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  • The Helix Hotel, Abu Dhabi

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    Posted by : Frédéric Louis
    Under : Architecture Competitions, Competitions
    on : 01 18th, 2009 |
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    • Sphere: Architecture
    • Location: Abu Dhabi
    • Who: Leeser Architects
    • Dates: 2008
    • Deadline:
    • Link: click to see
    • Source: http://www.leeser.com/

    An invitation competition was recently held where many eminent architects pitched in their concepts for the Helix Hotel in Abu Dhabi’s Zayed Bay. Leeser Architects won this competition and here is their winning design.

    A particularity of this concept hotel design is that doesn’t have floors like we’re used to - instead of it,  spirals in sections of a corkscrew from top to bottom with no clear breaks, flowing from retail to residential, and hotel suites to saunas. The design promises to make maximum use of renewable sources of energy like sun, wind, and ocean water while keeping guests comfortable in all 208 rooms.

    Helix Hotel roof garden view

    Helix Hotel roof garden view

    A particularity of this concept hotel design is that doesn’t have floors like we’re used to - instead of it,  spirals in sections of a corkscrew from top to bottom with no clear breaks, flowing from retail to residential, and hotel suites to saunas. The design promises to make maximum use of renewable sources of energy like sun, wind, and ocean water while keeping guests comfortable in all 208 rooms.

    LEESER ARCHITECTURE is an internationally acclaimed studio, known as a pioneer in design that specializes in the inclusion of new media and digital technologies in architecture. The firm’s work encompasses architectural design at all scales. Based in New York City, the studio has gained global recognition through cutting edge investigations and design research, incorporating and anticipating both current and future cultural trends and conditions. The careful analysis of a client’s needs and a close collaboration with each client are fundamental work methodologies of the Leeser philosophy.

    LEESER ARCHITECTURE specializes in the design of museums and exhibitions, performing art centers, institutional and residential projects, and film, digital video and live performance theaters, and works with an extensive list of specialty consultants.  The studio has achieved worldwide reputation for its influential designs, and was one of only five international firms selected to design the Olympic Village for NYC2012.  In 2007, the firm won first prize and began initial stages for the World Mammoth and Permafrost Museum in Siberia. In 2004 and 2008, the studio was also invited to participate in the Venice Biennale, architecture’s most prestigious international exhibition. Recently, Leeser was selected for invited competitions to design an iconic hotel in Abu Dhabi and the Theater Heidelberg in Germany. The firm was also asked to make proposals for the Moscow Economic School in Russia and the Oasis Village in Dubai. Among Leeser Architecture’s current projects are a major expansion and renovation to New York’s Museum of the Moving Image, slated to be complete in 2009, and the redesign of the historic Strand Theater. Latest completed projects include the 3- Legged Dog Center for Art and Technology in Lower Manhattan, the first cultural institution to rebuild after September 11, 2001, as well as two inaugural exhibitions for Laboral Centro de Arte 7 Creation Industrial in Gijon, Spain.

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