Design ME - February 2023

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20 YEARS OF CREATIVITY

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2023powerlist ARCHITECTS

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A nation is defined by its people’s wellbeing, infrastructure development, and impressive resilient buildings. Design Middle East honours the MIDDLE EAST’S LEADING ARCHITECTS for their creativity, innovation, and forward-thinking approach to creating an environment that improves quality of life and leads to sustainable development.

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They are the Middle East's reigning and influential architects, reshaping the region's landscape with their creative minds, vast experience, in-depth knowledge, and foresight. Design Middle East presents Architects Powerlist 2023 and salutes them for their unwavering commitment to transforming the world and making it a better place to live for future generations.

12 F&B Regal Hailing from the iconic Taj Mahal Palace in Mumbai, the heritage restaurant Shamiana presents a masterfully curated menu of authentic Indian cuisine with signature dishes from the world of the Taj.

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Celebrating 20 Glorious Years

Joakim de Rham, CEO and CoFounder of Swiss Bureau Interior Design (SBID), discusses the company's fruitful 20 years of success in the region, the importance of a great team, changes in the design & build industry, and what the future holds for him.

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The Icon

Why is Jumeriah Emirates Tower still an icon and a favourite among those seeking perfection

It's a hospitality icon in the heart of Dubai's financial district. When you

enter the majestic z, which is adjacent to the emirate's newest landmark-museum of the Future, there is nothing less than perfect.

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The feel of the Greek Islands

AMMOS relaunched in December 2022, where the restaurant recently underwent a complete renovation over the summer months, where no stone was left untouched.

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DESIGN COMPETITION

Work Redefined

Herman Miller announced the winner of the Work Redefined, The Design Challenge, and Design Middle East was invited to a candid conversation with the winning team and judge.

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PICK OF THE MONTH

Here We Glow

Lodes has renewed its collaboration with Norwegian architecture and design studio Snhetta to expand the Volum collection.

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We are excited to present the first Powerlist of the year because it includes some new names that are causing a stir in the industry, as well as some established names known for their skill and talent. The architecture of the region reflects the state of the region, the well-being of its people, advanced infrastructure, and sustainable development. As we reveal this year's Architects Powerlist 2023, we salute each of you for your immense talent, incredible spirit, and foresight to envision and implement. So check out this special edition, which is unquestionably a keeper's edition.

The issue includes an interview. Joakim de Rham, CEO and Co-Founder of Swiss Bureau Interior Design (SBID), discusses the company's fruitful 20 years of success in the region, the importance of a great team, changes in the design & build industry, and what the future holds for him.

Herman Miller announced the winner of the Work Redefined, The Design Challenge, and Design Middle East was invited to a candid discussion with the winning team and judging panellist Esra Lemmens. The Wellness Suite, designed by RSP, was the winner of the 2023 challenge. The winning team envisioned a space that is highly flexible and collaborative, with wellness and connection at the forefront.

We are also gearing up for the Architecture Leaders Awards 2023 to be held on March

21 in Dubai. Nominations are open and once again we request you to be part of this event and make it a huge success. This month, I can't take my eyes off the stunning globe-shaped glass lamps by Lodes from the Volum collection. I don't mind a few of them lying around my library for a zen and calm vibe. Check out our Pick of the Month section for more information.

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Design Infinity receives LEED GOLD certification for its Airtel Africa Services project in Dubai

Design Infinity receives the LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Gold Certification for its interior design and build project with Airtel Africa Services (UK) Ltd. This is the first project for which Design Infinity has attained LEED Gold certification for its client since the company started offering LEED certification from last year. This offering was announced by Design Infinity on its 10th Corporate Anniversary last year. Airtel Africa Services (UK) Ltd office received the highest level of points in LEED Interior Design and Construction (ID+C) Commercial Interiors v4 certification in GCC, and has achieved 70 points in the USGBC rating in the telecommunication sector.

Pratap Mendonca, managing partner of Design Infinity, commented: “We were entrusted with the

responsibility of providing tailored fit-out solutions for Airtel’s new Middle East office. We created a smart workplace that transcends the physical boundaries of the cubicle and office, creating an environment of collaboration and communication that fosters productivity and increases employee satisfaction.”

