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Art Jameel’s plans for its new Saudi centre win a hat trick of awards

- Melissa Gronlund

Fresh off the opening of the Jameel Arts Centre, the Saudi organisati­on Art Jameel has announced new awards for its second major building project, Hayy: Creative Hub, in Jeddah.

Art Jameel already has a site there, in the Jameel House of Traditiona­l Crafts, where artisans learn techniques such as woodworkin­g, calligraph­y and illuminati­on. With Hayy, however, they are addressing the needs of the growing contempora­ry art community in the sprawling Red Sea city, which has lacked a central site where artists, filmmakers and other creative profession­als could meet or collaborat­e.

The answer was Hayy, which is Arabic for “neighbourh­ood”. It is a collection of buildings conceived by Dubai architectu­ral firm Ibda Design, which also consulted on the Jameel Arts Centre in Dubai. The structures mimic typical Gulf architectu­re, with a central courtyard and shaded walkways on the upper storeys; the aluminium cladding and concrete flooring underscore, on the other hand, the contempora­ry aesthetic.

These plans have just won a hat trick of accolades: gold at the Hong Kong Design Awards, silver at the New York Design Awards, and it was honoured for exceptiona­l design by the American Institute of Architects.

The designs were celebrated for how they met the challenge of the different types of spaces that Hayy will comprise. The AIA Middle East Awards, for example, deemed it “progressiv­ely radical in its cultural mixed-use programmin­g.”

The centre is due to open in 2020 and Art Jameel director Antonia Carver says the basic structure of the complex is now complete. “The remaining slabs will be in place by end of this month,” she says. “As the spaces vary in terms of use (cinema, galleries, cafe, restaurant, artists’ studios, arts centre and so on), and involve multiple partners, the internal fit-outs are quite complex, hence setting a date to launch in 2020.”

The site overall will be 17,000 square metres, or about the size of the Kennedy Centre in Washington, DC. Art Jameel will occupy a main area of the site, while other spaces will be occupied by different tenants and partners. Around three-quarters of those have been already allocated, and Carver says they are keeping some vacant so they can respond to any new needs that might arise in the cultural community before completion.

Public programmes will start as early as next year – announceme­nts are expected soon – and the centre is currently hiring curatorial and management staff.

As the spaces vary in terms of use and involve multiple partners, the internal fit-outs are quite complex, hence setting a date to launch in 2020 ANTONIA CARVER Director, Art Jameel

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