Within the site’s demise, the design will seek to articulate, complement and integrate, as necessary, the new Convention Centre with both, the Exhibition Centre and the Bogotá Water and Sewage Company Buildings. This can be achieved in various levels, which will range from the association/affiliation of its relevant programmatic areas to the integration of its public and green spaces.
A redefinition of the ground mass as a continuous landscape that seamlessly weaves between the different site components can create a cohesive network of fully integrated facilities.
The proposal explores the potential of different visual fields within and around the site in an attempt to maximize the openness and therefore its perceptive scale without limiting the openness of the site.
This is attained by drawing visual fields from strategic locations towards the ‘cerros orientales’ (eastern mountains) and the Sanctuaries of Monserrate and Guadalupe, key landmarks of Bogotá, serving not only as an orientation device to the visitors, but fundamentally providing strong references to the city from critical corners of the proposal. The incorporation of a virtual topography provides a zoning plan where the floor area ratio can be increased without limiting the openness of the site.It is the aim of our proposal for the new Convention Centre to create strong links with the surrounding context, which can then be translated into synergies for the development and the area. The close proximity of new infrastructures such as the Water & Sewage Company, the redeveloped Corferias campus and the car park buildings present the area with a unique opportunity for the creation of an important civic hub consisting of a series of public spaces with the potential to thrive as a new centrality for the city.
With this in mind, the proposal plans to exploit two main axes: the relationship between the new Centre and the Water Plaza and the connection between the car park and Corferias. The symbiotic relationship between the BICC, the Water Plaza and Corferias, drives and determines the arrangement of the building mass. By shifting it towards the Carrera 40, the building opens up towards the EAAB building’s podium, placing the public space at its core and providing a strong spatially integrated civic space by complementing the Water Plaza with an area where community events can be staged at. The integration and consolidation of this space opens plenty of possibilities for setting-up entertainment activities, which can complement the exhibition and cultural uses.
By elevating this public space, the proposal addresses the other main axis of connectivity that are presented by the car park building and Corferias, giving way to a covered podium or plaza that is further articulated by reaching out to Carrera 40, as a focal point for pedestrian access, and inserting public programme at the roof by means of a roof terrace and a café / bar. The space created allows for multiple threads of pedestrian movements to be pulled through the site and buildable area, effectively composing an interface of movements-paths that carve into the building mass.
Location: Bogota, Colombia
Architect: Zaha Hadid Architects / Juan Manuel Peláez Arquitectos
Program: Convention Centre : Audiorium (4000 seats), Exhibition Space, Meeting FacilityClient: Camara de Comerico de Bogatá
Design: Zaha Hadid with Patrik Schumacher
Project Associate: Juan Ignacio Aranguren C.
Project Leader: Juan Ignacio Aranguren C.
Team (ZHA): Andrés Arias Madrid, Santiago Fernandez Achury, Alexander Palacio, Gerry Cruz, Fernando Poucell, Luis Miguel Samanez, Martin Krcha, Jakub Klaska, Anas Younes
Team (Juan Manuel Peláez Arquitectos): Juan Esteban Ramírez, Diana Herrera, Alejandro Huertas,Daniel Gonzalez, Catalina Ochoa, Jheny Nieto
Size: 66,000 m2
Structure: AKT II
Theatre: Artec
Sustainability: Max Fordham
Facade: Newtecnic
Landscape: Balmari
Lighting: OVI
Cost: Davis Langdon
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