Geetha Nayak, managing partner of Design Infinity, commented: “We aim to provide sustainable solutions for our clients. By creating the LEED certified workplace for our reputed client, we will continue to focus on greener offices, promote higher productivity and bring significant energy savings for Airtel’s Head office. Our team has done a marvelous job in designing as well as executing the office space, spread over two floors in Building 20, Dubai Internet City.” Design Infinity last year moved to a bigger, new, fully equipped new 60,000sqft joinery factory comprising state-of-the-art machinery. The company also started its own signage and upholstery division, demonstrating quality craftsmanship.

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This is the first time Design Infinity has achieved LEED Gold certification for a client.

Bob Weis, the former president of Walt Disney Imagineering, joins Gensler

Gensler, the global architecture, design, and planning firm, announced that former President of Walt Disney Imagineering, Bob Weis, is joining the firm as Global Immersive Experience Design Leader. A visionary within the entertainment industry, Weis brings to Gensler more than 30 years of leadership, creating, designing and developing some of Disney’s most iconic projects around the globe.

As countries emerge from the global pandemic, demand is greater than ever for engaging, immersive experiences and more meaningful human connections. Weis’ experience in pioneering large-scale groundbreaking and story-driven experiences further expands Gensler’s ability to drive design innovation, offering transformative value to the firm’s more than 4,000 global clients as they look for opportunities to bring people together in new and exciting ways.

For Gensler Middle East, Weis’ appointment affords an opportunity

to augment its existing offering to its culture and entertainment clients with a particular focus on KSA and the UAE. KSA has rapidly secured its position as a hub for cultural events, art exhibitions and movie theatres, while historically the UAE has been the largest investor in the entertainment and leisure space.

“We are thrilled that Bob is joining our global innovation design team. A creative design force, his leadership and expertise in entertainment design will enhance the ways people interact with and thrive in the spaces and experiences we create around the world,” said Gensler Co-CEO Andy Cohen. “Now more than ever, design has the power to shape how we experience life. Bob is joining us just as we emerge from the pandemic as people are craving compelling, visceral experiences in the places where they live, work, and play.”

“At Disney, we often collaborated with Gensler, and I was able to see first hand its culture of design innovation that transforms the quality of

In his new role, Weis will collaborate with Gensler’s global leadership platform to envision and bring to life unique experiences for clients across a variety of industries.

life in our world,” said Bob Weis. “This is what visionary companies are seeking, and what we all are yearning for as we interact with the world around us. Gensler’s commitment to leading the future of design is perfectly aligned with my passion for developing unique, immersive experiences with a diversity of creative voices.”

Tim Martin, Managing Director of Gensler Middle East, added: “Recently the UAE Government announced its plans to attract 40 million tourists to the country, every year, by 2040 with an investment of Dh100 billion ($27bn) to further diversify the country’s economy. The countries in the GCC region will likely sharpen their focus in developing leisure tourism facilities to attract more visitors, so for the region, this announcement is perfectly timed. With Bob onboard, we are going to add another dimension of innovation to our design services, which will help us deepen our relationships with our existing clients and develop our offering to prospects.”

During his time at Disney, Weis led more than 200 major projects around the world with a capital value of more than $30 billion. From the U.S. to Shanghai, Tokyo to Paris, Weis’ design and innovation imprint has been indelibly left on theme parks, attractions and rides, resorts, and cruise ships. He has also consulted with major clients including Smithsonian, National Geographic, NASA, and the United States Navy, among others. Bob has received numerous industry accolades and awards and remains closely connected to his Disney roots.

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THE FITOUT reveals the latest exquisite interior design work for Abu Dhabi’s Newby Tea Cafe

THE FITOUT successfully completed its latest interior developments for the Newby Tea Cafe in Abu Dhabi. The cafe features THE FITOUT’s unique and sustainable range of interior solutions, which also comprised civil, floor, and lighting work among others. The project’s success was enhanced by its early completion, adding another milestone to the company’s growing record of

accomplishments.

