Qatar National Convention Centre (QNCC), Qatar: Location: Architect: Completed: Category: Area: Capacity
Qatar National Convention Centre (QNCC), Qatar: Location: Architect: Completed: Category: Area: Capacity
Qatar National Convention Centre (QNCC), Qatar: Location: Architect: Completed: Category: Area: Capacity
The Qatar National Convention Centre (QNCC) is being built in Doha as part of the Qatar
Foundation Education City. Qatar Foundation is a non-profit organisation founded by Emir of the
State of Qatar Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al-Thani in 1995.
Conceptual design of the QNCC was provided by Yamasaki Architects and RHWL, based on a
design conceived by Arata Isozaki. The convention centre will have advanced solutions and form a
benchmark in international venue design. Apart from exhibitions and conferences, the convention
centre will host local and international music and arts festivals, and international events such as
boat and motor shows.
Design on the QNCC started in 2006 and was completed in the first quarter of 2009. The 177,000m²
convention centre development is estimated to cost $1.2bn upon completion.
Site location
A pair of sprawling steel columns create the illusion of two trees in front of the large
rectangular glass facade, supporting a roof canopy that extends out to offer shelter to a
public plaza in front of the building.
Ground Floor Plan
First Floor Plan
Second Floor Plan
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Front Elevation
Central Foyer
Spaces
In the front part of the building there is a public square partially protected by the extension of
the roof that rests on two huge steel columns with a tree-like shape forming a canopy that
protects both this space and the large glass facade from the strong sunlight.
Once visitors enter they access a huge lobby that covers the entire width and height of the
building. Retracted from the facade are reception counters, access to different rooms and the
stairs that lead to both the upper floor and lower floor spaces. In the center of the lobby,
escalators go up to the first level and open to a wide corridor that leads to the restaurant cafe,
preceded by a water mirror that offers different combinations of LED light sets and on which
hang many green pieces that resemble big leaves. Before entering the restaurant a huge
Maman receives the visitor. Already in the restaurant two imposing stairs open around each
side of the bar and leading to a higher level.
Spaces
Multi-level car
parking for 3200 cars.
Theatre of 2300
seats
Conference Hall
for 4000 seats(3000 sq.) 52 Meeting Rooms
• 10 dressing rooms
• 2 star dressing rooms
• 2 chorus changing rooms
• green room
• 5 musicians’ rooms
• Conductor’s room
• Front projection screen: 10 x 5.7m (16:9)
Meeting halls
A total of 52 meeting rooms with a seating capacity ranging from 10 to 260 seats.
Each room comes fully equipped with a 108-inch screen and built-in AV system.
Includes four sets of connected meeting rooms that can accommodate up to 260
delegates.
The meeting rooms can be subdivided according to one’s needs and connected to set up
a variety of configurations.
Meetings Rooms
QNCC’s exhibition hall ceiling consists of a series of gridded modules that can
each be individually raised or lowered at the touch of a button, all the way
down to floor level, giving the building the flexibility to change its shape
depending on the event that is being hosted.
The exhibition halls are also fitted with full color LED lighting that allows
organizers to control the ambiance.
Materials
The building structure was constructed upside down from roof deck to the foundations using
Macalloy bars to reduce costs. The 250m-long organic Sidra Tree metal structures were
fabricated in Malaysia and shipped for assembly to Doha. The concrete roof deck of the building
will be a 40m-long and 30m-wide structure supported by the tree structures.
The steel tree structures grow from two concrete bases along the façade and divide into four
branches. They are made with structural core of octagonal tubes. The iconic Sidra Tree branch
façade will change its colour daily due to six undercoats.
Structure/construction
Steel tree structures grow from two concrete bases placed a third of the length of the facade.
Each has four main branches of approximately 7 m in diameter at the base and 4 m at the top.
Two of these branches extend towards the end of the roof, the other two lean toward the
central section. They are made with structural core of octagonal tubes.
Structure/construction
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High ceilings paired with the abundance of natural
sunlight integrated into the very design of the space.
■ Different types of Lighting fixtures are used in exterior and interior for the aesthetics
purposes.
ACOUSTICS
The ceilings and walls inside the Qatar National Convention Centre are clad with 6,000 m² of
architectural wire mesh made by Haver & Boecker. To meet the exclusive requirements of the
room’s ambience, the designers chose bronze wire mesh. The high-quality aesthetic of the
architectural mesh, as well as the excellent long-life properties, non-flammability, easy
maintenance and recyclability, made choosing Haver & Boecker wire mesh an easy decision
for the client.
The walls of the Theatre Hall are clad with bronze wire mesh type MULTI-BARRETTE 8123,
which underlines the exclusivity of the ambience due it´s colour. The elegance of the wire
mesh allows interaction with various light reflections and gives the mesh a unique aesthetic.
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EXTERIOR VIEW
INTERIOR VIEW