Client:
Aldar Properties
Consultants:
Consultants:
Halvorson and Partners, EC Harris International, BDSP
Partnership, Emmer Pfenninger and Partners, Lerch Bates and Associates,
Systematica, Warrington Fire
Abu Dhabi’s historic Central Market is to be transformed into a dynamic
new quarter with markets, shops, offices, apartments and hotels. One of
the oldest sites in the city, Central Market will be a reinterpretation
of the traditional market place and a new civic heart for Abu Dhabi.
The
project comprises a combination of lower-rise, ecologically sensitive
levels of retail, roof gardens – forming a new public park – and three
towers, with generous underground parking. Pushed to the corners of the
site to maximise the ground plane, the cluster of towers creates a
striking new urban landmark.
Like a modern version of the souk, the new Central Market will be a city
in microcosm. It will unite high end retail and luxury goods shops with
individual courtyards and alleys, together with food markets and
craft-based trades specific to the region.
Avoiding the generic feel of
the universal shopping mall, the scheme will fuse the local vernacular
with global aspirations.
While the towers relate to distance and skyline, the souk and the lower
levels are scaled to the pedestrian. An intimate sequence of streets,
alleys, courtyards, balconies and colonnades dissolve barriers between
inside and outside, with flexible sliding roofs and walls to enable
control of internal environments, and to maximise potential for natural
ventilation.
Like a patchwork quilt of gridded modules of varying
height, the scheme is a highly articulated composition that bridges and
unifies two city blocks,
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