THE FITOUT used its distinctive range of interior solutions to develop the latest branch of the Newby Tea Cafe, with some of the key elements being a folding partition made of gold leaf, a ten-meter floating table in the reception, and a golden metallic mesh. The company also undertook civil work, such as building walls and partitions, as well as screeding and waterproofing solutions for wet conditions. The ceiling work, which included gypsum ceilings and metallic panels for the reception spaces, along with flooring works such as self-levelling, carpet works, parquet flooring, and more, were successfully managed by the professional teams of THE FITOUT. Sherif Nagy, general manager of THE FITOUT, stated: “Since its inception in 1987, our company has grown to become a reliable provider of complete interior solutions that meet the highest standards in regard to both quality and services. As one of the leading suppliers of customised highend joinery works and fit-out solutions, our recent completion of the Newby Tea Cafe has once again demonstrated our

passion for quality finishing and interior solutions. Newby Tea has a proud history as an award-winning luxury tea brand. We were committed to maintaining the authenticity and richness of this brand throughout the project, which allowed us to deliver elegant interior designs for the brand. With many more similar projects in the future, we are confident that we can further solidify our position as a reliable provider of fitout solutions.”

The highest levels of quality were also met for the wall finishes, which included the use of an emulsion paint finish, premium wallpapers, marble cladding, FR MDF cladding, and moulding. Along with providing an adequate amount of lighting with LED strips, spotlights, and SS fixtures, the company also made sure to include advanced glass works, door finishes, and other joinery works like coat hangers, pantry lounges, and cabinets for the female lounge. All MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing) works were also completed with the utmost professionalism to guarantee the safety and comfort of customers of the Newby Tea Cafe.

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The latest Newby Tea Cafe in Abu Dhabi is the second store to have been launched in the UAE.

GROHE expands its Saudi footprint with the largest showroom of its kind in Jeddah, in collaboration with Bayt Alebaa

As part of its ambitious growth strategy in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, GROHE is partnering with Bayt Alebaa to showcase its latest breakthroughs, reiterating its commitment to Saudi Arabia’s transformation, and contributing to its vibrant economic diversification. GROHE, one of the global leaders in complete bathroom and kitchen fittings is partnering with Bayt Alebaa, Jeddah – the Kingdom’s go-to destination for ceramics, marble, kitchens and sanitaryware. This is the first-of-its-kind showroom featuring GROHE’s exquisite designs, innovative sustainability solutions, and advanced technology. The partnership with Bayt Alebaa is another strategic step by GROHE as it expands its presence in the Kingdom. The showroom will showcase GROHE’s GET collection of faucets available exclusively at Bayt Alebaa. In addition, consumers and businesses in the Kingdom will have access to GROHE’s range of bestselling bath and kitchen solutions that have been specifically designed to meet sustainability and design standards, with their contemporary design and futureoriented functions.

Fawzi Dernaika, Leader, KSA, LIXIL EMENA, said: “We are delighted to announce our partnership with Bayt Alebaa in Jeddah, which will enable our customers to experience the beauty, elegance and cuttingedge innovation that defines GROHE’s products. Saudi Arabia’s rapid economic progress is spurred

by new projects in real estate, hospitality, and public infrastructure. We are proud to support this strategic growth with a strengthened product portfolio for consumers as well as the commercial and residential sector, which will be showcased at Jeddah. Our vision is centered on delivering some of the smartest and most innovative solutions for our customers in KSA and beyond.”

With the launch of GROHE’s partnership with Bayt Alebba, many Saudi consumers can now enjoy access to GROHE products that champion sustainable and responsible water consumption. GROHE’s Saudi expansion is also aligned with the Kingdom’s key objectives in Saudi Vision 2030 to reach net zero by 2060 through new investments in energy and water conserving technologies. GROHE’s range of products offers contemporary designs adapted to suit modern lifestyles and sustainability demands – such as touchless faucets that can reduce water consumption by up to 70% and contribute significantly towards green accreditation. In the last ten years alone, GROHE has received over 300 design and innovation awards as well as several top rankings as one of Germany’s most sustainable large brands.

