The Oasis Cultural Center - An energy-efficient cultural hubThe Oasis Cultural Center - An energy-efficient cultural hub

The Oasis Cultural Center - An energy-efficient cultural hub

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UNI published Results under Cultural Architecture on Oct 15, 2021

Overview

An oasis is a lush green area in the middle of a desert, centred around a natural spring or a well. It is almost a reverse island, in a sense, because it is a tiny area of water surrounded by a sea of sand or rock.

Oases can be fairly easy to spot—at least in deserts that do not have towering sand dunes. The sight of an oasis on the horizon has been a very welcome one for desert travellers. They vary in size from a cluster of date palms around a well or a spring to a city and its irrigated cropland. Dates, cotton, olives, figs, citrus fruits, wheat, and corn (maize) are common oasis crops.

Rivers that flow through some deserts provide permanent sources of water for large, elongated oases. The fertile Nile River valley and delta in Egypt, supplied with water from the Nile River, is an example of this type of large oasis. At 22,000 square kilometres, it might be the largest oasis in the world.

Issue

The culture in Marrakech, just like any culture worldwide, plays an important part in shaping a city and its people. Marrakech is rich in culture and so diverse with its historical influences reflected through the beautiful architecture, delicious cuisine, and welcoming people. The culture in the ‘red city’ is unique and has been strongly influenced by Arab and Islamic civilizations because of the vast Berber population. The culture in Marrakech is portrayed through language, religion, music, crafts, and tradition. Bathed in the pink glow of its adobe walls, the lovely Marrakesh throws open its doors to all culture lovers. Marrakesh is composed of an array of influences that defy eras, a mosaic of colours where the wonders of the past and the present come into focus.

How can a concept of Oasis and the culture of Marrakech come together in an architectural project that is much more than a culture box? How can it symbolize the Marrakesh of the future?

The culture in Marrakech is strongly influenced by Arab, Berber and Islamic civilizations. The city was founded in c.1070, nearly a thousand years ago, by the Almoravid dynasty (an imperial Berber Muslim dynasty). This unique project will give the city the possibility to be flowering again and offer unique opportunities for investors in the BOT (Build, Operate and Transfer) projects for shopping malls and offices. 

Brief of the competition

The cultural centre had to set an example of a green cultural and exhibition city – where usage of energy, alternative energy, and recycling, and sustainable development is implemented as an example for the rest of the world.

The oasis should have taken care of environmental issues and reduce waste. The design, construction and operation should have sustainable development in mind. The oasis could be the first cultural centre in the world created on a sustainable basis – and without compromising creativity, practicality, costs and uniqueness. This will also made it attractive for organizers and visitors to come.

The jury for the competition consisted of esteemed designers, professionals, and academicians from around the world. The Lead Jurors for the competitions were as follows: 

Mohamed Bennani, Principal Architect, Mohamed Bennani Architects, Morocco

Ignacio Peydro, Partner / Principal, DOSIS, Spain

Isabel Collado, Partner / Principal, DOSIS, Spain

Tarik Oualalou, Founding Partner, OUALALOU+CHOI, France

Meritxell Inaraja, Architect, Meritxell Inaraja ARQUITECTA SLP, Spain


Some of the Best of competition projects are:

Winning ProjectECHO

By: Carla Wijaya   

Fig: 1 Cover image

Description: This project reflects and advocates the potential future of Marrakesh while celebrating Moroccan culture. Through the use of materials, technology, and landscaping, the project primarily explores and attempts to address; breaking the depletion of the oasis and its habitat, combating desertification, evolving labor skills, and improving livelihood opportunities.

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Runner Up: Wa.he Sanctuary

By: Fady Francis, Ali Sabri, Mariam Omara & Ali Sabry

Fig: 2 Cover image

Description: The aim is to achieve camouflage, while maintaining a dynamic presence of the architecture being merged with the landforms around it, the building urges the habitant to live with absolute connection with the scenery. A notion for all individuals to reconnect with the scenery. A notion for all individuals to reconnect with nature in its purest form, thus establishing a transcendent connection with oneself once again.

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Honorable Mention: The spirit of culture

By: Sara Jahed

Fig: 3 Floor Plans and 3D view

Description: The immortal element of a culture that has been able to survive in the face of different events throughout history is called the spirit of that culture. This insight is my most important tool to show the essence of Moroccan culture in this project.

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Honorable Mention: The Elysium

By: Erol Uresin & Berfin Kangal

Fig: 4 Social sustainable areas view

Description: An Elysium Cultural Center inspired by the gardens of Morocco, experiencing the oasis within an oasis.

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Honorable Mention: LIVING LAYERS

By: Elif Seda Koz, Fatma Gundogan & Emre Koç

Fig: 5 Site view of water harvesting, their process, and material used 

Description: This project, in which layers are kept alive; It reinvigorates the architecture and culture of Marrakech with a contemporary touch, with the positioning of the elements and the materials used. The water elements accompanying the user's movement, the green texture, the structures and the wooden cover create an oasis and offer a pleasant experience to the user

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Honorable Mention: MILIEU

By: Daria Uss Weronika Gielo

Fig: 6 Site plan

Description: The concept of the project was to design a building that would make full use of local culture and local ecological raw materials. The main idea was to create a visually and materially fascinating building that would fit into the surrounding landscape, stand out, but would not overshadow it.

