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HEYDAR ALIYEV CULTURAL
CENTRE:
A CASE STUDY
Tanisha Agarwal
B.Arch/10003/14
Semester VII
Structural Concepts in Architecture
Monsoon 2017
Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra
INTRODUCTION
Architect: Zaha Hadid Architects
Engineer: GMD Engineers, Etik
Engineers
Structural Engineer: AKT, Tuncel
Engineers, MERO
Construction Company: DIA
Developer: State Property
Committee of Azerbaijan Republic
Built in: 2007-2012
Roof Height: 74m
Length: 10,092 m
Floors: 9
Built-up Area: 57.519 m2
Location: Baku, Azerbaijan
STRUCTURAL SYSTEM
The Heydar Aliyev Center
principally consists of two
collaborating systems:
 a concrete structure
 combined with a space frame
system
SPACE FRAME
 The space frame system enabled the
construction of a free-form structure and
saved significant time throughout the
construction process.
 In order to achieve large-scale column-free
spaces that allow the visitor to experience
the fluidity of the interior, vertical structural
elements are absorbed by the envelope and
curtain wall system.
 The particular surface geometry fosters
unconventional structural solutions.
 The introduction of curved ‘boot columns’ to
achieve the inverse peel of the surface from
the ground to the West of the building.
 The ‘dovetail’ tapering of the cantilever
beams that support the building envelope to
the East of the site!
CONCRETE
Reinforced concrete is mainly used
to construct shear walls as the
partition to separate main spaces
and to support the space frame.
It also used to construct the
footing of the building.
SUBSTRUCTURE
The substructure was developed to incorporate a flexible relationship
between the rigid grid of the space frame and the free-formed
exterior cladding seams.
These seams were derived from a process of rationalizing the
complex geometry, usage, and aesthetics of the project.
As Earthquakes are one of the biggest threats to construction in Baku,
the building must be reinforced by massive 150-foot-long concrete
piles buried below the Earth's surface to withstand an earthquake
measuring up to magnitude 7.0.
SPECIAL NODES
Due to the large span of the space frame, it is connected to the
reinforced concrete structure in addition to the support of the
columns and directly to the foundation, in order to maintain the
stability of the structure as much as possible.
The method of maintaining stability is to extend the steel core beam
from the reinforced concrete core tube, fix the vertical steel member
to the joist, and connect the space frame to the joist.
the space frame will be subjected to a large bending moment. In
order to solve this problem and ensure structural stability, the
structural engineer will thicken the space grid here, from the other
parts of the single layer into multi-layer, to provide adequate bending
resistance.
SPATIAL ARRANGEMENT
The continuous architecture contains
three major programs: museum,
exhibition halls, and convention centre
It is mainly composed by rigid
concrete structure grid free from
external space frame with a single
movement joint.
The three spaces are separated from
each other and have their own entry
and security areas.
Also, they share some common places
under the continuous external skin.
In order to make column free space,
the certain wall and envelope serve as
vertical elements.
CONVENTION CENTRE
The convention centre could be used for both convention and music performance with
1200 auditorium seats.
This section of 4 levels embraces 2 multifunctional conference halls, meeting rooms and
the media centre.
The auditorium is 18 meters height and spans approximately 28 meters supported by
concrete shear wall around the space.
To reach a large span, the ceiling is constructed by two-way system and adopt steel space
frame.
As for the internal surface of ceiling, it is created by gypsum board supported by cables to
meet acoustical and lighting requirements.
The first floor and second floor have a continuous large space and transfer the self-weight
to narrow reinforced concrete beams and columns at the base.
Then the loads are transferred to the pile foundation.
Different sizes of cross bracing according to the height of seats are used to resist lateral
force and stiffen structure.
CONVENTION CENTRE Spaces and Structural
Usage
MULTIFUNCTIONAL HALL
The multifunctional hall is divided into three
smaller ones toward north in the garden.
