ASPIRE INDOOR SPORT COMPLEX
Location: Doha, Qatar
Design Director: Raya Ani
Company Name: RAW-NYC Architects
Category: Architecture
Year: 2014
A sports complex as part of Aspire zone in Doha, Qatar. Aspire Academy was established as an independent government-funded Agency and is now incorporated into the Aspire Zone Foundation. Its purpose and objectives include improving the quality of education and sports opportunities for people of Qatar.
Ancient Arabic traditions revere the Sidra, or Lote tree, a species of plum, as a symbol of knowledge, health and good fortune. The design actively takes inspiration from the Sidra tree and is expressed in the ever-expanding trunk, roots and branches connecting all aspects of the building inside and out. The roof, facades and the interior are woven together by the growth of the tree trunk and branches, which in turn support the structure.
The program (two soccer fields, reception, offices, café, viewing gallery, sports store, changing rooms, lockers and toilets) represents the different indoor functions placed within a landscaped environment. The two soccer field courts are placed within a square volume where light is filtered between the branches of the roof, providing an experience similar to lying underneath a tree. The simple form takes its inspiration from history where they used simple lines and proportions, while the four corners are rounded off to express the soft lines of the mass, in line with Aspire city’s curvilinear shapes. The roots of the tree spread through the floor as well as on the roof, creating a pattern reflected throughout the structure.