New RTA Headquarters designed by Zwarts & Jansma Architects
Zwarts
& Jansma Architects won the competition for the design of the new
headquarters of the Road & Transport Authority (RTA) in Dubai 2007.
RTA HQ will be built in an artificial lake at Al Garhoud on Marrakech
Road, adjacent to the new Ras Al Khor Bridge and neighbouring the new
interchange of Rabat Road and Marrakech Road.
The site is an excellent habitat for the headquarters of an
organisation responsible for traffic. RTA HQ will stand as a watchtower
overlooking a landscape of infrastructure embedded by the natural
beauty of the Dubai Creek and the green zone of Festival City. The
crossing of waterways, highways and subways has been a key-factor in
the development of both the architectural concept and the landscaping.
RTA HQ is a glass crystal with Venetian blinds. The angled
surfaces of the building derive from the site. The reflection of
sunlight changes the appearance of the facades during the day. The
façade facing the new Ras al Khor Bridge will be covered with a grid of
LED-lights: a ‘billboard’ showing images, animations or information to
the flow of traffic crossing the creek.
RTA HQ will be built in an artificial lake. During office
hours, different features will make the water swirl and turn, in the
evening the surface will become quiet. The light-effects then take
over, reflecting the building and the city's traffic. The level of the
lake is slightly above that of the surrounding area. Underneath it are
a publicly accessible exposition space and a congress facility.
Access to the building is provided in three different ways. The
congress facility and exposition space are accessible by descending
stairs that run over the full length of the northern part of the plot.
Staff and employees enter the building through the car park. Taxi
drivers drop off visitors on an eye-catching fly-over crossing the
artificial lake, right in front of the elevators in the entrance hall.