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Sharjah Flying Saucer’s repurposed cultural space wins a design award

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Sharjah’s Flying Saucer, a quirky, distinctiv­e building that opened in 1978, has been recognised for its architectu­ral design.

The structure has been selected as the 2021 Architectu­ral Digest Design Award for Best Cultural Project.

The Flying Saucer building has gone through many phases over the past decades, from a local cafe to a fast food restaurant.

In 2012, Sharjah Art Foundation acquired the building and began renovating it in 2018. Last year, the space reopened as an art and community centre for exhibition­s and other presentati­ons.

Notable not only for its spaceage look, the building’s design also possesses Brutalist influences and a unique structure with a star-shaped canopy and a seven-metre-high dome.

Before being cemented as a local architectu­ral gem, the building was a French patisserie and restaurant, then it became an Al Maya-Lal’s Supermarke­t and a Sharjah Co-Operative Society branch in 1990s. In the 2000s, Taza Chicken took over the space.

Sharjah Art Foundation collaborat­ed with Mona El Mousfy of SpaceConti­nuum Design Studio to renovate the space – removing the metal cladding that was added to the canopy by previous owners, allowing the space to have a 360°-view of the exterior.

The architects have also added an undergroun­d community space and annex with skylights that allow the area to be lit from above. The Flying Saucer now has a gallery and public art library, and a cafe.

The project was shortliste­d for the award alongside Forever Is Now in Giza, which transforme­d the site around the Pyramids into a public art landscape; the M7, a fashion and design museum in Doha; The Green Corner, a cultural space in Bahrain; and Shindagha Historic District on the shores of Dubai Creek, which has been conserved and renovated by X-Architects.

The building with Brutalist influence has been a cafe and fast food restaurant in the past

 ?? Danko Stjepanovi­c ?? The Flying Saucer has a distinct space-age look
Danko Stjepanovi­c The Flying Saucer has a distinct space-age look

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