Zaha Hadid Architects
زها حديد
扎哈·哈迪德
זאהה חדיד
ザハ·ハディド
ЗАХА ХАДИД
Port House Antwerp
source: contemporist
The future headquarters of the Antwerp Port Authority will be designed by Zaha Hadid Architects.
The Port Authority aims to make its operations more efficient by centralising the administrative and technical services which are now divided between the Port House and quay 63. The new headquarters will also solve the pressing shortage of workspace in the present Port House on the Entrepot quay. Some 500 people will be able to move into the new building when it is completed in 2013.
In addition to offering better accommodation, the future Port House will contribute to further development and upgrading of the part of the city known as Het Eilandje. The brief for the new building specified that it had to symbolise the Port of Antwerp as a world port and economic driver of Flanders and the Antwerp area. It also had to be built according to the principles of sustainability.
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source: designbrasilsoupio
Zaha Hadid Architects have won a competition to design the new headquarters of Antwerp Port Authority in Antwerp, Belgium.
The 12,800 square metre development consists of an glazed extension above the former fire station, supported asymmetrically on three concrete pillars.
Clad in glass and aluminium, the 46 metre-high extension overlooks the city and port.
The building will house approximately 500 staff; the refurbished, existing building will house public counters, offices and meeting rooms, while the five-storey extension will comprise an auditorium and restaurant, as well as additional offices and meeting rooms.
The following information is from Zaha Hadid Architects:
The future headquarters of Antwerp Port Authority will be designed by the London firm of Zaha Hadid Architects. The choice of architect was made at the Port Authority board meeting on 13 January. The new Port House will occupy the site of the technical services building on quay 63.
The Port Authority aims to make its operations more efficient by centralising the administrative and technical services which are now divided between the Port House and quay 63. The new headquarters will also solve the pressing shortage of workspace in the present Port House on the Entrepot quay. Some 500 people will be able to move into the new building when it is completed in 2013.
In addition to offering better accommodation, the future Port House will contribute to further development and upgrading of the part of the city known as Het Eilandje. The brief for the new building specified that it had to symbolise the Port of Antwerp as a world port and economic driver of Flanders and the Antwerp area. It also had to be built according to the principles of sustainability.
In selecting the architect it was decided to use the Open Call for Tender procedure of the Flemish Government Architect’s team. The procedure was launched in December 2007, and nearly 100 architectural firms responded. A shortlist of five firms was chosen:
The jury/board of directors finally opted for the proposal by Zaha Hadid Architects, because:
the design preserves as much as possible of the dignity of the present building as a monument, adding a new object to the site;
the board and its advisors had confidence in a team such as Zaha Hadid Architects being able to further develop the project so as to achieve a high quality end result that can act as a “shop window” for the Port Authority.
The estimated construction cost is 31.5 million euros excluding VAT and architect’s fees. This includes all the work for an office building with around 12,000 m² of floorspace for around 500 people, together with underground parking for 300 or so cars.
The new building fits in with the Port Authority’s future-oriented investment policy. At the same board meeting it was also decided to purchase four tugs as part of a renewal series of nine. And of course there will be further investments in infrastructure for expansion and renovation of the port. The various Flemish port authorities are currently holding discussions with the Flemish Government about financing for basic port infrastructure.
The new Port House forms part of a programme of improvements to the Port Authority’s own buildings. In addition to various renovation and new construction work that has already been carried out, a public call for tender has been issued for the new VTS (Vehicle Traffic Service) building beside the Zandvliet lock.
Acoustics: Daidalos Peutz (Leuven, Belgium)
Design proposal
The design team from Zaha Hadid Architects proposed a very dynamic architecture that strikes up a dialogue with the Oosterweel road link, with the Lange Wapper bridge forming a backdrop to the New Port House. With its unique design, its facade architecture and its height of 46 metres, the new Port Authority will be an iconic building, visible from many different directions.
The concept is a free interpretation of a beam-shaped volume raised above the existing fire brigade building and supported on three sculptured concrete pillars housing the stairs and lifts. Two of the pillars are situated on the covered inner courtyard of the firehouse, while the third is located beside an external support point and consists of a panoramic lift shaft.
The new volume is oriented North-South parallel to the Kattendijk dock. The head of the building on the South side is a frame that looks towards the city and clearly marks the start of the port area.
The outside walls are made up of glass triangles, some transparent and some reflecting. These do not all lie in the same plane but are rotated slightly with respect to one another, creating an attractive reflecting play of incoming light in a reference to Antwerp’s diamond industry.
The present firehouse will be kept free of building all around, so that the four outside walls will be fully respected. As for the arrangement of the inside spaces, consultations will be held with Flanders Real Estate Heritage and the Monuments department of the City of Antwerp to determine whether open-plan offices (as laid down in the schedule of requirements) are possible, either partly or throughout.
The inner courtyard will be roofed over at the height of the second story so as to create an enclosed interior space. This central entrance hall will be considered as a semi-public space, with various enquiry desks (Personnel department, Harbourmaster’s Office, Planning Permission & Environment Permit office and Port Dues payment desk) integrated in the inside wall portals.
A sculptural, sloping roof unites an underground lobby with the covered inner court. Access to the underground car park is an important aspect of the overall concept, with the loading & unloading bays and the refuse handling facilities also located here. The car park has space for 300 or so cars and consists of a single underground level. The design of the square can be arranged so that daylight is allowed to enter. The above-ground layout forms part of a design project that is being carried out in consultation with the city departments responsible, with the main imperative being to “preserve the visual quality of the outside spaces in the Het Eilandje area.”
