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Adjustable Roof of Compressed Palm Fronds Enhances Visitor Engagement in Natural Wetlands Environment

Authors:
Jing zhi Tay, Lisa Koswara, Kenneth Tung, Inez Ow
Adjustable Roof of Compressed Palm Fronds Enhances Visitor Engagement in Natural Wetlands Environment

Project in-detail

The adjustable roof crafted from compressed palm fronds maximizes natural ventilation and light, seamlessly integrating the visitor center into the Al Wathba wetlands while fostering an educational experience of the ecosystem.
5 key facts about this project
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The roof consists of adjustable sections made from compressed date palm fronds for optimal climate control.
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The central ramp facilitates movement and offers engaging views of the surrounding wetlands.
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Community spaces are designed to blend indoor and outdoor experiences seamlessly.
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Materials were sourced locally, emphasizing sustainability and cultural relevance.
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The building's orientation aligns with cardinal points, enhancing both cultural significance and environmental performance.
The Modern Areesh, located in Abu Dhabi's Al Wathba wetlands, functions as a visitor center and educational facility focused on the surrounding ecosystem. This architectural project emphasizes a blend of traditional materials and contemporary design principles. The structure serves as a valuable resource for both locals and tourists, promoting awareness and appreciation for the unique ecological landscape of the area.

The building features a conoid roof structure that captures the essence of traditional vernacular architecture while incorporating modern aesthetics. The roof, constructed using compressed date palm fronds, can be adjusted to regulate light and airflow, ensuring visitor comfort. The interior layout consists of various spaces accessible via a central ramp, which connects key functional areas while offering views of the wetlands.

Innovative Design Approaches

One notable aspect of The Modern Areesh is its orientation towards the prevailing wind direction, optimizing natural ventilation and passive heating. The building aligns with cultural and spiritual markers by directing sightlines towards Mecca, reflecting both environmental consideration and local customs. The inclusion of folding and rotating glass door systems enhances the interaction between indoor and outdoor spaces, allowing for a dynamic experience as activities spill over into the surrounding natural environment.

Another unique design feature is the use of locally sourced materials, such as bamboo and concrete, reinforcing the project's commitment to sustainability while minimizing its carbon footprint. The combination of innovative construction techniques with traditional building practices highlights a respect for the cultural heritage of the UAE, setting this project apart from others that may rely solely on modern materials and methods.

Architectural Details and Functionality

The spatial arrangement within The Modern Areesh focuses on facilitating interaction among visitors. Along the central ramp, the diverse rooms provide educational exhibits and interactive displays related to the wetlands. The integration of operable roof sections allows for customizable lighting and ventilation, aligning the building’s functions with the ever-changing conditions of the environment.

The facility's design also promotes community engagement, enabling gatherings and events that bring together residents and tourists. The architectural elements not only serve practical functions but also contribute to a cohesive narrative that emphasizes the relationship between architecture, nature, and cultural identity.

For a deeper understanding of The Modern Areesh, the exploration of architectural plans, sections, and designs can provide further insights into the unique architectural ideas and concepts utilized in this project. Discover how each detail contributes to the overall experience and functionality of the visitor center.
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The 10th edition of the MICROHOME architecture competition invites architects and designers from around the world to explore the possibilities of compact, sustainable living. Hosted by Buildner in collaboration with Kingspan and Hapi Homes, this special edition challenges participants to design an off-grid, modular microhome for a young professional couple, with a maximum floor area of 25 m². Designs should prioritize innovation, efficiency, and real-world feasibility. 

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