The Ned Doha / David Chipperfield Architects

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  • Client: Oryx Corniche Developments
  • User: Soho House
  • Partners In Charge: David Chipperfield, Martin Reichert, Alexander Schwarz (Design lead)
  • Project Architects: Ronan Burke (Competition), Urs Vogt (Project)
  • Project Team: Beate Dauth, Ulrike Eberhardt, Filippo de Francesco, Dirk Gschwind, Paul Hillerkus, Kristin Karig, Levan Kiknavelidze, Anke Lawrence, Hubert Pawela, Juliane Schwarz, Luigi Serra, Nils Stelter, David Wegner
  • Competition Team: David Chipperfield Architects Berlin: Adam Jones, Isabel Albano-Müller, Konrad Basan, Andrew Davis, Dirk Gschwind, Dalia Liksaite, Maysha Mussonghora, Christof Piaskowski, Ken Polster, Rosa Piepoli, Thorsten Rothmann, Simon Wiesmaier, Ute Zscharnt David Chipperfield Architects Milan: Cristiano Billia, Federica Corrà, Carlo Federico Cattò
  • Multidisciplinary Planning: Dar Al-Handasah/ Beirut, Libanon
  • General Contractor : UrbaCon Trading & Contracting
  • City: Doha
  • Country: Qatar
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The Ned Doha / David Chipperfield Architects - Exterior Photography
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Text description provided by the architects. The transformation of the former Ministry of Interior building into a boutique hotel recognizes the historical and architectural significance of one of Doha’s oldest buildings. The adaptive reuse of this rare example of early city development in the region demonstrates a commitment to reducing the impact of construction and enriches the regional cultural identity, making an important contribution to architectural regeneration in the Gulf area.

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Site plan

Sitting squarely on the renowned Corniche waterfront and in close proximity to the Amiri Diwan as well as the Grand Mosque, the listed building - designed in the 1970s by Lebanese architect William Sednaoui – is a celebrated historical landmark of Doha. With its finely rhythmic façade and sculptural silhouette, the state building is considered an elegant demonstration of Brutalism in the Middle East.

The Ned Doha / David Chipperfield Architects - Exterior Photography, Facade, Garden, Courtyard
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The existing architecture was refurbished, adapted for use as a luxury hotel, and extended by an additional top floor. A 260m long plinth forms its new podium, creating a green oasis with lush vegetation, art installations, and basins. Flanking the water, pavilions house a range of service and event facilities. They are roofed by a continuous brise soleil canopy of slender concrete ribs, offering shaded, private outdoor spaces.

The Ned Doha / David Chipperfield Architects - Interior Photography, Windows, Facade
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Together with the atrium, the now-covered inner courtyard forms the heart of the complex. A bar on the gallery of the first floor provides views down into the wide range of restaurant facilities on the ground floor. The ninety hotel rooms and suites are spread over three upper levels and are designed by Soho House Design, inspired by the glamour of the 1970s. The new rooftop houses a spa and wellness area, a fitness room, and a club lounge, offering views over the Persian Sea and the skyline of Doha.

The Ned Doha / David Chipperfield Architects - Interior Photography
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The Ned Doha / David Chipperfield Architects - Interior Photography, Bedroom, Table, Lighting, Windows
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The newly created podium enhances the horizontal aesthetics of the building, while the roof slats cite the linear structures of the existing pilaster strips. Their distinctive play of shadows shapes the entire design of the hotel right into the interior which was reinterpreted by a number of precise interventions. Carefully integrated additions to the existing building are characterized by high-quality materials: white Calacatta and green Tinos marble as well as travertine reminiscent of the existing façade.

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Address:BUILDING 23, STREET 910، Corniche St, Doha, Qatar

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Cite: "The Ned Doha / David Chipperfield Architects" 12 Jul 2023. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1003796/the-ned-doha-david-chipperfield-architects> ISSN 0719-8884

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