The open plan offices are indeed very open, so that office staff will have a great impression of space with a view along the various outside walls. The concept for the open plan office also allows for small areas in which to hold meetings, along with separate study offices.
The new Port House, Antwerp, Belgium
Zaha Hadid Architects
The Antwerp Port Authority will build its new headquarters – the future Port House – on the boundary between the city of Antwerp and its harbour.
Program
The new Antwerp Port Authority headquarters will house approximately 500 staff (currently working in separate buildings) in a single new building that comprises a former fire station and the new extension.
From a central lobby, which also operates as an exhibition space, staff and visitors have direct access to the public counters, offices and meeting rooms in the refurbished fire station, whilst the offices, meeting rooms, auditorium and panoramic restaurant in the new extension are also accessed directly from this central lobby.
In total the new Port House design is 12,800m2 (gross): 6,600m2 in the refurbished Fire Station, and 6,200m2 in the extension. The maximum dimensions of the new building extension are 111m length, 24m width and 46m height (5 additional floors).
Design
The new Port House design consists of two entities: the existing fire station and a new crystalline volume lifted above the retained building. Together they form an impressive new landmark as the headquarters of the Antwerp Port Authority, overlooking the city and port, and symbolizing Antwerp as a port of global importance and a major economic driver of region.
The new extension is positioned asymmetrically over the central glazed courtyard of the existing fire station, allowing light to enter the heart of the building. The extension is supported by three sculpted concrete pillars that house the stairs and lifts. Two of the pillars land on the ground within the courtyard, while the third lands outside the existing building and houses a panoramic lift shaft.
The new building’s volume is enclosed by articulated surfaces that have a façade of glass and aluminium panels, reflecting the surroundings during the day and transforming into a radiating crystal at night. The panels do not all lie in the same plane but are rotated slightly with respect to one another, reflecting light from these facets – a reference to Antwerp’s diamond industry.
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source: realityetrendsk
Architektonické štúdio Zahy Hadid vyhralo verejnú súťaž na pripravované nové sídlo prístavného úradu v belgických Antwerpách.
To by malo zefektívniť činnosť úradníkov ich centralizovaním do jedného objektu spolu s technickým zázemím. Do novej budovy s 12-tisíc m2, ktorá by mala byť dokončená v roku 2013, sa má nasťahovať zhruba 500 ľudí. K dispozícii bude 300 podzemných parkovacích miest.
Ide o budovu bývalej hasičskej stanice postavenej v klasickom štýle, ku ktorej pribudne podľa niektorých až príliš moderne vyzerajúci objekt v tvare lode. Ten dosiahne výšku 46 metrov.
Renovovaná existujúca budova bude zahŕňať verejné priestory, kancelárie a zasadacie priestory, v päť-poschodovej nadstavbe sa bude nachádzať auditórium, reštaurácia a niekoľko kancelárií.
Predpokladaná výška stavebných nákladov dosiahne podľa servera Dezeen.com 31,5 mil. € bez zarátania výdavkov na architektov.
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source: arhinovostiru
Заха Хадид Аркитектс (Zaha Hadid Architects) выиграли конкурс проектов дизайна нового здания для порта в Антверпене.
Общая площадь планируемого объекта – 12 800 квадратных метров, она состоит из стеклянной конструкции, которая будет надстроена над современным зданием пожарной части.
Конструкция поддерживается тремя асимметричными бетонными опорами.
Здание-корабль высотой 48 метров возвышается над городом и гаванью.
Здесь будут работать примерно 500 человек персонала. В обновленном нижнем здании будут расположены общественные зоны, офисы и комнаты для переговоров, в новом верхнем – аудитория и ресторан, дополнительные комнаты и офисы.
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source: blogstazde
Das zukünftige Hauptquartier der Antwerpener Hafen-Verwaltung wird vom Londoner Unternehmen Zaha Hadid Architects auf Kai 63 entworfen.
Der 12.800 qm-Entwurf besteht aus einer Glaserweiterung über der ehemaligen Feuerwache, asymmetrisch unterstützt auf drei Betonsäulen. Bekleidet im Glas-Aluminium-Look überblickt die 46 Meter hohe Erweiterung die Stadt und den Hafen.
Das Gebäude wird etwa 500 Mitarbeiter aufnehmen; das renovierte, vorhandene Gebäude wird öffentliche Schalter, Büros und Versammlungszimmer aufnehmen, während die fünfstöckige Erweiterung ein Auditorium und Restaurant, sowie zusätzliche Büros und Versammlungszimmer umfassen wird.
Die Hafen-Verwaltung hat das Ziel, seine Operationen effizienter zu machen, indem sie die administrativen und technischen Dienstleistungen zentralisiert, die jetzt zwischen dem Hafen-Haus und Kai 63 geteilt werden.
Das neue Hauptquartier wird auch die drückende Arbeitsraum Knappheit im gegenwärtigen Hafen-Haus auf dem Lagerhallen-Kai lösen. Ungefähr 500 Menschen werden ins neue Gebäude umzuziehen, wenn es 2013 vollendet wird.
Zusätzlich wird das zukünftige Hafen-Haus zur weiteren Entwicklung und Aufrüstung des Stadtteils “Het Eilandje” beitragen. Gleichzeitig soll das Gebäude den Hafen Antwerpens als Welthafen und das Antwerpener Gebiet symbolisieren. Es sollte auch gemäß den Grundsätzen der Nachhaltigkeit gebaut werden.