Ribbon cutting ceremony with representatives from GROHE and Bayt Alebaa
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Part of the new GROHE showroom at Bayt Alebaa in Jeddah

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Hailing from the iconic Taj Mahal Palace in Mumbai, the heritage restaurant Shamiana presents a masterfully curated menu of authentic Indian cuisine with signature dishes from the world of the Taj.

Renowned for its long-standing history of authentic flavours and genuine service, Shamiana hails from Taj’s first-ever hotel established in 1903, the Taj Mahal Palace in Mumbai. Shamiana presents a masterfully curated menu of authentic Indian cuisine with signature dishes from the world of the Taj. Under the culinary direction of Executive Chef Diljith Kaiprath, Shamiana also serves a breakfast buffet of global favourites, traditional home-style dinner dishes, and a Friday

Family Lunch in a homely and welcoming environment. Savour Kebabs from the North Western Frontier Province, Hyderabadi and Awadhi Dum Biryanis, flavourful curries from around the coast, and more.

The regal purple and white interiors, offset by gold furnishings and vintage photography, provide a sociable neighbourhood dining experience. Floor-to-ceiling windows and an outdoor terrace with panoramic views of Dubai Marina and beyond create a breezy, semi-alfresco atmosphere that captivates diners' imaginations. Shamiana exudes a distinct sense of 'Tajness,' with service that is sincere and warm, reflecting the Taj brand's rich heritage and legacy.

Located on the 4th floor of the award-winning five-star Taj Jumeirah Lakes Towers, Shamiana offers an elegant atmosphere with tastefully appointed interiors and live music.

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GLORIOUS YEARS! Celebrating

JOAKIM DE RHAM, CEO and Co-Founder of Swiss Bureau Interior Design (SBID), discusses the company's fruitful 20 years of success in the region, the importance of a great team, changes in the design & build industry, and what the future holds for him.

Swiss Bureau celebrates 20 years in Dubai. What are your thoughts, and how has your experience been?

Looking back, I am in awe of how far the Swiss Bureau has come! When I began this journey in Dubai - a city that offers and continues to offer designers boundless opportunities to express themselves wholly in their craft, my goal was simple. It was to design unique interiors and take part in playing a small but meaningful role in shaping this phenomenal city that was forming in right front of my eyes.

In the past two decades, I've been honoured to witness Dubai's construction and social transformation, and it has been nothing short of a blessing. There are few places in the world where cultural, social and professional changes have occurred so rapidly, and the fact that this evolution will continue to unfold is the most incredible part of it all! Being a part of this experience has been truly unique, and the Swiss Bureau has grown in parallel, benefitting from all these transformations and allowing me to flourish along with it.

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Tell us about your journey and the changes you've seen in the design and build industry over the last two decades. My journey has been a long apprenticeship strewn with emotions akin to being on a roller coaster! It has been challenging but ultimately rewarding as I built a path toward entrepreneurship while maintaining my identity as a designer. While in architecture school, I graduated with creativity, but it also came with a certain level of naivety, being unprepared for the practicalities of starting and running your firm. However, Dubai allowed me to accelerate this learning process and gain valuable experience at a rapid pace!

Today, the Swiss Bureau is well-equipped to handle projects of all sizes, whether in a consulting or design and build capacity. Over the years, the responsibilities and challenges have undergone a significant transformation, and it's essential to be agile and adaptable to meet the evolving demands of our clients. With that said, we have proven ourselves to be a reliable partner with the ability to deliver high-quality results that meet and exceed their expectations.

Are the original members of your core team still on board? How crucial is a strong team to success?

Yes! Swiss Bureau is all about building a strong and engaged team. We don't just have employees; we are a family of dedicated professionals, some of whom have been with us for over 15 years! This speaks to the unshakable foundation of our team and the culture of excellence we've cultivated here, prioritising teamwork and mutual respect above all else. A solid

team is a driving force behind success in any industry, and it has been our top priority to build and nurture it. The past few years have seen much dedication, effort, and resources invested in creating an environment where everyone can flourish, and it's paid off in spades. We're a group of individuals united in our mission to deliver unparalleled service, all while having fun and maintaining a sense of discipline. We are pirates when it comes to getting the job done, but we've got the discipline of Navy SEALs to ensure everything runs smoothly. It is this unique combination that makes us a force to be reckoned with!