The hall spans about 27 meters with a height of
10.5 meters.
The ceiling of hall is constructed by steel open
web trusses which have height of 2.2 meters,
which is effective and could be used to resist
deflections in a given size.
There are three meeting rooms with a concrete
rigid system above the hall, which transfer
gravity loads to the concrete floor slab that is
approximately 0.8 meter and trusses by
columns and shear wall.
Then the hall transfers loads to slab, beams and
columns at the basement which has a grid and
patterns system through shear walls in the east,
west, and south.
MUSEUM: TEMPORARY GALLERY
The museum occupies 9 floors with exhibition halls, administrative office,
restaurant and a cafeteria. It consists of a permanent gallery and a temporary
exhibition gallery.
In the temporary gallery, a double-height space lobby is in the entrance with
curve ceiling above.
It has a very thin slab of 8-13mm thickness which covers the ceiling so they
would have a very light self-weight transferring to the foundation.
The ceiling is made by steel trusses of nearly 1.5 meters height that support its
self-weight as well, serving as a cantilever of 25 meters and transferring loads to
the element B –the tilt shear wall with a wide of 1.4 meter.
Then the loads are carried by 3.1 meters thick mat foundation and 1.1 meter
thick piles underground.
The element C is a cantilever floor that spans approximately 20.4 meters
supported by the tilt shear wall.
In order to reach the large span, the structure could be two-way concrete waffle
slab with a height of nearly 2.2 meters.
TEMPORARY EXHIBITION
GALLERY
MUSEUM: PERMANENT GALLERY
As for the basement, it is a grids
patterns constructed by the
concrete flat slab and columns.
In the permanent collection
gallery, the space is divided by
element B, the tilt shear wall.
Element D spans nearly 9.8
meters while element E spans 8.2
meters measuring 1.2 meter
depth.
This beam in turn supports both
dead loads and live loads from
roof and the floor of exhibition
and then transfer forces to the
mat foundation.
LIBRARY
The library is 8 stories seated in the north of site with a continuous
external building skin in the façade.
The AHU room is a large space that sits on a 1.2 meter mat
foundation spanning 21.6 meters with a height of 9 meters.
The 120-mm-thick reinforced concrete slab is supported by shear
wall in four directions.
The beam in turn supports the reinforced concrete slab every 3.5
meters by 0.8 meter depth.
For the AHU room embeds in the finer grid, heavy girders are needed
to carry more loads transferred from top elements like concrete
columns, beams, slabs and trusses of the ceiling.
STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS
CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS
The building, whose distorted grid panels soft polyester reinforced
fiberglass has no visible connections, is less “as built” and more like
“if landed”.
The construction has used 121,000 m3 of reinforced concrete,
194,000tn formwork and 19.000tn mild steel.
To shape the outer skin 5,500 tons of structural steel were needed,
creating the 40,000 m2 basis area for panels made ​​from fiberglass
reinforced polyester or with concrete, a total of almost 17,000
individual panels with different geometries.
CLADDING MATERIALS
Glass Fibre Reinforced Concrete (GFRC) and Glass Fibre Reinforced
Polyester (GFRP) were chosen as ideal cladding materials.
They allow for the powerful plasticity of the building’s design while
responding to very different functional demands related to a variety
of situations: plaza, transitional zones and envelope.
CONCLUSION
The design of the Heydar Aliyev Centre establishes a continuous, fluid
relationship between its surrounding plaza and the building’s interior.
This was achieved by using an ingenious and elegant structure system,
which has two collaborating systems: a concrete structure combined with a
space frame system.
Because vertical structural elements are absorbed by the envelope and
curtain wall system, the large-scale column-free spaces can allow the visitor
to experience the fluidity of the interior.
Another important issue is the building’s skin.
To make the surface so continuous that it appears homogenous, a broad
range of different functions, construction logics and technical systems were
brought together and integrated into the building’s envelope.
