Muraba and RCR Arquitectes Join to Design the Muraba Veil
Amy Duong — October 30, 2024 — Art & Design
References: muraba.ae & rcrarquitectes.es
Dubai-based developer Muraba works in collaboration with design firm RCR Arquitectes to design the Muraba Veil. It is a striking building that is planned to be in downtown Dubai. The modern piece will be a decade-long collaboration between the two forces.
The skyscraper blends elements of modern innovation with traditional components with inspiration coming from the location's local heritage. The impressive height is the first point that grabs attention but the slender form is just as captivating. It has a width of only 22.5 meters and it goes up to about 73 floors to house 131 luxe apartments. All of the apartments will run through the whole width of the building so that residents can overlook the city in all directions.
Image Credit: Muraba, RCR Arquitectes
The skyscraper blends elements of modern innovation with traditional components with inspiration coming from the location's local heritage. The impressive height is the first point that grabs attention but the slender form is just as captivating. It has a width of only 22.5 meters and it goes up to about 73 floors to house 131 luxe apartments. All of the apartments will run through the whole width of the building so that residents can overlook the city in all directions.
Image Credit: Muraba, RCR Arquitectes
Trend Themes
1. Slim-skyscraper Design - With its narrow width and towering height, the Muraba Veil represents a shift towards more space-efficient urban development.
2. Eco-conscious Architecture - Incorporating local heritage and eco-friendly materials, the Muraba Veil illustrates a growing trend in sustainable construction practices.
3. 360-degree Living - By offering panoramic views through apartments that span the building's entire width, this design promotes a new standard in luxury, high-rise living.
Industry Implications
1. Real Estate - Developers are showing a keen interest in constructing slim, yet tall buildings to maximize land use in crowded urban settings.
2. Green Building - The push for eco-conscious skyscrapers signals an increasing market for sustainable materials and environmental certifications.
3. Luxury Housing - High-rise constructions with city-wide views are becoming a benchmark for next-level opulence in the housing market.
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