TuesAliyev Center in Baku | Azerbaijan
ects have designed the Heydar Aliyev Center in Baku,
Azerbaijan. “The Heydar Aliyev Center hosts a variety of cultural
programs, its design is a departure from the rigid and often monumental
architecture of the former Soviet Union that is so prevalent in Baku,
aspiring instead to express the sensibilities and diversity of Azeri
culture. The Center’s design establishes a continuous, fluid
relationship between its surrounding plaza and the building’s interior.
The plaza, as the ground surface, accessible to all, rises to envelop an
equally public interior and define a sequence of event spaces within.
Undulations, folds, and inflections modify this surface to create an
architectural landscape that performs a multitude of functions:
welcoming, embracing, and directing visitors throughout the center;
blurring the conventional differentiation between architecture and
landscape, interior and exterior. Fluidity in architecture is not new to
the region. The continuous calligraphic scripts and patterning of
historical Islamic architecture flow from carpets to walls, walls to
ceilings, ceilings to domes; establishing seamless relationships and
blurring distinctions between architectural elements and the ground they
inhabit. The Center’s design relates to this historical understanding
of architecture, not through the use of mimicry or a limiting adherence
to the iconography of the past, but with a firmly contemporary
interpretation.”
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Regards Dharam Patel
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