How would you describe your leadership style?

As with every company leader, my focus is on guiding and motivating the teams to reach new heights and achieve our common goal. I refuse to be a dictator! Instead, I make it my mission to empower each member to be a leader in their own right. When new employees join our team, regardless of their position, I believe they have valuable experiences and insights to offer. Their opinions matter, and I will always welcome their ideas for improvements. We operate in a democracy where everyone is encouraged to lead in their areas of expertise >>>

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TOP Swiss Bureau's latest completed restaurant and rooftop bar project, ATTIKO, located in the W Hotel, Mina Seyahi. BOTTOM The "Room of the Emirates" for the United Nations in Geneva captures the raw beauty of the desert, emulating the experience of the desert sky, blending creative storytelling, cultural heritage, and technology.

and share their knowledge. Leadership involves communication, active listening, and making the right decisions. These decisions are not made alone. I gather the thoughts and opinions of our top management team and make decisions as a collective. Together is the only way to go.

You have clients around the world— what have you learned about working across cultures?

The beauty of the industry in Dubai lies in the constant interaction with clients

from all corners of the world. It requires an understanding of diverse cultures, customs, and approaches to business, but ultimately every client and project is tied by a common thread of professionalism and creativity. The ability to adapt and excel in this dynamic environment, the cultural exchanges, and the pursuit of excellence make this industry an extraordinary and rewarding field to be in. Working with people from different backgrounds and creating something super unique and beautiful drives my work, and it's an honour to be part of it.

What are the most important lessons you've learned in your career spanning two decades?

Follow your instinct. Stay honest and ethical. Never abandon your efforts when faced with a wall of challenges if you believe in what you have built.

How important is it for you to cultivate relationships while working on client projects?

Client relationships form a fundamental part of SBID’s approach. The success of a project is almost always a direct reflection of the people involved and their ability to work effectively together. A project team is made up of multiple parties, all of whom need to play their part. So our relationships are almost always critical to our success. It’s about our ability to bring project teams together with a shared vision and to align and communicate clearly. It’s especially important to cultivate strong relationships when working on fast-track and complex deliverables. This includes the client’s team, supply chain, landlord, local authorities, sub-consultants, and internal SBID teams. We rely upon having relationships based on transparency and trust so that when challenges arise, we can resolve them quickly, conflict-free, and in the project's best interest.

What would you say is your greatest accomplishment so far?

If we're talking on the business side of things, reaching two decades of existence is a pinnacle achievement! To come to

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ATTIKO is a stylish, highenergy lounge that is ideal for unwinding and relaxing.

Dubai with nothing but a vision and the determination to succeed, and to have now cultivated a flourishing company employing over 50 talented individuals, speaks a language of grit and ambition being invested. But it's not only a personal accomplishment; the chance to provide young designers and our dedicated team with growth and advancement opportunities is a source of immense pride and fulfilment truly beyond measure.

Can you give an insight into the challenges and highlights of running your own practice?

This feature doesn't have enough space for my answer!

Challenges are an inescapable part of any successful business. It starts from recruiting top talent to ensuring seamless operations. It's not just about designing exceptional projects but also delivering them on time and within budget, all while managing customer relations and overseeing multiple departments such as sales, marketing, finance, and HR. These are skills that aren't typically taught in design school. This is why I joined the Entrepreneur Organization (EO) 3 years ago. They're an international organization empowering entrepreneurs to reach their full potential in business and life through connections, shared experiences, and learning from one another. It's a community where we're encouraged to be candid and transparent as we share our experiences while learning from other entrepreneurs, no matter the industry. Through EO, I've gained invaluable insights and tools to tackle everyday business challenges.

What have been the most fulfilling projects you have worked on and why? Built and unbuilt examples are fine. One project that stands out as truly exceptional is the Room of the Emirates project for the United Nations in Geneva. It was a truly unique and challenging endeavour that required creative storytelling, a blending of cultural heritage and technology, and remote collaboration with a client based in Switzerland. Through this project, we captured the raw beauty of the desert and emulated the experience of the desert sky from sunrise to sunset. The success of the

project was not only instrumental in showcasing the UAE's excellence on a global scale but has also solidified a long-lasting relationship with the Ministry of Presidential Affairs. Honestly, this project will forever hold a special place in my heart.

