London-based Studio Seilern Architects surrounded the Gouna Festival Plaza in the Red Sea resort of El Gouna, in Egypt, with a trio of 20-metre-high colonnades, in order to provide shade from the sun, shelter from the wind and divides the area in different spaces.
Plaza on the Red Sea is surrounded with 20-metre-high colonnades
Studio Seilern Architects has enclosed the Gouna Festival Plaza in the Egyptian resort of El Gouna with a trio of huge colonnades.
Image courtesy of Studio Seilern Architects. Photography by Paul Riddle.
Image courtesy of Studio Seilern Architects. Photography by Paul Riddle.
Image courtesy of Studio Seilern Architects. Photography by Paul Riddle.
Image courtesy of Studio Seilern Architects. Photography by Paul Riddle.
Image courtesy of Studio Seilern Architects. Photography by Paul Riddle.
Image courtesy of Studio Seilern Architects. Photography by Paul Riddle.
Image courtesy of Studio Seilern Architects. Photography by Paul Riddle.
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- Lucia Brandoli
- 18 March 2022
The plaza – developed for Egyptian-Montenegrin businessman Samih Sawiris, who owns the resort town – was built within an artificial lagoon and is the first stage of the Gouna Conference and Culture Centre, designed to be a cultural destination for the resort town.
Located on a series of artificial islands, three L-shaped colonnades enclosed a trio of spaces. The plaza, in fact, is designed to be a multifunctional space, able to host every year El Gouna Film Festival, sporting events and concerts. Over the next couple of years a conference centre and a 600-seat concert hall designed by the same studio will be built.
"It should feel like an awe-inspiring and captivating public space for events such as the Gouna World Squash tournament […], or feel intimate and welcoming for a wedding or festive gatherings, while also acting as a tranquil and wonderful place to visit when not in festive use,” said Seilern.
Image courtesy of Studio Seilern Architects. Photography by Paul Riddle.
Image courtesy of Studio Seilern Architects. Photography by Paul Riddle.
Image courtesy of Studio Seilern Architects. Photography by Paul Riddle.
Image courtesy of Studio Seilern Architects. Photography by Paul Riddle.
Image courtesy of Studio Seilern Architects. Photography by Paul Riddle.
Image courtesy of Studio Seilern Architects. Photography by Paul Riddle.
Image courtesy of Studio Seilern Architects. Photography by Paul Riddle.