View Full Version : #COMPLETED: NATIONAL BANK OF DUBAI, 16F Com, 125m (Dubai Creek, Deira)


Face81
August 3rd, 2011, 05:55 PM
Not sure if we have a thread for this, but there was an interesting story about the building and I felt it should be archived for posterity :)

Anyway, this is building is also amongst the most photographed in Dubai and it may not be a supertall, but it was one of the first that started Dubai's skyscraper craze back in the 1990's. Besides, it is a pretty cool building! :cheers:

Modern Icons: National Bank

Bana AL Qabbani
Aug 4, 2011

http://www.thenational.ae/deployedfiles//Assets/Richmedia/Image/na04au-ICONS2.jpg
Bank on the banks: the Emirates NBD headquarters on the Dubai Creek, Deira.
Jeff Topping / The National


DUBAI // When the glass facade of a building features gold dust, you know it was built to stand the test of time.

Such is the case with the 125-metre high National Bank of Dubai (NBD) headquarters, which was finished in 1998 on the edge of Dubai Creek, Deira.

The 16-storey building continues to charm as it reflects the hues of the sky, the orange sunsets and the dhows on the water.

"Sure enough, when we finished the building and put up the glass, to our surprise people were going across the creek looking at the sun's rays being reflected in different ways as the sunset changed its colour," says Carlos Ott, an architect who designed the building with NORR.

"We tried to do something iconic, but it also had to be timeless and had to have strong qualities. We knew that we were not building for 50 years."

Inspired by the rich heritage of commerce, the elegant design was inspired by the shape of the dhow, which was also the bank's logo at the time, Mr Ott says. NBD in 2007 merged with Emirates Bank International to become Emirates NBD.

"We were inspired by the dhow with its three parts - the hull, the masts and the sail - to design the new building," he says.

"We created a scheme whereby the banking hall became the hull of the dhow, the two masts carrying the elevators and stairs were the masts of the boat, and the building was designed in the form of a sail not unlike those of the dhow, therefore creating a nautical feel."

Gold, inspired by Dubai's trading past, featured prominently in the choice of colour for the facade.

"As architects we always try to find reasons so it fits the context of what the building is going to be, and what is the past and culture of the place," says Amir Rahbar of Dubarch, who worked on the conceptual design with Mr Ott.

"I have been an architect for 30 years and we have done lots of buildings, but few have the status or the location or the charm that this one has … it has a certain energy."

Mr Rahbar says some artists have been so enchanted by the building they have published a book depicting the reflections seen in its glass.

"We really wanted the glass to show as gold, so it actually has a certain amount of gold in it. I think they told me more than 5kg or 6kg for the whole glass," he says.

"In September, it has this ray of light coming from the convex facade … it will hold its own, I think, for a very long time."

The building is also intended to symbolise the strong presence the financial organisation has in the country.

"We wanted to have these two legs and we wanted to have a psychological opening to the creek," Mr Rahbar says. "We did not want to block the creek with the building."

Among the many challenges faced by the architects was a lack of central columns in the building.

"At the time it was the most expensive per-square-foot building that was being built and the challenges were, of course, the facade, the way it was designed and the structure," Mr Rahbar says. "It was the first time that non-vertical columns were used in the UAE, I think."

The building project, which was undertaken for the bank's 30th anniversary, continues to be a symbol for the emirate. Mr Rahbar says that for the bank's 35th anniversary, it minted some Dh1 coins with the image of the building on them.

"A bank building in my opinion has to create the image of something very classical, very solid - something that will stand by in the ups and downs that our life takes us through," Mr Ott says.

"We tried very hard … to create something very tranquil - the antithesis, perhaps, to the buildings that were built later around Deira and Dubai."