What does receiving the prestigious Interior Designer of the Year title mean to you?

What are your thoughts on the Design Middle East Awards?

This award is a true reward and is even more special as we celebrate our 20th anniversary. It truly is the best present we could ask for. As designers, receiving such recognition is a celebration of the passion that drives our creations and the success of our company. It serves as a reminder of why we do what we do and how our designs impact the world. We are deeply grateful to Design Middle East for organizing this award event. It is an honour for all of us at the Swiss Bureau and serves as recognition for all employees who have been a part of the Swiss Bureau, as well as the efforts and creativity of the whole Tribe of Designers we have in Dubai.

What are you currently working on, and what does the future hold for SBID?

The last stretch of our last quarter in 2022 was a crucial one for us, securing a plethora of exciting new projects that have us on the edge of our seats! While we can't disclose the specifics just yet (such is the norm with high-level clients), we can tell you that the Swiss Bureau is currently working on a trifecta of luxurious office spaces, a grandiose government facility, a state-of-the-art, 14,000 sqft school, a technology-driven corporate office in Saudi Arabia, and we are doubling down on our F&B and Hospitality department with plans for a chic beach club and a stylish boutique hotel all in the works. The future is bright in the Middle East, and we're thrilled to be at the forefront of shaping one of the hottest places in the world!

ATTIKO, which is derived from the word "attic," inspired the concept. In Ancient Eastern culture, the last floor of a building was often referred to as the closest point to heaven.

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30 Influential ARCHITECTS in the MENA

They are the Middle East's reigning and influential architects, reshaping the region's landscape with their creative minds, vast experience, in-depth knowledge, and foresight.

Design Middle East presents Architects Powerlist 2023 and salutes them for their unwavering commitment to transforming the world and making it a better place to live for future generations.

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01/Joe Tabet

Joe Tabet, a Visionary Architect Changing the Game in the Global Industry.

With over two decades of experience in the architectural and construction world, Joe Tabet has made a name for himself as a multi-faceted visionary in the industry. In 2015, he founded JT+Partners with a small team that has since grown to over 100+ employees with offices in three different regions. Despite facing economic downturns and the challenges of the pandemic, Tabet's unwavering perseverance and forwardthinking mindset have propelled his company to new heights and garnered recognition as a leading international consultant.

Expanding beyond borders, JT+Partners has recently opened offices in Abu Dhabi and Beirut, taking advantage of the region's diverse pool of skilled professionals. Tabet believes in the value of a multicultural workforce, having hired team members from 17 different countries, and this diversity is

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reflected in the company's innovative approach to design and business strategy.

At the heart of Tabet's philosophy is a commitment to sustainability, both environmentally and socially. JT+Partners is known for delivering iconic projects around the world that prioritize sustainability, and Tabet himself is actively involved in raising awareness about the importance of building sustainable communities. He also places a strong emphasis on the wellbeing of his team and conducts business ethically, supporting worthy causes.

In addition to his successful practice, Tabet is a regular attendee at international industry events, and he frequently participates in university lectures and panel discussions, sharing his knowledge and experiences with the next generation of architects. With his unconventional management strategies and unwavering commitment to innovation, Tabet is paving the way for a brighter future in the architectural industry.

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02/ Michael Magill

Michael Magill is RSP's Middle East and North Africa Managing Director and Creative Director. Magill believes that architecture revolves around people and their interactions with their surroundings. He hopes to create design projects that will last for generations by combining Innovative Design and cutting-edge technology.

Despite the challenges of the pandemic over the last two years, which resulted in on-going projects being put on hold/delayed and the pipeline of new projects slowing down, Michael determined that it would be more beneficial to divide business development efforts 50% in the MENA region and 50% in completely new markets such as Indonesia and Cambodia. This approach proved to be a success as RSP was able to win projects for both architecture and interior design teams for several mixed-use and hospitality developments. As a result, the Dubai studio has since grown almost double in size since 2020 and the office space has expanded to a second unit in Marina Plaza to accommodate everyone. >>>

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Despite a difficult business environment, the studio was able to win exciting new projects in the region under Magill's guardianship and design leadership, including Huawei, Aldar, Al Futtaim, Majid Al Futtaim, Ellington Properties, and Diriyah Gate Development Authority.

