The document describes plans for The Park Development in Abu Dhabi. It will include a 5-star 250-room hotel, offices, and retail spaces on a 115,842 square foot site. The design features a curved hotel building inspired by Islamic geometry separated from a rectangular office building. Construction is scheduled to be completed in June 2011 at an estimated cost of $162 million.
2. The Park Development – Project Details
• Client: Real Estate Group
• Address: Sector E48, Abu Dhabi nr Khalifa Park , City: Abu Dhabi, Country: Abu Dhabi
• Type: Hospitality, Office
• Value: US$ 162 Mn
• Area: 115,842 sq. ft
• Project Stage: Design
• Completion date: Jun 2011
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3. Located at one of the key entrances to Abu
Dhabi, The Park is unique in creating a
distinctive design for this key site while
maximizing the sites potential
SITE LOCATION PLAN
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4. THE PARK DEVELOPMENT - CONCEPT DESIGN PROPOSAL
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5. THE PARK DEVELOPMENT Area Schedule
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6. The Park Development is a premium mixed - use project with three main
components:
• 5 Star Hotel
• Corporate Offices
• High-end Retail spaces
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The Design Scheme provides 250 keys for a courtyard by Marriott Hotel, health club, retail and ground level and
circa 21,000 sqm. of high end commercial office space over ten levels.
THE PARK DEVELOPMENT GROUND PLAN
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7. One half hotel and one half office, different in nature, function and aesthetics
but harmonious as one unit.
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The OFFICE, functional and pragmatic, is subdued in its rectilinear form and responds to neighboring Khalifa Park
with the reflection of the trees in the elevation.
The HOTEL, imaginative and symbolic, uses a combination of traditional Islamic geometric patterns and undulating
forms of sand dunes as the inspiration for its textured, irregularly-geometric form.
THE PARK DEVELOPMENT FIRST FLOOR
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8. Challenged to create a unique proposal that maximizes the sites potential
and respond to its location between two roads, the building has been
designed as an object - a strong form in its own right, rather than a piece of
urban infill that has hidden elevations.
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THE PARK DEVELOPMENT THIRD FLOOR
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9. The perception of the building from all angles will therefore become
important along with the changing views one will see from passing cars and
act as a way finder or landmark for people going in and out of the City.
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THE PARK DEVELOPMENT TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN
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10. 1:500 SCALE at A3
THE PARK DEVELOPMENT ROOF PLAN
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11. The development of the design
concepts have evolved through
close consideration of the
environmental performance criteria
which are essential to the ongoing
sustainability of the building and
landscape.
1:500 SCALE at A3 THE PARK DEVELOPMENT SECTION A – A
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12. Sculpture: The elegant
architecture begins with carving
out unusual forms from a simple
rectangular volume constrained
by site limits.
East West 3D Section
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THE PARK DEVELOPMENT SECTION B – B
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13. Offices a solid element
Entrance to Hotel
Hotel a transparent element looking
over park
Entrance Retail
Simplicity: concept emphasizes the simple but commanding form of the building, & its two distinct functions.
THE PARK DEVELOPMENT – Massing Study
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14. Hotel Entrance Façade: inspired by
the innovative & ever-changing
characteristic of the desert sand &
the aesthetic symbolism of Islamic
Architecture
Office Entrance Façade: Characterizes
the rectilinear pattern enthused by
the functional aspect of a corporate
environment
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15. Distinction: the building is redefining a landmark location at Abu Dhabi's main gateway and gives new dimension to
low-rise urban landmarks amidst the wild obsession with high-rise 'landmarks'.
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16. Contextual: shaped by its peculiar longitudinal site and distinct functions, the building responds to its urban,
cultural and functional context by respecting the opposites.
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17. Sensitivity: Like an oasis in the desert, the building brings together opposites that attract: order and chaos,
trees and sand dunes, the regular and irregular forms, leisure and business, rational and imaginative
THE PARK DEVELOPMENT DESIGN DEVELOPMENT-Elevation Studies
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18. THE PARK DEVELOPMENT DESIGN DEVELOPMENT-Elevation Studies
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Typical Sheet showing hotel room
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Typical Sheet showing data
extracted from the BIM
model
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‘LATTICE’ FAMILY
Hotel elevation is completed with lattices. Each lattice is an instance of the ‘Lattice’ family with in the Revit file.
This family is a ‘Plane based’ family and was developed using the Plane based Generic model Revit template. The
parameters of this family are based upon triangular section and the variables are the height and the width of the
Triangular section at each end. The length of the member is also set as a parameter of the family. Please note that
since all the parameters of this family are Instance Parameters the variables are available on the Instances.
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23. THANK – YOU !!
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