Zaha Hadid Designed the Issam Fares Institute as a Cantilevered Structure
Vasiliki Marapas — June 12, 2014 — Art & Design
References: zaha-hadid & dezeen
World famous architect Zaha Hadid designed The Issam Fares Institute for the American University of Beirut in Lebanon. The building, which provides a forum for debating public policy and international affairs as they pertain to the Arab world, features a cantilevered design over a public courtyard.
Hadid lifted half of the building off the ground, creating a public plaza at its entrance. She explains, "The building emerges from the geometries of intersecting routes as a series of interlocking platforms and spaces for research, engagement and discourse."
The concrete structure features walls depressed with curvaceous, multi-dimensional shapes, which have a double-function as windows. Inside, the lower level of the building accommodates a concave auditorium that seats 100. Meanwhile, the rest of the building contains workshops and research areas separated by glass partitions to retain visibility.
Hadid lifted half of the building off the ground, creating a public plaza at its entrance. She explains, "The building emerges from the geometries of intersecting routes as a series of interlocking platforms and spaces for research, engagement and discourse."
The concrete structure features walls depressed with curvaceous, multi-dimensional shapes, which have a double-function as windows. Inside, the lower level of the building accommodates a concave auditorium that seats 100. Meanwhile, the rest of the building contains workshops and research areas separated by glass partitions to retain visibility.
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