Magill has also been instrumental in the business's expansion by opening two additional studios abroad. In 2023, the company will concentrate on expanding its presence in Indonesia and Saudi Arabia.

In 2022 alone, Magill led the design team to win prestigious projects like the Armani Hotel & Branded Residences in Diriyah Gate which was a competition where the winner was selected by Giorgio Armani himself, more recently another international world-renowned hotel brand located Saadiyat Island, Majid Al Futtaim’s luxury villas Tilal Al Ghaf in Dubai, the newest luxury

residences on the Palm Ellington Beach House, a mountainside high-end retail development in Sentul Indonesia and several other largescale residential & wellness resort projects across the UAE which are in the early stages of design.

Magill was part of the team who decided it was time for RSP to take a different route and delve into an alternate reality. He spearheaded our very first project in the metaverse which was an NFT Gallery in Decentraland. It was a floating NFT gallery nexus with an infinity helix platform cycling through the viewing platforms. The building features a unique kinetic skin facade, emulating nature as the building breathes and shifts.

Magill was named RSP's Global Head of Design in 2021 and has since actively worked with other RSP design studios to develop the group's profile and design skills across a variety of building

typologies. He leads the monthly RSP Global Design Forum, which allows key designers to share their experiences and design ideas through panel discussions on a virtual platform. He is currently developing a strategy to improve and integrate RSP's 12 design studios through consistent virtual sharing of live projects around the world.

His efforts and contribution to the industry were recognised in 2020 and 2021 as he won Architect of the Year at the Middle East Design Awards.

Magill's peers and juniors have consistently praised him for his constant positivity, calm demeanour, and ability to build strong relationships with colleagues and clients alike. Magill has demonstrated that intelligence, imagination, and knowledge are valuable resources that must be shared with the rest of the world—a true example for all to follow.

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Shaun Killa

DESIGN PARTNER

Driven by design excellence Shaun Killa is an award-winning architect with international experience spanning over 28 years. He bases his design philosophy on innovative low-carbon sustainable buildings and challenges architectural norms to create expressive and timeless forms, which has led him to design numerous highly recognisable projects such as Almas Tower, Dubai Opera House, and Bahrain World Trade Centre - the world's first largescale integration of wind turbines on a building. >>>

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\ The Museum of the Future by Villa Design is an exhibition space for innovative and futuristic ideologies, services, and products. Located in the Financial District of Dubai, it has three main elements: green hill, building, and void.\

\ Sheybarah Hotel is a 73 key hyper luxury resort located on the uninhabited Shaybara Island located 45-minutes by boat from the mainland. The site is home to a highly diverse environment with dense mangroves, desert flora, white sand dunes beaches, coral flats and sea grass, and some of the most beautiful and pristine coral reefs in the world hosting many species of birds, fish and other marine animals.\

In his early career, Killa has won multiple global awards including ENR News Maker Award, New York, the Global Holcim Awards for Sustainable Construction for the Lighthouse Tower, and CTBUH Best Tall Building in the Middle East Award for Bahrain World Trade Centre.

Killa Design was established in Dubai in 2015, and he has worked on signature projects, including the award-winning designs for the Museum of the Future, the Address Beach Resort, W hotel Namaste, Vida Dubai Marina & Yacht Club, Marsa Al Arab, Sheybarah Island, Aykon Twin Towers, and the Office of the Future, the first occupied printed building in the world.

In 2017, 2021 and 2022, Killa was ranked number 1 as ‘Most Powerful Middle East Architect’ inclusive of winning ‘Best Architectural Firm, 2022’ in the Middle East, by Construction Week for the 3rd year running, and ‘Best Workplace of the Year’, at the Middle East Architect Awards, 2022.

He continues to collaborate closely with the Killa Design partners on a variety of projects to ensure the highest design quality while also providing innovative and sustainable ideas.