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Honorable Mention: ec OASIS tem

By: Hossein Nazari, Neda Karimzade, Vedi Megerdichi & Shadi Ezzati

Fig: 7 Floor plan, section plan and interior space view

Description: In this project, we have tried to create a peaceful gathering place, a place where people can visit their hopes and their challenges, their future and their past, their roots and their branches. We have also promoted a green and sustainable future for the Moroccans by defining new methods.

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Honorable Mention: The Sprout

By: Paweera Panprommin, Ayaka Sato, Kian Jansuwan & Nattapong Prasitphol

Fig: 8 Section plan

Description: " A Miracle in the Moroccan Desert " This is a phrase used to refer to a type of tree that originated in Morocco, the only place in the world and Moroccans value this tree as the national tree or the tree of life.

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People's Choice: DAM.MEDINA

By: Lina Sefrioui

Fig: 9 Site view

Description: The cultural center medina

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Institutional Excellence Award: M'awee

By: Hamid kaboli, Ali Moradi, Mahsa Yazdani & Siamak Zandi

Fig: 10 3D render image

Description: | A Place To Return | Concept Design Of Cultural Center, Morocco

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Editor’s Choice: Al Souq Cultural Center

By: Klaudia

Fig: 11 Section from east and west facade and site images

Description: The project of Al Souq Cultural Center is inspired by the traditional form of market in Islamic countries. Markets are places for integration, gathering and movement. They are perfect spots to immerse in a tradition as well as get to know the culture and people. This project answers the question of "how can we experience the culture more than just by observation".

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Editor’s Choice: Gurfa Social Production Center

By: Yusuf Alperen Bayır & Zeynep Demirci

Fig: 12 Section plan

Description: Gurfa is designed to be a breathing architectural complex by proposing flexible spaces and open to alternative configurations so that both today's traditions and the probable future of the cultural activities are welcomed.

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Editor’s Choice: The Slit

By: Hilal Yılmaztürk, Buket Demir & MERVE AKÇA

Fig: 13 Section plan, site plan and interior view

Description: While making the design suggestions, the narrow and curvy streets of Marrakech, which have a historical texture, were examined. Looking at the city, this narrowness in its streets was perceived as a slit between the buildings and gave rise to the idea of 'slit' for the project.

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Editor’s Choice: THE YAZ

By: Antonio Volino

Fig: 14 Section plan

Description: Cultural center

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Editor’s Choice: Desert Rose

By: Sueda Gulen

Fig: 15 Cover image

Description: Desert Rose Cultural Centre is designed to be a specific and sustainable response to the building’s unique context. Deriving out of the idea of Marrakech culture, tradition, and art, and craft, the design and expanded program exemplify the concept of nature and technology made visible and working in harmony.

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Editor’s Choice: The Wahah Cultural Center

By: Parham Salahi, Mehdi Khakzand Mohammadhosein Eghlidos

Fig: 16 Isometric section plan

Description: The Oasis Cultural Center

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Editor’s Choice: The Hidden Paradise

By: Samuel Saad

Fig: 17 Cover image

Description: The key concept of the project is an interpretation of the feeling someone has when he or she discovers an Oasis in the desert – discovering a new and totally unexpected environment,- reassured by the contrast that surrounds the place and a place where life and activities are growing.

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Editor’s Choice: Mystery box of Culture

By: Cheung Chiho

Fig: 18 Section plan and view

Description: The Morocco culture oasis is a mystery box of Morocco's art, music and culture. The project celebrates the precious rainfall often seen in the desert and makes it part of the project, part of the life and culture happening in Morocco. It celebrates peoples' life and passion for cultural activities with nature.

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Editor’s Choice: Riad of Oasis

By: 승민 최, 형민 김

Fig: 19 Cafe and Restaurant view

Description: Creating cultural values by weaving the sense of place of the site and the urban landscape

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Editor’s Choice: I N T E R L U D E

By: Juan Gaitán Brieva

Fig: 20 Cover image

Description: Interlude is a cultural centre that aims to collect, maintain and promote local traditions and in turn making a sustainable architecture that has almost no environmental impact, thus generating a unique cultural icon in Morocco and North Africa. Just like an interlude in music, this project aims to become a place to have a break from the routine.

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Editor’s Choice: "Wonderoof" in Oasis

By: Said Daudov, Adeliya Galieva, Анастасия Rashid Gilfanov

Fig: 21 Site view

Description: "God loved birds and created trees. The man fell in love with birds and created cages - Jacques Deval. The goal of our project is to break down the barrier between wildlife and humans. In our project, we have created an oasis in which people and nature achieve the highest harmony.

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