Zaha Hadid Architects Reveal More Information And Pictures Of Their ‘Regium Waterfront’ Project

Zaha Hadid is working on her latest project in Italy, in the Mediterranean city of Reggio Calabria. Now, the architects have revealed some more information.

‘The project will be a gathering place for people of all ages – presenting the Mediterranean’s rich and diverse history with visual and performing arts to enhance the cultural vitality of the city,’ Zaha Hadid said.

One building will house a museum of Mediterranean history, including exhibition spaces, restoration facilities, an archive, an aquarium and a library.

The second will house the museum’s administrative offices, a gym, craft workshops, shops and a cinema, as well as three separate auditoriums that can be joined together.

Furthermore the project includes a performing arts center on a sea strait that separates continental Italy from the island of Sicily. The center will be visible from the Sicilian coast.

The following is some information from Zaha Hadid Architects:

‘The project aims to define the city of Reggio Calabria as a Mediterranean cultural capital through the realization of two characteristic buildings: a museum and a multifunctional building for performing arts.

The location of the site on the narrow sea strait separating continental Italy from Sicily offers an opportunity to create two unique buildings, visible from the sea and the Sicilian coast: a Museum of the Mediterranean History and a Multifunctional Building.

The form of the museum draws inspiration from the organic shapes of a starfish. The radial symmetry of this shape helps to coordinate the communication and circulation between different sections of the museum and its other facilities. The Museum of Mediterranean History will house exhibition spaces, restoration facilities, an archive, an aquarium and library.

The Multifunctional Building is a composition of three separate elements that surround a partially covered piazza. The building will house the museum’s administrative offices, a gym, local craft laboratories, shops and a cinema. Three different auditoriums, which can be converted into one large space, are also housed in the Multifunctional Building.

PROGRAM: Mixed-Use: Museum of the Mediterranean and Multifunctional block.’

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