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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.

New Conference ROOM XIX in Geneva, Switzerland by Peia Associati srl

 
March 5th, 2020 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Peia Associati srl

The UN, the most important and multilateral institution of Planet Earth, lives and survives with the proportional contribution to its wealth by each of the 193 member states and with specific donations. Thanks to the generous donation of the state of Qatar, the XIX Hall of the United Nations in Geneva has been completely renewed with the project of the PEIA architectural firm.

The capacity of the new Hall is 800 seats, with 320 seats and desks for the delegates of the States, plus same number of assistants, as well as observers and the press, making this Hall for Plenary Assemblies of 4000 square meters, the largest room and with the most advanced technology of the UN. The architectural design reflects the ideals of the United Nations through its concentric and radial circular design that exemplifies the concept of equality. Instead of large counters with different radius, a single and equal module of desk is designed for each member to be aggregated to others in according with the geometry of the different radius rows, in order to promote individuality and identity of nations, and at the same time express the strength of the union as one body to solve together the world problems.

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  • Architects: Peia Associati srl
  • Project: New Conference ROOM XIX
  • Location: ONU in Geneva (UNOG) – Switzerland
  • Photography: Giovanna Silva, Peia
  • Project Architect Principal: Giampiero Peia
  • Partner: Marta Nasazzi
  • First Concept before MoU: Ibrahim Jaidah AEB
  • Project team PEIA Associati – Milan/Doha: Giampiero Peia, Marta Nasazzi, Ludovico Maestri, Alberto Maisano, Marta Dituri, Andrea Pietro Mori, Pia Panosh, Katerina Dimova, Ilaria Baudino, Hiba Alnemer
  • Mechanical and Electrical Engineering: AI Group – Enzio Bestazzi

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  • Structure: Studio Badolato
  • Audio Video: Taiden / Media Vision
  • Acoustic Expert: AER – Francois Aballea
  • General Contractor: CCM – Italy
  • Floor Area: 4.000 sqm
  • Project June: 2017 – June 2018
  • Building August: 2018 – September 2019

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The United Nations confirms the achievement of the goal as per initial request: to build the ideal matrix of any conference room, a model for any future project for the United Nations.

This democratic tool allows to minimize maintenance and energy consumption and maximize sustainability and flexibility. The key features of this space are its ability to provide most seats and wheelchair accessibility, being the first room equipped with 10 simultaneous translation booths including, first in the world, a booth dedicated to the interpreters of the sign language, establishing new standards of inclusiveness in the organization.

Image Courtesy © Giovanna Silva

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The room is equipped with high-definition screens enhanced by a state-of-the-art lighting system and the largest 4K LEDwall, guaranteeing the highest technological levels for communication. The individual 400 audio and video monitors are equipped with state-of-the-art translation systems, providing the most sophisticated tool for exchanging dialogues between all nations. The Room XIX, or Hall of Qatar, (the “donated” rooms are traditionally called even by the name of the donor country) is equipped with new high-definition motorized cameras and a new sophisticated communication system. Thus, for the first time, a UHD system enables the best image quality of the assemblies and conferences.

For the first time ever an innovative and unique lighting system was installed in a conference room to maximize comfort for United Nations delegates during long meeting sessions. Using the circadian lighting system, the room can pass through different lighting scenarios that imitate the rising and setting of the sun that emphasize the sculptural irregularity of the ceiling. In order to introduce another comfortable light source, an automatic motorized opening system was introduced to offer a view of the park, Lake Geneva and the majestic Mont Blanc. Not only to offer a pleasant view, but also to constantly remind the planet’s environmental emergencies, including the melting of glaciers, poles and Iceberg that UN is monitoring.

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A further feature of the space are its high acoustic performance: with the help of parametric software, the shape and aggregation of 7.000 thin wooden eco-panels aggregated with a particular technology that makes them in different shape, allowing the management of high and low frequencies in the dynamic wooden architecture of the ceiling and internal walls, which covered the original wooden walls that survive in the inner layers, as a respectful “archaeological stratification” for the heritage.

These sculptural components represent the natural beauty of Qatar: the geometries that represent desert dunes, the sky and the sea, break the rigorous circular symmetry of the original room, giving spatial dynamism and providing a metaphorical representation. The panels form “waves” that change shape based on the differentiation of the acoustics of the circular space, but also contain a symbolic meaning that alludes to the efforts of the United Nations to promote and facilitate peaceful and diplomatic resolutions: stormy waters calm down as they approach the presidential stage.

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The dune (the vaulted ceiling) and the sky (the nations) are conceptually reversed upside down. The dune has always been seen as a unique natural phenomenon that is somehow a line which changes and adjusts based on the wind movement creating a meander of everchanging profiles of the desert terrain that has captured the fascination of mankind.

Sand and water are the two greatest natural resources, the most precious and the most dynamic materials, and commodities. Celebrating the dune is celebrating evolution, history, traditions and culture and at the same time a challenge to guide the necessary changes to improve our future with inventions, progress of art and technology, while we realize value to preserve our environment, as our ancestors did. The dome of the hall is an “inverted” dune with daily sunrise and sunset of the surrounding and circadian lighting system.

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The design is also a clear reference to the cultural values of Qatar:

Calligraphy (traditionally called Islamic calligraphy) is actually within contemporary visual art culture, without textual meaning and relationship with religion. The end user, the United Nations, by compulsory secular status, has understood the graphic design proposal by our team as a contemporary interpretation of a form of artistic expression that no longer belongs only to the culture of the vast Arab world.

Whose formal richness is also in the matrices and geometric patterns (Musharabya), in particular with original types from Qatar, and has been reinterpreted in different components of the project such as the perforated wooden acoustic panels, bronze grids, fabrics, rugs and custom-made porcelain mosaics.

Finally, the history of the United Nations building was honoured through the redesign of the chairs, with a tribute to the work of Charlotte Perriand who collaborated on the project of the Building E in the 60s. Perriand was assistant of Le Corbusier, the master of the modern movement who was with Oscar Niemeyer in the team of architects for the United Nations headquarters in New York (1948- 1952).

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Within the architectural project, the new chairs and furnishings are a very specific project of extreme complexity due to the ergonomic requirements, saving space in accordance with the functional planning of the entire space, in compliance with safety and evacuation rules and strategies, comfort for long sessions, flexibility and accessibility for disabled people, even with the possibility of removing any chair in a few seconds to be replaced by a wheelchair and removing toxic materials from the original parts, all of which made it necessary to replace the original furniture.

However, thirty original chairs designed by Perriand, restored and reclaimed, now have a second life for visitors and schools that can participate at United Nations assemblies from the top of the mezzanine with the reuse in memory of the past of the Hall.

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The identity and roots of the country donor with the tradition of the most important institution on the planet. Past, present and future are in a continuous and supranational and timeless flow, as values that can be understood by the new generations, only if we step back from the logic of self-representation and giving explicit symbolic meanings, not decorations, that always remind us of the emergencies we have to face, daring and winning the challenge through true progress for the peoples and the salvation of the planet, in a common and constant commitment to immediate and tangible results.

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