Diriyah Art Futures | Schiattarella Associati
il primo hub del contemporaneo nell’area del Golfo dedicato a new media e arte digitale. Riyadh / Saudi Arabia / 2024
We are convinced that any architectural design should be grounded and rooted in the site where the work is to arise. To this end, the visits to Addiriyah were of critical importance to understanding how nature’s all-important role in the surrounding territory sees it serving not only as the setting for farming and as the underlying visual landscape, but also as the irrefutable framework for the placement, the configuration and even the material essence of the architecture.
The area set aside for the project is found along the slope of a rocky escarpment that follows the linear layout of the Wadi, atop a sort of natural terrace that runs from north to south, dominating the surrounding countryside from its perch above a plain filled with farm land, gardens and a luxuriant palm grove. We are near the edge of the modern town, at the point where, under the plans drawn up for its development, the urban zones comes to a conclusion, bending in with the natural environment. We feel that the new building, with its high visibility from elsewhere in the surrounding territory, should make the most of its role as the town’s boundary while, at the same time, serving to restore the balance and establish ties between the developed area and the natural setting. With this project we intend to restore the continuity between the project area and the bed of the Wadi, both by demolishing the existing retaining wall, so as to return the slope of the hillside to its natural form, and by designing the Art Centre as a permeable building complex that offers the possibility of a walkway connection for pedestrians to the Sculpture Park planned for future construction along the valley floor. The complex is designed as a urban fragment, a system arranged around an urban space continuously connected to the course of the town. The spaces between the constructed volumes, in terms of their size and configuration, would hearken back to those of old Addiriyah, with its narrow streets and small-scale squares. The rigorous logic of the geometry would change in sequence of the natural course of the landscape. Nature would indicate the form of the manmade structures, rather than the opposite.
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Il 25 novembre aprirà a Riad, con la grande mostra Art Must Be Artificial: Perspectives of AI in the Visual Arts a cura di Jerome Neutres e ospiti provenienti da tutto il mondo, il “Diriyah Art Futures”, il primo museo dell'area del Golfo a essere interamente progettato per l'arte digitale. L’edificio, stato disegnato dagli italiani Schiattarella Associati, è il primo progetto pubblico nato da Vision 2030, l’ambizioso piano che si propone di guidare le trasformazioni economiche, culturali e sociali del Paese nei prossimi anni.
Un’architettura contemporanea ai margini del deserto, a nord di Riad, poco distante dal sito UNESCO di At-Turaif, antica capitale della regione desertica del Najd, oggi uno dei più importanti siti storici e archeologici della Penisola Arabica. Voluto e curato dal Ministero della Cultura saudita e progettato dagli italiani Schiattarella Associati, il “DIRIYAH ART FUTURES” è diretto da Haytham Nawar e ospiterà nei suoi 12.000 mq atelier, spazi espositivi, laboratori di ricerca, residenze per artisti, un auditorium e un centro di formazione sui new media e i nuovi linguaggi digitali.
Il museo è un caso esemplare a dimostrazione della filosofa di Schiattarella Associati, una eccellenza italiana impegnata anche in Europa e con un ruolo leader in Arabia Saudita. Uno studio internazionale di architettura con sede a Roma, attivo nella progettazione urbana, nel restauro, nella ricerca. Specializzato in spazi pubblici per la cultura da oltre dieci anni mette l'architettura al servizio della comunità e della cultura.
Una sfida per il futuro, un’architettura contemporanea che dialoga con il patrimonio e la tradizione Najd
We are convinced that any architectural design should be grounded and rooted in the site where the work is to arise. To this end, the visits to Addiriyah were of critical importance to understanding how nature’s all-important role in the surrounding territory sees it serving not only as the setting for farming and as the underlying visual landscape, but also as the irrefutable framework for the placement, the configuration and even the material essence of the architecture. The area set...
- Year 2024
- Work started in 2019
- Work finished in 2024
- Client Ministero Cultura Saudita
- Status Completed works
- Type Urban Furniture / multi-purpose civic centres / Research Centres/Labs / Multi-purpose Cultural Centres / Museums / Pavilions / Exhibitions /Installations
- Websitehttps://www.schiattarella.com/project/addiriyah-art-center/
- Websitehttps://daf.moc.gov.sa/en/
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