Location: A'ali, Bahrain.
Date: 2015.
The objective was to design a plan for the pottery industry in A'ali, Bahrain, to create a space that would promote the preservation of the region's unique heritage and cultural significance, while also serving as a cultural and tourist destination. The project aimed to highlight the significance of the pottery industry in Bahrain's cultural history and to attract visitors from around the world to the area. Additionally, the project aimed to enhance the role of the local community in preserving the heritage of the area.
The competition was highly anticipated, and it attracted architects, designers, and planners from around the globe. The winning proposal was chosen for its unique design that seamlessly integrated the new pottery industry with the existing cultural and heritage sites in the area. The new plan was designed to create a space that would showcase the unique heritage of the area while also providing a modern and functional space for the pottery industry.
The creation process of the pottery industry project was a collaborative effort that involved the expertise of architects, designers, and community members. The project was carefully planned and executed over several years, with a strong focus on community participation and engagement. The local community played a significant role in preserving the unique heritage of the area and ensuring that the project reflected the needs and preferences of the people who use it.
The project was designed to be a tourist and cultural destination that would attract visitors from around the world. The new pottery industry was carefully crafted to provide a variety of unique and authentic experiences, including pottery-making workshops, cultural events, and exhibitions. The project aimed to enhance the role of the people in preserving the important part of the project's idea to be one of the world's human heritage sites.