Zaha Hadid, two times winner of the Stirling Prize, celebrates the launch of the Roca London Gallery
Nov 16, 2011 FEATURE, Architecture
Photo above: Roca London Gallery. Image: Courtesy of ROCA
Zaha Hadid and her team have created a design that is not just purely visual, it also uses the art of precision and control to help the visitor understand the relationship between the architecture of the space and the design of Roca bathroom products.
Miguel Angel Munar, Senior Managing Director, Roca Bathroom Products Division commented: “For Roca it is essential to have a presence in a city like London which is a benchmark for design and innovation on a global level. London is also of strategic importance to our future business development since it allows us to be close to our top international distributors and clients. At the Roca London Gallery, Zaha Hadid has perfectly interpreted all our brand values as well as our company philosophy in a singularly exciting and tangible way.”
Zaha Hadid elaborates: “Our work imbues architecture with the intricacy and beauty of natural forms. Using a formal language derived from the movement of water, the Roca London Gallery has been eroded and polished by fluidity; generating a sequence of dynamic spaces carved from this fascinating interplay between architecture and nature.”
Roca London Gallery, Image: Courtesy of ROCA
Roca London Gallery - the interior, Image: Courtesy of ROCA
The Roca London Gallery consists of a single floor measuring 1,100m2, where, as the Zaha Hadid studio intended, it appears that water has sculptured and defined each and every detail of the space. Roca’s commitment to design and innovation is clearly visible in the exterior of the building with its distinctive and unique facade which gives the Roca London Gallery its identity. Three almost organic portals which appear to have been shaped by water erosion open up this space to the city. The movement of water is the overriding theme in the Roca London Gallery’s flowing and merging exterior and interior spaces. The interior is sculptured white concrete and its state-of-the-art lighting connects each of the different areas whilst serving as a central axis around which the Roca London Gallery revolves.
Roca London Gallery - the interior, Courtesy of ROCA
Roca London Gallery - the interior, Courtesy of ROCA
The interior is fabulous, functional and flexible, featuring cutting-edge, modern, audiovisual, sound and lighting equipment. This technology provides interaction with the brand and the opportunity to discover the company’s history, its landmark achievements and the values on which all of Roca’s work is based: the commitment to sustainability and particularly to innovation, design, wellness and saving water.
The Roca London Gallery is intended to be much more than just a display space. Available to an extensive audience that will include everyone from design-savvy architects to design-hungry students, it will become a London hub hosting a wide range of activities such as exhibitions produced in-house or externally, meetings, presentations, seminars and debates, the criteria being a celebration of design in keeping with the Roca brand and company values.
Roca London Gallery - the interior, Courtesy of ROCA
The Roca Galleries represent an investment in the brand on a global scale, with the aim of creating unique spaces facilitating social and cultural encounters in the cities that play host to them. The Roca London Gallery joins the elite Roca Barcelona, Madrid and Lisbon Galleries. For a multinational company of Roca’s stature, the creation and inauguration of these spectacular venues is a source of great pride. At the same time, it allows the brand to convey its significance and values to wider society, as well as providing the opportunity to communicate and highlight its ever-growing list of industrial and cultural achievements.
Roca London Gallery - the interior, Courtesy of ROCA
Roca is dedicated to the design, production, sales and marketing of bathroom products as well as ceramic wall and floor tiles for the architecture, building and interior design sectors. The company employs over 20,200 people, has 72 production plants and is active in more than 135 countries spread across 5 continents. As the world leader in the definition of the bathroom space, Roca works closely with prestigious designers, architects and interior designers such as Moneo, Chipperfield, Herzog & de Meuron, Benedito, Giugiaro and Schmidt & Lackner, to name just a few. Through constant research and development, Roca promotes initiatives which help protect the environment. This commitment is reflected in the continuous development of new products designed to reduce water consumption.
Roca London Gallery - the interior, Courtesy of ROCA
Zaha Hadid was awarded the Pritzker Architecture Prize in 2004 and is internationally known for both her theoretical and academic work. Each of her dynamic and innovative projects builds on over thirty years of revolutionary experimentation and research in the inter-related fields of urbanism, architecture and design. Her work transforms our vision of the future with new spatial concepts and bold, visionary forms. Hadid’s outstanding contribution to the architectural profession continues to be acknowledged by the world’s most respected institutions. In 2009, she received the ‘Premium Imperiale’ from the Japan Art Association, and in 2010 Time magazine included Hadid in their list of the ‘100 Most Influential People in the World’. For the past two years, the RIBA have awarded Hadid their highest accolade, the Stirling Prize.
Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA) is a global leader in pioneering research and design investigation. Collaborations with corporations that lead their industries have increased the practice’s diversity and knowledge, while the implementation of advanced design and manufacturing technologies has aided the realization of Hadid’s innovative architectural concepts. Working at all scales and in all sectors, ZHA creates transformative spaces in synchronicity with their surroundings.
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