Zaha Hadid Architects recently unveiled exciting plans for a cultural center in Italy. The visually appealing building has a futuristic exterior and features a sculpted aluminum facade, that will be able to withstand the local wind conditions. Called the Centre of Mediterranean Culture, the structure will be situated on the Strait of Messina in Reggio Calabria, southern Italy.
The building’s exterior will feature a facade that is 90% opaque, crafted from marine-grade anodized aluminum panels that are durable and resilient and produced locally, supporting regional industries and reducing the project’s carbon footprint. This design choice showcases a commitment to sustainability and the incorporation of high-quality materials.
Designer: Zaha Hadid Architects
Since the passing of its visionary founder, Zaha Hadid Architects has increasingly prioritized the integration of advanced computer modeling techniques. This technological approach allows the firm to tailor and curate their designs to respond to local environmental conditions. Hence, the building’s unconventional shape is a direct reflection of these innovations, seamlessly blending aesthetic boldness with functional efficiency.
“Advanced computer simulation modeling has determined the building’s composition which alternates architectural volumes between public courtyards that will be sheltered from the sunlight of one of Europe’s southernmost cities and the strong prevailing winds from the north that are funneled through the straight in summer,” said the firm. “Depending on its orientation, each sheltered courtyard overlooks the port to the east, the city to the south, or leads to the west-facing terrace with its panoramic views of the straight and Sicily beyond.”
The interior of the building will span an impressive 24,000 square meters (nearly 260,000 square feet), featuring a dynamic, curving layout inspired by the fluid forms of marine life. This design pays tribute to the Mediterranean Sea and aims to highlight the cultural and ecological connections between the local populace and this vital body of water. Among its many features, the interior will house an immersive aquarium, modern conference centers, an auditorium, educational spaces, a themed bookshop, and a restaurant and bar, each contributing to a narrative that showcases the region’s maritime relationship.
Complementing the interior, the landscaping will be equally significant, featuring sixty varieties of native plants, arranged to enhance local biodiversity and ecological harmony. Sustainable practices are prioritized with the installation of rainwater capture systems for irrigation, showcasing a commitment to environmental stewardship. These features collectively create a space that serves practical purposes, while also enriching the visitor experience with its thematic emphasis and sustainable initiatives.
The project is presently under construction, though the completion date has not yet been announced. This is currently a busy period for Zaha Hadid Architects, and the project is following several of their recent high-profile developments, including a metro station in Saudi Arabia, a research center in Uzbekistan, and an eye-catching skyscraper in China.
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