ZAV Architects tops cultural centre with steps overlooking the Persian Gulf
Two red cement-clad domes are connected by a long set of steps to form the Rong Cultural Centre, overlooking the Persian Gulf on the island of Hormuz in Iran.
Designed by ZAV Architects, the small centre houses a tourist information centre, café, bike rental shop and a recycling management space.
The Rong Cultural Centre, which is is longlisted for the Dezeen Awards 2019 in the cultural building category, is topped with a set of steps that are intended to become a platform for events and gatherings to take place on, or be watched from.
"An 80 square-metre step platform hosts cultural activities, events and ceremonies that operate as a mediator between locals and tourists," explained the architecture studio. "It is a public space that people can walk on."
The steps connect two domed structures. One contains a cafe, while the other contains a tourist information centre that offers bike rentals.
Directly beneath the steps are a series of spaces that contain the kitchen for the cafe, along with storage spaces and a recycling collection point.
A series of workshops with locals helped to identify the priorities for the design, which included environmental compatibility, self-sufficiency and simple implementation.
"It is sustainable and recyclable, fast and easily built and can be replicated again and again," said the architecture studio.
Drawing on research into adobe structures, the centre was quickly built using soil-filled sandbags, built a...
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