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The Grove: Another Zaha Hadid Marvel Revealed at Qetaifan Island

Comprised of 293 apartments offering panoramic views of Qetaifan Bay and the Lusail skyline, The Grove by Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA) has been designed with its waterfront promenade as the heart of the community.

The Grove Qatar; Render by Atchain

Qatar is soon to have another Zaha Hadid marvel on its shores after the Al Wakrah Stadium designed by the architect herself before she passed away. Recently, Qatar’s JMJ Group Holding in collaboration with Qetaifan Projects unveiled The Grove, a new seafront neighbourhood and marina by Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA) “incorporating the highest standards of design and sustainability”, according to the officials.

Passive design strategies are combined with advanced cooling technologies powered by on-site renewables to enable residents and visitors to enjoy outdoor living, dining and recreation along the neighbourhood’s waterfront promenade throughout the year.

Defining the development’s unique geometries, the façades are characterised by an interplay of vertical and horizontal ‘scoops’ designed to meet Global Sustainability Assessment System (GSAS) targets of less than 50% glazing.

Comprised of 293 one- to four-bedroom apartments offering panoramic views of Qetaifan Bay and the Lusail skyline, The Grove has been designed with its waterfront promenade as the heart of the community. A tree-lined pedestrian street along the shore, The Grove’s waterfront promenade will incorporate the local cafes and restaurants, as well as the local shops and boutiques that enrich the vibrancy of enticing neighbourhoods around the world.

Passive design strategies are combined with advanced cooling technologies to enable residents and visitors to enjoy outdoor living, dining and recreation along the neighbourhood’s waterfront promenade throughout the year.

Powered by on-site renewables and developed for optimum efficiencies, the re-utilization of pre-cooled extracted air from the buildings will cool the promenade during warmer months to enhance comfort.

Sustainable Living

Maximising The Grove’s renewable energy potential while minimising consumption, the development’s cooling energy demand is reduced with integrated shading and the high thermal mass of its low-carbon concrete structure including foundations designed to transfer heat away from the buildings. Photovoltaic panels within the optimised building envelope will be complemented by energy supplied via a high-efficiency geothermal heat pump system.

Rainwater harvesting, alongside micro-irrigation systems for locally acclimatised plants, will curtail water demand whilst a network of photovoltaic ‘trees’ throughout the promenade will enhance outdoor comfort and combine shading, water harvesting, lighting, and renewable energy production.

Supported by The Grove’s interconnecting podium is an elevated landscape of sheltered walkways, verdant gardens and terraces with infinity pools offering residents and guests uninterrupted views across the bay. The residents’ members’ club, wellness center, entertainment lounge and other amenities are located at this level to directly connect with this elevated landscape.

The orientation and composition of The Grove’s residences have been designed to optimise views, shading and privacy, together with intricately crafted interiors of the common areas designed by Zaha Hadid Architects. Each apartment includes extensive outdoor living spaces on generous balconies for residents to enjoy dining and relaxing at home within The Grove’s cooled external environment powered by the development’s renewable technologies.

Defining the development’s unique geometries, the façades are characterised by an interplay of vertical and horizontal ‘scoops’ that create a dynamic visual rhythm while they meet the Global Sustainability Assessment System (GSAS) targets of less than 50% glazing.

The stepped balconies and vertical components within the façade provide separation and privacy for residents while maintaining views of the waterfront from each apartment. Developed as a modular system enabling repetition and optimization to increase efficiencies in production, the façades enhance the building’s environmental performance and provide extensive shading in response to the region’s climatic demands.

Sheikh Jabor bin Mansour bin Jabor bin Jassim Al Thani, Chairman of JMJ Group Holding, said: “The Grove embodies our commitment to crafting residences that harmonize luxury, innovation, and sustainability. This project sets a new benchmark; offering exceptional design and world-class amenities. The Grove promises to be not just a home, but a premium lifestyle investment. Partnering with SLS Hotels & Residences further enhances this experience. A name synonymous with world-class hospitality, SLS’s expertise will ensure that residents at The Grove enjoy unparalleled service that truly redefines luxury in Qatar.”

Gianluca Racana, Director at Zaha Hadid Architects, said: “We are greatly honoured to collaborate with JMJ Properties. Located on the shoreline of Qetaifan Island North with spectacular views across the bay, The Grove will seamlessly combine living, leisure and recreational spaces of the highest quality within the most integrated, sustainable community centred around its waterfront promenade and marina. This mixed-use development looks to future with a unique design incorporating advanced technologies that ensure the comfort and wellbeing of residents and visitors throughout the year.”

Juan Ignacio Aranguren, Associate Director at Zaha Hadid Architects, said: “Innovation has always been at the heart of Zaha Hadid Architects’ approach to design. Collaborating with Qatar’s leading companies to harness the technology, sustainability, and cultural understanding that will shape the city of the future, The Grove exemplifies how architecture can be a catalyst for creating vibrant, resilient communities.”

Project Information

Project Team

Client: JMJ Group Holding

Operator: SLS Hotels & Residences

Design: Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA)

ZHA Principal: Patrik Schumacher

ZHA Project Directors: Gianluca Racana, Juan Ignacio Aranguren

ZHA Project Associates: Alejandro Díaz Fernández, Arya Safavi, Gerhild Ayas

Consultants

Executive Architect: FD Consult

Interior Designer Apartments: Design Lab

Structural Engineers: Fhecor

Environmental Consultant: Werner Sobek

Façade Engineering: Werner Sobek

MEP: FD Consult

Landscape Consultant: Cracknell

Lighting Design: SEAM

Cost Consultants: Turner & Townsend Qatar