Kitepeople
Kiteboarding: a sport that involves using wind power with a large power kite to pull a rider across a water body.
Location
El Gouna, Egypt
Area
3500 m²
Category
Recreational, Cafe & Restaurant
Scope
Architectural Design, Interior Design, Landscape Design
Nestled in El Gouna, Egypt, is a remarkable transformation of an existing steel structure, repurposed to create a kite surfing center. The design draws its inspiration from the dynamic shapes and flow of kite surfing, mirroring the sport's energy and fluidity.
The architectural style is a unique blend of tropical influences reminiscent of Tulum, coupled with the distinct aesthetics of Nubian artwork and structures, a nod to El Gouna's architectural heritage. This fusion creates a vibrant and culturally rich environment that is both functional and aesthetically pleasing.
The entrance to the center is a captivating experience in itself. Visitors are welcomed through an arched pathway that gradually ascends in height, culminating in a beautifully framed view of the beach and the kite surfers in action. This design element not only heightens anticipation but also seamlessly integrates the center with its natural surroundings.
The structure showcases a sustainable design with a blend of natural and locally sourced materials. Its wooden substructure and use of bamboo lend an organic, tropical elegance. Concrete floors and stone accents add robustness and rustic charm, while lime-washed walls, adorned with colorful drawings, infuse a vibrant cultural richness. This thoughtful material selection enhances both the project's aesthetic appeal and its environmental sustainability.
The entrance to the center is a captivating experience in itself. Visitors are welcomed through an arched pathway that gradually ascends in height, culminating in a beautifully framed view of the beach and the kite surfers in action. This design element not only heightens anticipation but also seamlessly integrates the center with its natural surroundings.
The structure showcases a sustainable design with a blend of natural and locally sourced materials. Its wooden substructure and use of bamboo lend an organic, tropical elegance. Concrete floors and stone accents add robustness and rustic charm, while lime-washed walls, adorned with colorful drawings, infuse a vibrant cultural richness. This thoughtful material selection enhances both the project's aesthetic appeal and its environmental sustainability.