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ADIA Headquarters Abu Dhabi : Images + Information
Abu Dhabi Building by KPF
ADIA Headquarters,
Abu Dhabi, UAE
KPF
Building opens to the Corniche and the sea; Detail view of the top
of the tower

photos : H.G. Esch
The creation of a corporate headquarters is an important moment in
the life of a company. A great headquarters becomes both a symbol
of the company and the symbol of the city. A headquarters building
should bring people together and create a work environment both pleasant
and stimulating. In the design of a new headquarters there is the
opportunity to shape the workplace in a way that reflects the aspirations
and culture of the company. To begin, we thought of a space that would
be like a courtyard, in the tradition of Islamic architecture. Here
the courtyard is formed by two bars set apart as wings connected by
a central vertical courtyard atrium.
We examined the city of Abu Dhabi: its strong urban grid. The plan
reflects this. The wing to the north follows the city grid while the
wing to the south appears to open like a book, opening to the sea,
the vista and towards Mecca. The opening draws the sea and green of
the Corniche into the building. A series of gardens in the sky become
an extension of the green parkway.
Upper atrium ; View from the Corniche - east elevation
photos : H.G. Esch
The scheme is simple. ADIAs future requirements demand a large
single floor plate with a large central common zone on each floor
for meeting and social interaction. This central zone has become our
vertical atrium garden, the heart of our scheme unifies the whole
building and represents the organisation and its openness. The design
concept further refines the idea of creating an indigenous form, a
form inspired by the special character of this waterfront site and
the buildings importance as an international headquarters. The key
to the design is the acknowledgement of the profound importance of
the sea in the development of the site and of the urban plan as a
garden city. The growth of the city begun at the old fort.
View from the city center looking toward the Corniche; Main entry
canopy

photos : H.G. Esch
Over time, a green zone was established and then extended along the
formal planted roads. These roads which pass the site are like great
arms reaching to the sea and linking the fort to the sea and its commerce.
The gardens of the fort and those adjacent to them create a wide green
zone with further reinforces the seaward
connection. Our site is incorporated into this garden zone. The success
of this urban design strategy for landscaping has earned Abu Dhabi
the title Garden of the Gulf. The scheme has two great
arms or fingers reaching into the sea, the extensive ground floor
planting reinforces the original urban landscape strategy, tying our
site to the urban plan.
East facade detail; atrium detail
photos : H.G. Esch
ADIA Headquarters Abu Dhabi - Building Information
Client
Abu Dhabi Investment Authority
Facility Corporate Headquarters
Size
939,700ft² / 87,300m²
318,800ft² / 29,600m² separate parking structure
Status
Completed 2007
Awards
Best Commercial/Office Building,
Cityscape Middle East Real Estate Awards 2008
ULI Awards for Excellence: Europe Finalist 2008
2008 International Architecture Award -
Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Architecture and Design
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