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Dubai Opera House Building, Property, Images, Architect, Seven Pearls District
Dubai Opera House : Information + Design
Contemporary Concert Hall Architecture, UAE by Zaha Hadid
Dubai Opera House News Update Apr 2009
Reports in the Press that this project is on hold, as are many in
UAE.
Developer Sama Dubai recently merged with Dubai Properties and received
a £6.9 billion government bailout
Information Courtesy of Zaha Hadid Architects

Dubai Opera House - Introduction
The Dubai Opera House design calls for an exciting new cultural centre
in the new Seven Pearls district of Dubai. This landmark development
will accommodate an opera house, playhouse, arts gallery, performing
arts school and themed hotel on an island in Dubai Creek just off
the mainland part of the district. All of these facilities will be
state of the art to host world class performances and exhibitions.
The Dubai Opera House will have a seating capacity of 2,500 while
the playhouse will have a seating capacity of 800. The arts gallery
with 5000m2 of exhibition space is indeed a full size exhibition facility
comparable to the Guggenheim Museum in New York. The hotel will accommodate
guests in a 6 star setting. Sited on an island in Dubai Creek, the
development will be connected to Greater Dubai by a road connection
to the mainland.
Design Concept and Programme Organisation
The Dubai Opera House proposal houses all of the facilities within
a single striking structure. The gentle winding form evokes images
of mountains or sand dunes. Rising out of the ground, this form is
both a part of the landscape yet very much a distinct element in the
skyline. The surrounding landscape forms build up to the main building.
These constitute open park spaces as well as ancillary functions such
as the parking facilities and the monorail station, which are either
tucked under or integrated into the landscape forms.

The two peaks correspond to the opera house and the playhouse. The
tall requirements of the fly towers are nested under these peaks.
From these peaks, the Dubai Opera House form gradually swoops down
to touch the earth. The form is scalloped away where the three major
entrances are to be found. The main entrances for audiences visiting
either of the two performing arts auditoria are on the north side
of the building. At the ground level will be the VIP entrance with
car drop off right at the entrance and a separate foyer from the main
foyer. This foyer serves both the opera house and the playhouse. The
main foyer is a gentle multi-tiered landscape at one floor above the
ground floor. It also serves the opera house and the playhouse as
well as having an interior connection to the arts gallery. Floating
above this foyer are further foyer spaces serving the balcony levels.
The foyer levels from the main foyer level up are visually connected
to each other through a series of voids. This allows for direct views
between the main foyer at the first floor all the way up to the highest
balcony foyer. Surprising views are abundant in this space.
The Dubai Opera House auditoria are contained in flowing shapes that
seem to emerge from the underside of the main shell. This inner shell
however, does not quite touch the main shell. Instead, the two surfaces
disappear into a light gap between them. Supporting functions found
off the foyer are defined by walls that merge into the underside of
the main shell.
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Dubai Opera Houe & Cultural Centre, Dubai, UAE - Building Information
2006-tbc
Program: Design for a Cultural Centre and Opera House in Dubai
Architect: Design Zaha Hadid with Patrik Schumacher
Project Director: Graham Modlen
Project Leader: Dillon Lin
Design Team: Christine Chow, Lourdes Sanchez, Yiching Liu, Swati Sharma,
Tyen Masten, Simone Fuchs, Johannes Schafelner
Competition Team: Christine Chow, Lourdes Sanchez, Yiching Liu, Larissa
Henke, Claudia Wulf, Hooman Talebi, Daniel Dendra, Simon Yu, Komal Talreja
Engineering Consultant: Arup [London, UK]
Acoustics Consultant: Richard Cowell, Ian Knowles
Structural Engineering: Keith Jones
Building Services Engineers: Tim Thornton
Façade Engineering: Steve Bos
Dubai Opera House images + information from Zaha Hadid Architects 230608
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