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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.

Forepeak in Qatar by AGI architects

 
May 1st, 2015 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: AGI architects

Forepeak Hotel Complex & Ship Workshop will be a beacon on the Qatari seafront. Ideally located near Ras Abo Abbud Expressway it is easily accessible by road, and can be easily seen by passers by making it an iconic symbol on the Qatari waterfront.

Image Courtesy © AGI architects

Image Courtesy © AGI architects

  • Architects: AGI architects
  • Project: Forepeak
  • Location: Qatar
  • Design Team: Joaquín Pérez-Goicoechea, Nasser B. Abulhasan
  • Architects colaborators: Justo Ruiz, Cristina Ruiz, Pedro Moreno, Ana Palencia, Fernando Miñarro, Nicolas Martin, Aisha Alsager, Hessa Albader
  • Date: 2015
  • Client: PEO

Image Courtesy © AGI architects

Image Courtesy © AGI architects

Historically, Doha thrived on its relationship with the water. The sea provided a livelihood and was the backbone of a national economy that consisted mostly of pearl divers, dhow builders and fisherman before the advent of oil. The invention of the cultured pearl in Japan in the 1920’s however had an adverse effect on the Qatari economy. And while the dhows have remained a national symbol, the last pearling dhow set sail in 1954. Dhows however still line the Doha coastline, connecting inhabitants to their past. As an important part of Qatari identity and history, this knowledge should be celebrated and saved for future generations. In order to maintain these important historical aspects that shaped Qatari identity, Forepeak seeks to honor and revive Qatar’s relationship with the Dhow construction industry and the sea. Forepeak is not about constructing a physical dhow, but about translating dhow building methods spatially and celebrating their ethos.

Image Courtesy © AGI architects

Image Courtesy © AGI architects

The design of Forepeak celebrates the waterfront and provides a connection point between the city and the sea. The building doesn’t simply store the historical knowledge and the local expertise but seeks to revive the past through the design of a research center and an active shipbuilding workshop, thus reactivating Qatari heritage through the reintroduction and the revival of one of its key traditions, shipbuilding; rather than simply looking at the past nostalgically.

Image Courtesy © AGI architects

Image Courtesy © AGI architects

The overall geometry of the building is highly organic, allowing for programmatic flexibility and adjust-ability, whereby different programs can be plugged in according to different requirements. Multiple courtyards also provide opportunities for locals to engage with the building as public spaces for people to gather.

Image Courtesy © AGI architects

Image Courtesy © AGI architects

Forepeak is not only a building but a way to recover an industry through a building, meaning that people will be constantly engaged and active. Forepeak seeks to celebrate the characteristics of the Dhow rather than its form. Constructed almost entirely out of wood, the building façade breathes and transforms itself seasonally; in that sense the building itself is alive.

Image Courtesy © AGI architects

Image Courtesy © AGI architects

Image Courtesy © AGI architects

Image Courtesy © AGI architects

Image Courtesy © AGI architects

Image Courtesy © AGI architects

Image Courtesy © AGI architects

Image Courtesy © AGI architects

Image Courtesy © AGI architects

Image Courtesy © AGI architects

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