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King Abdullah Financial District Hotel, Building, Architects, Images, Design
King Abdullah Financial District Hotel
Project by Goettsch Partners in Saudi Arabia
Goettsch Partners Designs King Abdullah Financial
District Hotel
Property will be one of the first buildings in the new district
CHICAGO - (May 19, 2009) - Goettsch Partners (GP) has been commissioned
by Saudi Oger Ltd. to design a new five-star, 214-key business hotel
in the King Abdullah Financial District in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. As
a design-build assignment, Saudi Oger is serving as the contractor,
selected by developer Rayadah Investment Company. The project is sited
on Parcel 1.08, one of the first 10 parcels currently under development
in the massive new master-planned district. The building comprises
a 17-story tower, a three-story podium, and a four-story underground
structure for hotel support functions and parking. To be operated
as a Wyndham property, the hotel will include a business center, executive
club, signature restaurants, a lounge, and a resort-style spa and
health club.

Formally announced in 2006, the King Abdullah Financial District (KAFD)
is a nearly 400-acre area north of central Riyadh that will include
more than 32 million square feet of development at full build-out.
The district will be a major financial center in the Middle East and
is conceived as part of Riyadh's overall economic diversification
plan. The KAFD is designed to include premier office space, housing,
a financial academy and recreational facilities. The Saudi Public
Pension Agency is both the land owner and prime developer, largely
through its Rayadah Investment Company. Local firm Omrania & Associates
is providing architectural and engineering advice to the owner on
10 design-build parcels, including the hotel site.
The KAFD hotel is located on the east side of the district and sits
directly adjacent to a wadi, a dry, manmade riverbed that organizes
the overall development district and provides the main pedestrian
circulation and recreational promenade. To the west, the site faces
a public square.
The hotel is designed as a prism-shaped tower with a nine-story opening
that separates programmatic functions and allows for views and light
to penetrate the mass of the building. The podium structure houses
the hotel amenities and conference facilities and links the building
to its surroundings at the pedestrian level. The podium incorporates
a multipurpose hall, restaurants, a spa, outdoor gardens and a rooftop
terrace.
As part of the overall KAFD master plan guidelines, each building
façade that faces the wadi must be faceted in its design. The
hotel's slender north façade, therefore, responds to this directive
with an undulating, faceted skin; the south façade features
a similar expression for consistency while also giving the building
a dynamic, changing appearance from every perspective.
The north façade is composed of a semitransparent aluminum-and-glass
curtain wall with two layers of ceramic frits that create a moiré
effect. In an effort to optimize this effect, the pattern changes
from a smaller pedestrian scale on the tower's lower levels to a larger
urban scale as it ascends the building's full height. To mitigate
the extreme heat conditions throughout much of the year, the south
façade is designed to be mostly opaque, clad in stone with
150-millimeter-wide, single-level slots that rhythmically alternate
up the tower. On the podium, these slots become windows to allow for
select light and views. Both the north and south building façades
will be lit at night in order to give the hotel a distinctive appearance
and character within the larger development.
The tower's long east and west façades feature a saw-toothed
design with continuous slab edges. This pattern reveals the scale
of the rooms while providing maximum shade from the most extreme desert
sun and still allowing for measured light and views.
Designed to achieve LEED certification, the project incorporates many
state-of-the-art sustainable strategies, including energy modeling,
daylight control and solar shading, photovoltaic panels on the roof
and proximity to alternative transportation systems within the KAFD.
The approximately $130-million project is currently in the schematic
design phase and is scheduled for completion in 2011.
Goettsch Partners is a Chicago-based architecture firm providing innovative
architectural, interior, planning and building enclosure design services.
With additional offices in Shanghai and Abu Dhabi, the firm's work
spans four continents. Recently completed projects include premier
office towers in Beijing, Chicago and Shanghai, and luxury business
hotels in China, India and the United States. Select current projects
include the 25-story vertical addition to Chicago's 300 East Randolph,
the headquarters of Health Care Service Corporation and its Blue Cross
Blue Shield of Illinois division; Northwestern University's new signature
music building in Evanston, Illinois; and a 3 million-square-foot
office development in Abu Dhabi that features the headquarters building
of the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange.
King Abdullah Financial District Hotel images / information from
Goettsch Partners
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