Shees Friday Market

Shees Friday Market 

Shape Architecture Practice + Research

Shees Friday Market
© Marc Goodwin

DESIGN TEAM
Walid Boudegga, Sarfaraz Mohammed Ashraf, Mohamed Shoeab, Wail Jonblat, Jethro Armenta, Irene Babu, Yasser Elsayed, Abdul Hakim, Maria Fulla, Abdalla Hijazy , Ibrahim Batcha, Samer El Hajj, Mohammed Al Mazzaz

MANUFACTURERS
Gutmann, Grohe, Emirates Glass, Roma Luce

PHOTOGRAPHS
Marc Goodwin, Yasser Ibrahim

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Abdulla Al Shamsi, Shabeeb Mohammed

LIGHTING CONSULTANTS
Cpld

MAIN CONTRACTORS
Al Wathba Building & Contracting

END USER
Sharjah Asset Management

DISPLAY UNITS DESIGNERS
Shades Interiors

SIGNAGE CONSULTANT
Dezigntechnic

LOCATION
Sharjah, United Arab Emirates

AREA
6450 M²

YEAR
2023

CATEGORY
Market

Shees Friday Market
Courtesy of Shape Architecture Practice

The Shell Home project in Malibu challenges us to reconsider how we design and build architecture. This project illustrates how natural principles may be used to guide design, improve performance and give shape to the envelope of a building.

This ‘Form Finding Functionality’ leverages air pressure to design and build an asymmetrical thin shell structure quickly and practically.

Shees Friday Market
© Marc Goodwin
Shees Friday Market
© Marc Goodwin

The resulting building is a sculpture for living. Architecturally expressive and highly resilient, it provides structural and environmental efficiency as well as adaptability within a uniquely flowing organic form.

The construction industry has trailed other major industries with regard to productivity and technology. This has resulted in significant ineficiencies in some of the most basic aspects of construction including safety, speed, affordability and environmental impact.

Shees Friday Market
© Marc Goodwin
Shees Friday Market
© Marc Goodwin

Given buildings account for 30% of the world’s energy consumption, is it not time to rethink how we build and design?

Our alternative approach deploys a single reusable, preformed pneumatic formwork secured to a foundation and inflated to a specified air pressure. Steel reinforcement and concrete are added onto the inflated air form.

Shees Friday Market
© Marc Goodwin
Shees Friday Market
© Marc Goodwin

Air pressure is maintained during construction and curing. Once the specified compressive strength is achieved, the formwork is deflated and ready for reuse.

Less material and labor are required and construction waste and timelines are reduced, yet the resulting building envelope is more resilient, safer and greener than traditional construction.

Shees Friday Market
© Marc Goodwin
Shees Friday Market
© Marc Goodwin

The building technology exemplified by this project has applications across scales, programs, and price points and articulates a new architectural and construction approach, synthesizing design, resiliency, and sustainability.

The Shell Home literally and figuratively emerges from the landscape, providing endlessly flowing living spaces tied to views framed by generous organic openings.

The project's sinusoidally silhouetted shell is as naturally elegant as it is safe.

Shees Friday Market
© Marc Goodwin
Shees Friday Market
© Marc Goodwin

The building shell curves continuously to articulate sculptural environments and define comfortable, biomorphic spaces. The design approach is derived from natural forces.

Air pressure is harnessed to build and design the project. The resulting form elevates both sensations and performance and brings us closer to a synergy with nature.

The dual-curvature, monolithic building envelope is much safer and more resilient than traditional envelopes.

Shees Friday Market
© Marc Goodwin
Shees Friday Market
© Marc Goodwin

It carries dead and live loads efficiently and transfers them elegantly along its entire perimeter to the foundation.

The building shell is self-supporting, eliminating the need for columns or bearing walls and allowing total flexibility to design and evolve the interior.

Shees Friday Market
© Marc Goodwin
Shees Friday Market
© Marc Goodwin

It is made up of low-carbon geopolymer concrete and contains less than half the embodied energy of a similarly sized traditional building.

The building envelope is also thermal bridge-free and insulated to reduce energy use by as much as 65%.

Shees Friday Market
© Marc Goodwin
Shees Friday Market
© Marc Goodwin

The Shell Home’s high-efficiency envelope, siting, landscape and water elements, natural ventilation, and day-lighting combine with other passive design elements and active systems to further reduce environmental impact.


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Masterplan


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Plan - Ground Floor
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Plan - Mezzanine
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Plan - Cluster
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Plan - Large Carpet
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Plan - Large Nursery


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Long Elevation
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Elevation - Nursery
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Elevation - Small Shop
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Elevation - Carpet Shop


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Section
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Section - Mezzanine