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The narrowing cylinder of the Shams Tower, positioned at the axis of the finishing line, is reserved for the most important guests of the event. The viewing lounge splits between two indoor floors, crowned with a panoramic terrace shaded by a tented structure. Though all levels boast 360-degree views along the tower's oval footprint, the prime position faces the finishing line of the Yas Marina circuit.
The brief presented a dual challenge: to create a space that resonates with the drama of Formula 1, while showcasing Emirati hospitality, design and art in a contemporary way.
The journey starts at the ground floor reception, where the sweeping curves of the blackened steel reception desk welcome the visitors. The contrast between the sleek metal and the tactile and gravity-defying work of prominent Emirati artist, Afra Al Dhaheri, is almost visceral. In another tongue-in-cheek reference to the race, a tire-like Carrara marble donut, bent and tied with a blue steel ribbon, stands as the work of local sculptor Shaikha al Mazrou.
From here, guests ascend to the lounge level, where they are greeted by a glistening black console made of papyrus-based biomaterial by Aya Moug, and a suspended installation of recycled car tires. Beyond, the space opens to a generous majlis with locally-made tumbled stone tables, its formal arrangement intended for pre-race meetings.
To the left of the lounge, "Sand Pearls", by the sister firm of T Sakhi Architecture and Design, take a prominent spot, separating the majlis area from the dining area where guests enjoy Emirati cuisine and coffee. Tessa Tsaki describes the series that consists of seven spheres connected by a twisted silk rope as "prayer and meditation beads in various cultures. Scaled into a large sculpture, it embodies versatility, flexibility, and playfulness due to its multi-functional use serving as a seating or table, and its movable dynamic layout which can be endless."
The west-facing part of the lounge maximizes track views, yet the design resists fixed scenography. The pieces were selected for their interchangeability, allowing spontaneous rearrangement as guests break into smaller or larger groups, following as racing unfolds on different parts of the track.
Creative reuse, regional materials and makers, and innovative solutions were paramount to the design process.
While the design team chose iconic pieces from Moroso, Mattiazzi, and Mogg, local and regional makers and artists dominate the space. Collaboration with Omar al Gurg produced several modular pieces that serve as both seats and side tables.
Interspersed are accent pieces by other celebrated designers - the Takiya stool and bench by Aljoud Lootha, Braided armchair by Latifa Saeed, and Liminal table made of salt crystals by Hala Al Ani for Tanween by Tashkeel. These mix with design icons like Che Pakko, inspired by a stack of paper bound by rope, and cocoon-like pieces by Tokujin Yoshioka for Moroso. Smaller works by Alia Hussain Lootha and Nada Debs for Irthi add another regional touch.
For the bathrooms, the team engaged local metal fabricator Metal Fabrik to create custom bathroom vanities in sleek stainless steel, their intersecting sharp angles contrasted by twisting shiny pipes, another reference to high-performance engineering.
The east part of the tower faces the creek. Here, minimalist and customized Mattiazzi pieces, with their svelte vertical lines, maximize views toward the Ghaf tree grove across the water, a backdrop busy with yachts and occasional helicopters.
The journey around the core becomes gallery-like, showcasing Mohammed Ahmed Ibrahim's artwork - a shaky black and white checker revealing layers of color underneath, echoing the iconic F1 race flag. His "Doorknockers" series brings visitors closer to Emirati vernacular, while Ruqaya Al Hashmi's diptych incorporates natural elements through pieces made of palm tree skin, revealing rich textures of intertwined fibres.
The terrace offers the race at its peak intensity. Between runs, guests relax in woven armchairs paired with artisanal tables, supported by hand-decorated majolica by artist Nicolò Morales for Paola Lenti, surrounded by lemon and orange trees. Vondom's Lava benches bring a lighter touch, particularly engaging younger visitors.
About Agata Kurzela
An architect and urban designer by training, Agata Kurzela founded her studio to work across diverse disciplines and scale, from digital exploration to craft and artist collaborations. Leading a multinational team, she focuses on architecture, interior design, installations and product design ranging from small-scale installations to large urban developments.
As a research-driven studio, the team approaches design challenges from a wide variety of perspectives, always testing and prototyping, while also experimenting with both digital and physical forms to discover the best possible outcome.
This unique design philosophy has led to immediate recognition, with the studio gaining rank in the Architectural Digest Top 50 every year since it was founded in 2020.
Since graduation in 2005, Agata, has worked on large projects in London and Paris with Christian de Portzamparc and Zaha Hadid. Going on to the Middle East to gain hands-on experience on large masterplans and high-rises, she expanded her expertise across a variety of other creative disciplines.
To date, Agata Kurzela’s awards include Designer of the Year at Commercial Interior Design Awards, Harper’s Bazaar’s Designer of the Year, and Best in Competition and Best Residential Project Small at MENA Design Awards, among many other accolades earned during her tenure as Design Director.
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