Zaitunay Bay MARINA . Beirut
Steven Holl . L.E.FT . photos: © Rachid H
Located in the heart of Downtown Beirut, the site for the new Zaitunay Bay extends the existing Corniche along the seashore into a series of overlapping platforms. The Corniche is inflated to create an 'urban beach,' with levels subtly articulated to provide outdoor spaces with public areas for artwork. The concept takes its shape from strata and layers in forking vectors.
© Solidere
Like the ancient beach that was once the site, the planar lapping waves of the sea inspire striated spaces in horizontal layers, as distinct from vertical objects. The horizontal and the planar become a geometric force shaping the new harbor spaces. The form allows a striated organization of public and private spaces which includes apartments, yacht club, public facilities, harbormaster, restaurants, and specialty stores. The syncopated rhythm of platforms is achieved by constructing the overall curve of the Corniche in 5 angles relating to 5 reflecting pools. Due to variations in height along the Corniche, the platform levels and pools vary slightly in height allowing quiet, gravity-fed fountains to connect each pool level.
BEIRUT MARINA - ZAITUNAY BAY
Beirut, Lebanon, 2002-2014
architect
– Steven Holl Architects
Steven Holl (design architect)
Tim Bade (associate in charge, design phase)
Masao Akiyoshi, Edward Lalonde, JongSeo Lee, Brett Snyder (project team)
– L.E.FT
Makram El-Kadi, Mohamad Ziad Jamaleddine (project architects)
associate architects
– Nabil Gholam Architecture
(associate design architect)
PROGRAM: apartments, restaurants, outdoor public spaces with site specific art installations, specialty stores, harbormaster, yacht club, and public facilities
CLIENT: Solidere
SIZE: 220,000 sf
Steven Holl . L.E.FT . photos: © Rachid H
Located in the heart of Downtown Beirut, the site for the new Zaitunay Bay extends the existing Corniche along the seashore into a series of overlapping platforms. The Corniche is inflated to create an 'urban beach,' with levels subtly articulated to provide outdoor spaces with public areas for artwork. The concept takes its shape from strata and layers in forking vectors.
© Solidere
Like the ancient beach that was once the site, the planar lapping waves of the sea inspire striated spaces in horizontal layers, as distinct from vertical objects. The horizontal and the planar become a geometric force shaping the new harbor spaces. The form allows a striated organization of public and private spaces which includes apartments, yacht club, public facilities, harbormaster, restaurants, and specialty stores. The syncopated rhythm of platforms is achieved by constructing the overall curve of the Corniche in 5 angles relating to 5 reflecting pools. Due to variations in height along the Corniche, the platform levels and pools vary slightly in height allowing quiet, gravity-fed fountains to connect each pool level.
BEIRUT MARINA - ZAITUNAY BAY
Beirut, Lebanon, 2002-2014
architect
– Steven Holl Architects
Steven Holl (design architect)
Tim Bade (associate in charge, design phase)
Masao Akiyoshi, Edward Lalonde, JongSeo Lee, Brett Snyder (project team)
– L.E.FT
Makram El-Kadi, Mohamad Ziad Jamaleddine (project architects)
associate architects
– Nabil Gholam Architecture
(associate design architect)
PROGRAM: apartments, restaurants, outdoor public spaces with site specific art installations, specialty stores, harbormaster, yacht club, and public facilities
CLIENT: Solidere
SIZE: 220,000 sf
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