a new 140.000 sqm cultural park-scape and to conserve both the site surrounding the fort and the city’s Cultural Foundation – a 1980’s listed cultural centre of Bauhaus origins – which also sits on the site. Introducing a new type of locally rooted urban landscape the project combines modernity alongside the Emirate’s maritime and desert heritage in a coherent narrative that communicates between the site’s two contrasting buildings.
Today the site is transformed into a vivid public park, which enhances the two historic buildings as important landmarks in the city. Simultaneously, the project adds several new functions to the Al Hosn site making it an asset to the entire city of Abu Dhabi – restaurants, facilities for cultural activities, a breath-taking prayer hall, and an impressive open landscape with water features and shady pocket spaces for relaxation in the Middle Eastern sun.
REINTRODUCING THE COASTAL DESERT LANDSCAPE The project emphasizes its own duality by dividing the site diagonally into two contrasting landscapes. A plain and open desert-like landscape around the Qasr Al Hosn Fort reinstates the building as a free-standing landmark on sand like it was before the modern city rapidly sprung up. Opposite, a paved and programmed area with intensified planting surrounds the Cultural Foundation Building, thus combining the desert landscape with the modern city grid structure.
The two landscapes are connected by a public urban space emerging from formations of ”cracks” and irregular geometric shapes. The central landscape area is defined through an organic pattern known as a ‘Voronoi’. The design articulates an architectural interpretation of Abu Dhabi Island’s coastal landscape of sandbars, mangroves, and the salt flats’ distinctive cracked patterns, drawing connections between the centre of today’s metropolis and the natural setting from which it emerged.
BOTH LANDSCAPE AND BUILDINGS The geometries of the urban landscape intentionally land somewhere between building and landscape, with the tone of the concrete matching the colour of the natural sand. Along the transitional zone, the landscape changes from horizontal planes to slanting surfaces that gradually grow into actual buildings for food and beverage facilities, ancillary functions, and culminating with a Musallah prayer hall at the north-eastern corner of the site.
All components – from sitting bollards, surface patterns, lighting concept, and building volumes to the interior’s floor plans, doorways, and furnishings – are subtly integrated into the overall urban landscape topography and merge with the park to be experienced as natural landscape elements. Thus, the landscape emphasises the Fort and the Cultural Foundation as the main visual anchors.
Water constitutes a natural focal point in the design of the Al Hosn landscape – both for its cultural significance, as an integrated element in the overall design narrative, as a natural cooling element for the project’s microclimate, and to present solutions for minimizing water consumption within the public park – i.e., by using native desert plants with low water consumption and to use grey wastewater from the local area when watering the park. The park-scape’s central zone integrates a series of water features that run from south to north, breaking out of the distinctive pavement’s irregular geometries as narrow creeks, canals, streams, and underground passages that transform into large water feature around the Musallah prayer hall.
Instead of landscaping a traditional urban park of lush vegetation that would require comprehensive irrigation and maintenance in a desert climate, the project aims at creating a locally anchored park aesthetic characterized by the use of local materials and indigenous, hardy, sun tolerant plants that require minimal irrigation.
A DYNAMO FOR PUBLIC LIFE The Al Hosn site introduces a meaningful flow through the city by interweaving paths across the site with the adjacent functions and the wider urban fabric, thereby promoting pedestrianism and acting as a dynamo for public life. This is supported by the park’s vegetation, which provides shade along the pathways and pocket spaces. Also, large overhangs created by the landscape’s slanting surfaces form the food and beverage buildings along with the water feature, which supports a comfortable climate for outdoor activities independent from artificial air-conditioning.
The project is developed in close collaboration with The Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi (DCT Abu Dhabi)
Al Hosn Masterplan And Landscape Abu Dhabi – Building Information
Location: Abu Dhabi, UAE Client: Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi (DCT Abu Dhabi) Size: 140.000 sqm Status: Completed
Architect: CEBRA Landscape architect: CEBRA Plant Specialist: SLA Engineer: GHD Conservation specialist: Elgaard Architecture Signage and wayfinding: Kossmann.Dejong
Qasr Al Hosn fort photographer: Mikkel Frost
CEBRA
CEBRA is a Danish architectural office founded in 2001 by the architects Mikkel Frost, Carsten Primdahl and Kolja Nielsen. In April 2017, architect MAA Mikkel Hallundbæk Schlesinger entered the group of partners.
Based in Aarhus in Denmark, Copenhagen and in Abu Dhabi in the UAE, CEBRA employs a multidisciplinary international staff of 65, who all share a strong passion for architecture. CEBRA creates architecture to move people. By combining a deep understanding of the project context and the client’s needs with a strong artistic ambition, we design meaningful spaces that inspire people, stimulate the senses, connect to nature, and encourage positive change.
Our approach is open-minded and based on dialogue. Empathy is at the core of how we create architecture, and we listen to the world around us to gain a deep understanding of local cultures, conditions, climate, and building traditions. At the same time, we focus on creating architecture for the senses. In interdisciplinary teams we practise artistic leadership and speak up for emotional impact to create architecture that is both bold, beautiful, and useful.
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A new neighbourhood for co-working, co-living, and sustainable urban development - Designed by @cebra_architecture Developed by @traelastenaarhus in collaboration with PensionDanmark, CASA, @moeconsultingengineers. "CEBRA has designed a prominent plot and the entire landscape project for the urban transformation project Trælasten, which develops a former industrial site into a vibrant new district in central Aarhus. Trælasten’s ambitious sustainability strategy includes DGNB Gold certification and a consistent focus on recycling. Materials of the site’s existing buildings are meticulously registered and salvaged to be upcycled in both buildings and public realm. Especially repurposed wood will form a visible feature throughout Trælasten to honour the area’s past as lumberyard. CEBRA’s plot faces the intersection of two main access roads and will thus act as a gateway to the new neighbourhood. Designed as a porous perimeter block structure, it combines a variety of functions, scales, and atmospheres to interact with the surrounding city, including a flexible multi-tenant office building, townhouses and social housing with different dwelling types and sizes." . ❌Turn ON Post Notifications to see new Contents.❗ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Follow @archdlofficial for more! 🖤 Tag #archdl or DM your works for Featuring! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #archviz #architecture #cgi #renderbox #arch_important #archi_field #thebestnewarchitects #architecture_hunter #render_files #renderlovers #denmarkarchitecture #visualization #architecturecontent #architecturecompetition #rendering #instarender #miniviz #cgartistlab #render_awards #render_contest #architonic #wisearchi #whatarender #allofrenders #architecture_best #illustrarch #upcycling #sustainability #circulareconomy (at Aarhus, Denmark) https://www.instagram.com/p/CQap9qTMfIJ/?utm_medium=tumblr
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