Source (http://www.thenational.ae/news/uae-news/modern-icons-national-bank)

I used to have some great photos of the sun reflecting off the facade, but can't find them! I will post some soon :)

Face81
August 3rd, 2011, 06:00 PM
Here are some random ones from the internet......

http://www.molon.de/galleries/UAE/Dubai/Creek/images01/22%20National%20Bank%20of%20Dubai.jpg

http://www.skyscraperpicture.com/dubai200.jpg

http://www.calwestinv.com/Dubai%20-National%20Bank.jpg

http://www.trekway.com/united-arab-emirates/images/EAU04_037-architecture-dubai.jpg

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_HIZ4odeu-y4/SXLWCRZOPNI/AAAAAAAAAVY/XNe2JuZiIfM/s1600/dubai+creek+at+night+2+copy.jpg

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3586/3789253148_bd4ac6c87f.jpg

http://www.kharwa.com/images/IM000964.JPG

http://www.iai-banten.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/70063_6.jpg

http://i.pbase.com/o6/93/329493/1/72572195.l9vvtzrw.DubaiAerialsJan07040.jpg

http://www.vagabonds.ch/wp-content/pics/Dubai/National_Bank.jpg

Imre
August 3rd, 2011, 06:51 PM
November 2009

http://i54.tinypic.com/1r6yvl.jpg

Face81
August 4th, 2011, 10:23 AM
^^ cool picture :)

Face81
August 4th, 2011, 04:01 PM
The giant mirror effect in all its glory :)

http://www.ece.ubc.ca/~kambiza/images/COFCOMM.JPG

Imre
August 12th, 2011, 01:29 PM
^^ cool picture :)

Thanks, found another one from 2007 , how busy the car park next to the Land Department :) Anyway same today.

http://img220.imageshack.us/img220/3121/imresolt010ma3.jpg (http://imageshack.us)

Face81
November 30th, 2011, 11:38 PM
http://static.amefiles.com/images/news/large/7/1300277-work-nbd.jpg


* United Arab Emirates: 9 hours, 34 minutes ago
* PRESS RELEASE



Emirates NBD announced that it is celebrating the 40th UAE National Day by integrating the "Spirit of the Union" theme across a range of activities, designed to highlight the political and social unity and cultural heritage of the country.

With the UAE National Flag as the main focus of the celebrations, a 45 x 25 metre illuminated flag weighing a staggering 2.5 tons has been installed on the façade of the Emirates NBD Group Head Office along the Deira Creek.

The dazzling display, which consists of 12,500 linear metres of waterproof LED lights in the four colours of the UAE flag. Simultaneously, LED lighting and laser sky beams in the colours of the UAE flag have been projected on many of the bank's prominent branches across the length and breadth of the country.

"On the occasion of the 40th UAE National Day, Emirates NBD congratulates the President His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai; and their Highnesses the Supreme Council members and Rulers of emirates, as well as the citizens and residents of the UAE."

"On this glorious occasion, Emirates NBD is proud to celebrate our nation's spirit of unity and stability, and the strength of its multi-cultural heritage," added Al Mansoori "In honouring the UAE National flag, Emirates NBD is also paying tribute to the various qualities it represents - peace, honesty, hardiness, bravery, power, courage, hope, joy, love, optimism as well as determination and the defeat of enemies,"

The UAE National Day celebrations at Emirates NBD also consist of a range of activities focusing on the cultural heritage of the country, including a unique art competition being organised jointly with Tashkeel. Entitled 'My UAE,' the competition is themed around reflections on how the UAE is perceived by those who live in the country. The winners of the competition will be announced on November 30th, 2011, at an internal event at the Emirates NBD Headquarters in Deira, Dubai.

Under the theme of 'Taste of culture,' the bank has also organised traditional Emirati experiences for their staff, including cultural tents providing local coffee, henna painting and traditional Emirati dishes for walk-in guests. Cultural activities such as UAE National dances and flash mob performances have also been organised at several branches as well as at Dubai Mall.

In its continuing theme of unity and national pride, a "Best Dressed Branch and Department" competition has been organised for staff members. As part of the competition, the staff members decorated their respective branches and departments with national colour themes and flags. In addition, traditional Emirati dishes were served to customers and guests. Rick Pudner, CEO, Emirates NBD, along with members of the senior management joined the celebrations and interacted with employees.

As part of the National Day celebrations, the bank also placed bridge banners with digital countdown displays on Abu Dhabi Airport Road and Sheikh Zayed Road. A message is to be revealed on December 2nd, wishing the public "Happy 40th National Day."


http://www.ameinfo.com/282835.html