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S/L Architects design Amphitheater in Bahrain

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SL Architects have recently completed their latest project in Sakhir, Bahrain - Al Dana Amphitheater
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S/L Architects have recently completed their latest project in Sakhir, Bahrain – Al Dana Amphitheater. The amphitheater was built within a quarry and was oriented with the “Jebel” as its back drop. The crowd is in front of the sun as it rises behind the Jebel and sets behind the BIC tower in the distance. Discover the complete story after the jump.

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S/L Architects design Amphitheater in Bahrain
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From the architects: Respect for natural surroundings – including the nature of the location’s individual characteristics, such as sun paths and shadows, wind direction, and terrain – is what ultimately evokes the strongest bond to that nature, allowing the amphitheatre to be an organic and everlasting part of its existence. The materials and technologies chosen serve to complement that theme, allowing for a low impact footprint and meeting recycling/re-use objectives.

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S/L Architects design Amphitheater in Bahrain
Image couirtesy of © Al Dana

The amphitheatre was essentially inserted into a quarry, and orientated to have the ‘Jebel’ as a backdrop. The sun path rises from behind the Jebel and sets behind the audience and the BIC tower in the distance. Additionally, a predominantly NW wind carries sound in the direction of the audience, maximizing the efficacy of the space as a theatre. Recycled materials were used where possible, including quarried rock sheet piles and shipping containers, and the simplified use of other materials such as raw concrete, recycled rubber flooring, or epoxy coatings instead of tiling and painting, which helped to maintain the design goal of a light touch.

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S/L Architects design Amphitheater in Bahrain
Image couirtesy of © Al Dana

Further design highlights include a detailed study of sound dispersion and low-level ambient lighting, allowing for flexibility in the use of the space, whether for a moonlight cinema, or an international race screening. The Back of House facility is state of the art and includes all of the necessary requirements for any high-level international act that the Kingdom seeks to attract. The area also boasts a secondary, more intimate venue that can host events during the off-season, including, but not limited to, House of Blues, weddings, private parties, and corporate events. The office structure provides enough space for all of the staff required for hosting major international events, as well as running and maintaining the facility. It also boasts a rooftop space offering spectacular views of both the race track and the amphitheatre.

Project information
PROJECT NAME Al Dana Amphitheatre
LOCATION Sakhir
SITE AREA (ha, m2, sq2) 2,359,372 sqm
BUILDING AREA (m2, sq2) 24,500 sqm includes Theatre + 40,000 sqm Carpark
GROSS FLOOR AREA (GFA) 14,500 sqm (Buildings only)
YEAR OF COMPLETION 2021
ARCHITECT/DESIGN FIRM SL Architects
LEAD ARCHITECT/DESIGNER Marwan Lockman

DEVELOPER Ministry of Works and Mumtalakat Holdings

PRE ENGINEERING CONSULTANT Arup Amsterdam
CONTRACTOR/BUILDER Cebarco Bahrain spc
C&S CONSULTANT Gulf House Engineering
M&E CONSULTANT Gulf House Engineering
QUANTITY SURVEYOR Bakers Wilkins & Smith Limited
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT SL Architects
DESIGNER FURNITURE BRANDS Pedrali-Italy, Kastrel-Italy and Merryfair-Malaysia
SANITARYWARE BRANDS Ideal and Roca

AWARDS – Luxury Lifestyle, Build, Finalist Architizer, Finalist Australian Institute of Architecture International Award

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