It makes the building appear homogenous since different parts were covered
and connected.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
http://faculty.arch.tamu.edu
https://en.wikiarquitectura.com/building/heydar-aliyev-cultural-
center/
https://www.archdaily.com/448774/heydar-aliyev-center-zaha-
hadid-architects
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Heydar Aliyev Cultural Centre

  • 1. HEYDAR ALIYEV CULTURAL CENTRE: A CASE STUDY Tanisha Agarwal B.Arch/10003/14 Semester VII Structural Concepts in Architecture Monsoon 2017 Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra
  • 2. INTRODUCTION Architect: Zaha Hadid Architects Engineer: GMD Engineers, Etik Engineers Structural Engineer: AKT, Tuncel Engineers, MERO Construction Company: DIA Developer: State Property Committee of Azerbaijan Republic Built in: 2007-2012 Roof Height: 74m Length: 10,092 m Floors: 9 Built-up Area: 57.519 m2 Location: Baku, Azerbaijan
  • 3. STRUCTURAL SYSTEM The Heydar Aliyev Center principally consists of two collaborating systems:  a concrete structure  combined with a space frame system
  • 4. SPACE FRAME  The space frame system enabled the construction of a free-form structure and saved significant time throughout the construction process.  In order to achieve large-scale column-free spaces that allow the visitor to experience the fluidity of the interior, vertical structural elements are absorbed by the envelope and curtain wall system.  The particular surface geometry fosters unconventional structural solutions.  The introduction of curved ‘boot columns’ to achieve the inverse peel of the surface from the ground to the West of the building.  The ‘dovetail’ tapering of the cantilever beams that support the building envelope to the East of the site!
  • 5. CONCRETE Reinforced concrete is mainly used to construct shear walls as the partition to separate main spaces and to support the space frame. It also used to construct the footing of the building.
  • 6. SUBSTRUCTURE The substructure was developed to incorporate a flexible relationship between the rigid grid of the space frame and the free-formed exterior cladding seams. These seams were derived from a process of rationalizing the complex geometry, usage, and aesthetics of the project. As Earthquakes are one of the biggest threats to construction in Baku, the building must be reinforced by massive 150-foot-long concrete piles buried below the Earth's surface to withstand an earthquake measuring up to magnitude 7.0.
  • 7. SPECIAL NODES Due to the large span of the space frame, it is connected to the reinforced concrete structure in addition to the support of the columns and directly to the foundation, in order to maintain the stability of the structure as much as possible. The method of maintaining stability is to extend the steel core beam from the reinforced concrete core tube, fix the vertical steel member to the joist, and connect the space frame to the joist. the space frame will be subjected to a large bending moment. In order to solve this problem and ensure structural stability, the structural engineer will thicken the space grid here, from the other parts of the single layer into multi-layer, to provide adequate bending resistance.
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  • 9. SPATIAL ARRANGEMENT The continuous architecture contains three major programs: museum, exhibition halls, and convention centre It is mainly composed by rigid concrete structure grid free from external space frame with a single movement joint. The three spaces are separated from each other and have their own entry and security areas. Also, they share some common places under the continuous external skin. In order to make column free space, the certain wall and envelope serve as vertical elements.
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  • 11. CONVENTION CENTRE The convention centre could be used for both convention and music performance with 1200 auditorium seats. This section of 4 levels embraces 2 multifunctional conference halls, meeting rooms and the media centre. The auditorium is 18 meters height and spans approximately 28 meters supported by concrete shear wall around the space. To reach a large span, the ceiling is constructed by two-way system and adopt steel space frame. As for the internal surface of ceiling, it is created by gypsum board supported by cables to meet acoustical and lighting requirements. The first floor and second floor have a continuous large space and transfer the self-weight to narrow reinforced concrete beams and columns at the base. Then the loads are transferred to the pile foundation. Different sizes of cross bracing according to the height of seats are used to resist lateral force and stiffen structure.
