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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

A.M. Qattan Foundation Bulding in Ramallah, Palestine by Donaire Arquitectos

 
November 20th, 2012 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Donaire Arquitectos

Coming from abroad, the Quattan Foundation is perceived as a lighthouse bringing enlightenment to the Palestinian people. This role as flagship of Palestinian culture is in need for a recognizable image worthy to represent its social leadership with a physical landmark. We imagine this landmark as a light up the mountain, seen from everywhere and although modern and contemporary in its form, it is built from the Palestinian very earth and stone. The future building will target an international audience with a contemporary language, but what it will deliver is the local vernacular and very particular qualities.

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  • Architects: Donaire Arquitectos
  • Project: International  Architectural Design Competition: A.M. Qattan Foundation Building in Ramallah
  • Location: Ramallah, Palestine
  • Client: A.M. Qattan Foundation (www.qattanfoundation.org)
  • Project Area: 4.372,00 m²
  • Budget: 4.500.000 €
  • Architect Team: Pablo Baruc García Gómez, José Francisco García Gutiérrez, Hector Arderius Salvador, Carlos Iglesias Carbonell
  • Administration: Ana García Guerra, Eva Hidalgo Fernández, Marta García Guerra
  • Local Partners: Sakakini & Partners
  • Graphics: Juan Francisco Garrido Rite (www.archigraphos.com)
  • Model: Adrián Vázquez (www.talleresvazquezcm.com)
  • Finalist: FRANCISCO MANGADO ARQUITECTOS (Pamplona, Spain), MRJ RUNDELL & ASSOCIATES (London, England), PESQUERA ULARGUI ARQUITECTOS (Madrid, Spain)

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As a building bound to the ground, it is designed to be in harmony with its physical setting, while taking advantage of the site´s features. The main body is conceived as a stone plinth carved in terraces out of the natural soil, enhancing the interior-exterior relation through the use of lattices and natural stone permeable screenings. This innovative and contemporary use of the local stone will be used to clad entirely a tall transparent volume seating on top of the plinth. This volume will therefore perform like a lighthouse, a glittering landmark on top of the hill.

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The distribution of uses is based on a suitable relation between public and private uses. Most public spaces and common facilities (Art gallery, residence and parking lot) are located within the plinth, whereas the rest (library, multipurpos¬¬e space, storage/workshop space and book cafe) are located where the tower meets the plinth. The tower will house those uses in need for privacy and certain security, like the General Management, QCERD and CAP, all conceived as open plan working spaces with enclosed private office spaces. In order to supply the building with no disruption to its normal functioning, an independent loading bay will be arranged at the multipurpose hall level from a private lane perpendicular to the main street.

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Human scale spaces and elements are introduced in order to make the building softer and comfortable. Vegetation will grow in the courtyards like in an Arabian garden, giving a fresh feel and fragrance.

For instance, we would like to propose bringing the arbor space for informal meetings from the current headquarters. Although the predominant material will be limestone, we consider important to achieve a warmer feel by introducing some coloured ceramic tiles forming “frozen” carpets at the reception area, as well as some colour patches at the bar, cafe library, etc

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Regarding the future extension, our design offers the possibility to make it possible at a very low cost. An extra terrace would be excavated further down the hill to relocate the parking lot. Depending on the budget it could be roofed by a light structure or pergola, or either another by a slab generating another volume clad in stone. The current space for parking would be perfect to house a big open-plan office space, being lighted by the front facade and the rear courtyard, which links diagonally all the spaces within the plinth.

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All above mentioned qualities will contribute to make the visit a rich surprising experience from the very moment the glittering volume is perceived from the distance. As one approaches the complex, a wide deep opening shaded with a stone screen invites visually to access towards a big square. This square will be the centre of social life and events like open air concerts, and will be in close contact with the art gallery and multi-purpose hall by ramps running within courtyards. These ramps make all the public use spaces highly accessible, whereas accessibility will be granted in the tower by two elevators running along rigid structural cores.

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In the sustainability side we are proposing some simple yet very effective mechanisms, most of them already used by vernacular architecture long before the air conditioned entered the scene. Like ancient Palestinian used the materials they could find where they lived, we propose to use locally sourced limestone and ceramic tiles, saving not only budget, but also improving the overall carbon footprint and providing durable and low maintenance materials. In order to save energy we employ every possible way to introduce natural light into the building, like courtyards, big openings and a light well or atria in the tower.

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Similarly we arrange a section which allows cross ventilation through the courtyards and the central atria in the tower, as well as propose to install PV panels on the technical floor at the tower´s roof. As for the solar protection we have mentioned before the stone screening which will shade the tower´s glass surfaces, in addition to the deep cantilevers shading the wide openings we have proposed for the plinth.

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As a conclusion we would like to emphasize that we are committed with a rational functional and economical design, reconciled at the same time with local ancient qualities vernacular architecture provides, in order to achieve a simple and yet rich environment Palestinian people will feel as their own.

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