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Dubai Tall Emblem Entry, Building, Design, Image, Architect, Development
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Competition Architecture in UAE by SE.Arch
Tall Emblem Structure
| Za'abeel Park - Dubai
[2009]
SE.Arch
"Life wants to raise itself on high with pillars and steps
It needs height [
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Life wants to climb and in climbing overcome itself [
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We build our nest in the tree future." Nietzsche

The phenomenon of evolution expands on a continuous line, linking
point A to point B, endlessly
In order to evolve, we must point
out to the past and improve it. Evolution is in that sense a repetition
of past steps, marching towards the future.
As for Dubai, this process relies on a visual projection of an
Ideal, a "Mental Plan", and acts accordingly with will,
work and effort, all to overcome. The tools and targets in such
progression are knowledge, strength and wealth.
We use them to achieve them, like a tree uses its roots to expand
and grow.
The "Walking Roots" - Za'abeel Park
Something happens on the "Discovery Trail"
The "Discovery Trail" key plan is copied and elevated
at great heights.
This duplication unveils a structure formed by three major thematic
"Roots":
- Root I the "Will Root" (Conference Space)
Dialogue & debate help projecting human will.
- Root II the "Strength Root" (Circulation Core)
Dynamic systems & technologies assure physical power & efficiency.
- Root III the "Knowledge Root" (Children's Library)
Informational documentation & research feed the young human
intellect.
Together, these three aerial roots form a tree-like entity that
embodies images of emergence, life and accomplishment.
Roots | I + II + III | = Will + Strength + Knowledge = Wealth
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Tall Emblem Structure | Za'abeel Park - Dubai
The structure features four main levels, distributed as following:
- Basement floor, the "Subsoil"
- Park level, the "Bulb"
- Intermediate height, the "Nest"
- Upper platform, the "Sc(r)ape"
The "Subsoil"
- A single basement level contains parking space and general services.
Organized all along a circulation spine, it counts more than 30
car parking lots. The underground comprises also circulation cores,
technical utilities and premises: electrical and mechanical rooms,
delivery area, and free storage spaces for café + conference
+ library.
- The employees' parking lot is served by an external ramp ensuring
a 6-street-side entry-exit, on the North-East of the land plot.
The "Bulb"
- The "Bulb" is an extruded embryo-shaped organic shell,
a birth point.
- At South-West, the main public access connects the park to entrance.
- Located at the park level, the podium covers all the cultural
public facilities. Its collective space is thus composed and animated
by the following functions: forum (info/control desk + kiosk + ticket
booth), conference room, children's library, administrator's office
and utilities.
- A compact vertical circulation core, "Root II" wraps
the main circulation elements (elevators + stairs), as well as the
service battery (service lift + stairs) on the eastern side of the
podium. Two elevator units lift visitors from the "Bulb"'s
level to the other elevated functions.
- Inner patios, shaded areas, recreational playgrounds and outdoor
extensions are provided within the envelope. Mostly exterior, the
"Bulb" is sheltered by a sculpted tent that extends itself
reaching the "Nest" at higher levels.
The "Roots"
- The rooted Trio punctually emerges from the hardened "Bulb",
marking its impact at different points where it collides with the
ground. These elongated structures connect the inferior part of
the tall edifice to its apex. Their tubular shafts combine techno-structural
components, constantly draining energy, air flow and loads of visitors.

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Tall Emblem Structure | Za'abeel Park - Dubai
The "Nest"
- Like a tree, this structure is inhabited at an intermediate rise
by a hybrid form, in which the café is nested with its shaded
outdoor terraces, framing various panoramic views over Stars City
+ 303 - Sheikh Rashid Road, to the North; Za'abeel Lake + 310 -
Sheikh Khalifa Ben Zayed Road, to the West; and 21-Street to the
South.
The "Interlace"
- A structural secondary network of internodes mingles to form
a fibrous tissue, attaching the "Roots" together, like
metal shackles and fetters.
The "Sc(r)ape"
- The "Discovery Trail"'s replication at high altitude
(160m. max. height) releases the ground level, assuring extreme
fluidity to the lower park.
- The tall emblem's crest becomes also a park baring open spaces,
sky gardens that could be used for public promenade, outdoor exhibitions
and a 360° viewing platform over Dubai Cityscape.
- A void is drilled in, floating above the "Nest"'s terraces,
ensuring a vertical visual relation between "Bulb", "Nest"
and "Scape".
The "Flying Shrub"
- This green biomass fur covers the "Scape" and shoots
up into the sky.
- By day, the "Flying Shrub" lays down a wide canopy of
shade, lit vessel at night, elevating
The "Walking Roots" Structure
- The twisted Tripod stands in the park, showing a complex dynamic
behavior, creating an articulated choreography of feet, elbow and
hand. This 3-root-170-metre-high-anti-seismic structure reveals
similarities with a gigantic vault - traditional reference, where
column line and shell surface share a same continuum. Hybrid, made
of steel and concrete, covered with a translucent polycarbonate
fabric layer, it conveys a milky skin. Consolidated by an intertwined
anti-wind-effect nodal mesh, this tripartite configuration anchors
firmly into the "Bulb".
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Tall Emblem Structure | Za'abeel Park - Dubai
We define the "Walking Roots" Structure as a certain state
of mobility and motion, in a park conceived as a field of openness
and indeterminacy.
Its implantation on the "Discovery Trail" undoubtedly
enhances its visual presence and grants it an amplified scale. The
proposal preserves and assimilates the adjacent landscape elements,
including the pedestrian road belt and the pre-existing buildings.
Loaded with vigor, its presence adds beauty to the surrounding park,
smoothly merging with its site. Audaciously provocative, this well-rooted
project perfectly fits into its environment and reflects its direct
relationship with the "Za'abeel Park" zone.
However, this sculptural edifice maintains a formal autonomy and
originality within the context. With an effect of contrasts, the
structure astutely responds to the challenges of scale, context
and function, coupling monumentality and refinement, mass and lightness,
compactness and opening. This emblematic silhouette captures the
mind and the eye.
We designed a structure where innovative technology, local human
experience and contextual integration exist in a single equation;
an urban object with a serene and dynamic look to Dubai City, a
ground-breaking gateway, a singular portal that carries its visitors
into a dreamlike journey.
A fertile plant-like organism is born, breathing something new
and exciting. Its "Roots" now carry knowledge, strength
and wealth, feeding the structure that blossomed. Baring life, it
brings on a vision, one that evolves through time and space giving
way to an imminent future, yet to be reached.
This is what Dubai stands for, and here is the iconic Emirati landmark
that holds that same vision, eternalizing a vital plan of wise development,
extending itself, reducing the future's gap that no one else dares
to cross.
Dubai is where the future begins
and the "Walking Roots"
Structure expands with every step and erects out of "Za'abeel
Park" regenerating it, and becoming by itself a source of creation,
carrying a shiny promise:
Dubai is where the future will be overcome.
"Walking Roots" tend their stretched legs up ahead
Seeming on the verge to walk.
PROJECT:
Tall Emblem Structure | Dubai o United Arab Emirates
ARCHITECTURE:
SE.Arch | Samer Eid Architect
TEAM:
SE.Arch | Samer Eid Architect
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Rami El Murr, Guy-Roger Conchon, Jean-Pierre Fargialla, Karen Nassar
DATE:
Jan 2009
PHOTOS:
Image courtesy of Samer Eid | SE.Arch © 2009 All rights reserved
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