  • 12. CONVENTION CENTRE Spaces and Structural Usage
  • 13. MULTIFUNCTIONAL HALL The multifunctional hall is divided into three smaller ones toward north in the garden. The hall spans about 27 meters with a height of 10.5 meters. The ceiling of hall is constructed by steel open web trusses which have height of 2.2 meters, which is effective and could be used to resist deflections in a given size. There are three meeting rooms with a concrete rigid system above the hall, which transfer gravity loads to the concrete floor slab that is approximately 0.8 meter and trusses by columns and shear wall. Then the hall transfers loads to slab, beams and columns at the basement which has a grid and patterns system through shear walls in the east, west, and south.
  • 14. MUSEUM: TEMPORARY GALLERY The museum occupies 9 floors with exhibition halls, administrative office, restaurant and a cafeteria. It consists of a permanent gallery and a temporary exhibition gallery. In the temporary gallery, a double-height space lobby is in the entrance with curve ceiling above. It has a very thin slab of 8-13mm thickness which covers the ceiling so they would have a very light self-weight transferring to the foundation. The ceiling is made by steel trusses of nearly 1.5 meters height that support its self-weight as well, serving as a cantilever of 25 meters and transferring loads to the element B –the tilt shear wall with a wide of 1.4 meter. Then the loads are carried by 3.1 meters thick mat foundation and 1.1 meter thick piles underground. The element C is a cantilever floor that spans approximately 20.4 meters supported by the tilt shear wall. In order to reach the large span, the structure could be two-way concrete waffle slab with a height of nearly 2.2 meters.
  • 16. MUSEUM: PERMANENT GALLERY As for the basement, it is a grids patterns constructed by the concrete flat slab and columns. In the permanent collection gallery, the space is divided by element B, the tilt shear wall. Element D spans nearly 9.8 meters while element E spans 8.2 meters measuring 1.2 meter depth. This beam in turn supports both dead loads and live loads from roof and the floor of exhibition and then transfer forces to the mat foundation.
  • 17. LIBRARY The library is 8 stories seated in the north of site with a continuous external building skin in the façade. The AHU room is a large space that sits on a 1.2 meter mat foundation spanning 21.6 meters with a height of 9 meters. The 120-mm-thick reinforced concrete slab is supported by shear wall in four directions. The beam in turn supports the reinforced concrete slab every 3.5 meters by 0.8 meter depth. For the AHU room embeds in the finer grid, heavy girders are needed to carry more loads transferred from top elements like concrete columns, beams, slabs and trusses of the ceiling.
  • 19. CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS The building, whose distorted grid panels soft polyester reinforced fiberglass has no visible connections, is less “as built” and more like “if landed”. The construction has used 121,000 m3 of reinforced concrete, 194,000tn formwork and 19.000tn mild steel. To shape the outer skin 5,500 tons of structural steel were needed, creating the 40,000 m2 basis area for panels made ​​from fiberglass reinforced polyester or with concrete, a total of almost 17,000 individual panels with different geometries.
  • 20. CLADDING MATERIALS Glass Fibre Reinforced Concrete (GFRC) and Glass Fibre Reinforced Polyester (GFRP) were chosen as ideal cladding materials. They allow for the powerful plasticity of the building’s design while responding to very different functional demands related to a variety of situations: plaza, transitional zones and envelope.
  • 21. CONCLUSION The design of the Heydar Aliyev Centre establishes a continuous, fluid relationship between its surrounding plaza and the building’s interior. This was achieved by using an ingenious and elegant structure system, which has two collaborating systems: a concrete structure combined with a space frame system. Because vertical structural elements are absorbed by the envelope and curtain wall system, the large-scale column-free spaces can allow the visitor to experience the fluidity of the interior. Another important issue is the building’s skin. To make the surface so continuous that it appears homogenous, a broad range of different functions, construction logics and technical systems were brought together and integrated into the building’s envelope. It makes the building appear homogenous since different parts were covered and connected.