Killa is also a keynote speaker at multiple global conferences, inspiring architects and developers to question the status quo and focus on sustainable buildings and masterplans to continue to improve the urban habitat, the people that live within them and aggressively reduce carbon emissions from the built environment.

Killa's previous projects in Dubai include the Museum of the Future, Address Beach Resort, Office of the Future, Vida Marina, and Yacht Club.

Marsa Al Arab Hotel, Dubai; Sheybarah Resort, Red Sea Development, KSA; Palm Residence; Cavalli, Residential Towers; and others are among his exciting projects currently under construction.

The firm has won prestigious design competitions such as the Royal Arts Complex in Saudi Arabia, a private art gallery in Sharjah, and several projects in Neom and the Red Sea.

Killa's upcoming projects include the Iceland Resort and Residences, Maldives Masterplan and Resort Hotel, and mixed-use 3 Luxury Residential Towers in Dubai.

Killa's priorities include zero-energy and water resort hotels, as well as staff engagement initiatives, group triathlons, and learning to sail.

Killa feels: "In the last two years, the Middle East region has defied global trends in terms of the initiation of large project opportunities in the luxury and hyper-luxury residential and hospitality sector, in particular the UAE and KSA. Dubai’s efficient management of the epidemic further projected its robustness in global recovery, which attracted people from around the world reinforcing its position as a global hub for hospitality, residences, and commerce. This has created multiple design and construction opportunities within the UAE. Saudi’s Crown Prince’s progressive opening up of KSA to global tourism and high-tech commercial industries has created unprecedented design and construction opportunities for the Middle East. Highly sustainable solar powered cities and resorts will create new benchmarks in future developments within the region."

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Sanjay Tanwani

REGIONAL DIRECTOR, URBANISM + PLANNING

Sanjay Tanwani leads the Urbanism + Planning (U+P) studio for AECOM in the Middle East & Africa (MEA). Tanwani has over 19 years of experience working on projects in 25 countries and is instrumental in both building capability within the studio and shaping AECOM's approach to new international markets. He has an impressive international portfolio of projects ranging from strategic-level planning to

heritage and transport-led urban design as a trained architect and urban designer.

As regional director for the U+P studio, Tanwani is responsible for expanding local business. This includes delivering some of the region’s most significant and complex projects, while simultaneously building relationships with clients through targeted front-end advisory. He is currently leading projects such as a concept masterplan for a 20km-long arterial city spine that is facing some of the most urgent urban challenges, and developing a spatial framework for an entire city to accommodate exponential yet sustainable growth - a balancing act that requires a deep understanding of various technical disciplines along with macroeconomics, future trends and urban governance. Some of his more radical and creative projects include reimagining the future of manufacturing and logistics for a stateof-the-art industrial city and rethinking knowledge ecosystems within technology and innovation clusters. These innovative visions not only push the boundaries of city design but are rooted in the fundamentals of placemaking and are climatically sensitive and contextually appropriate.

Tanwani leads a multidisciplinary team of 120 designers, planners, urban analysts and landscape architects. Over the last year, Sanjay has introduced new service lines, focused on front-end advisory and data-driven performance-based masterplanning. This has resulted in stronger collaboration and new >>>

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\ Tanwani has a deep understanding of the social, cultural, financial, and environmental design elements sought by clients, which will not only provide AECOM with additional opportunities to secure work in the Middle East and beyond, but will also allow the company to collaborate more with its multidisciplinary teams across the region.\
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partnerships with public and private sector clients identifying new, previously unexplored, opportunities in the region. Under his leadership, the U+P studio has doubled in size in the last twelve months, with several projects and team members receiving multiple industry recognitions. The team is also one of the most gender-balanced teams in AECOM’s Middle Eastern business.

Ensuring the regional U+P studio is at the forefront of design innovation and acknowledged for its pioneering design solutions, Tanwani actively seeks to streamline and advance digital capabilities. Most notably, Tanwani leads ‘Vantage’ an R&D team consisting of futurists, economists and built-environment experts, who aspire to unlock new opportunities and streams within the digital sphere. This includes the development of custom machine-learning platforms and the use of AI in analyses, design and monitoring performance of masterplans.

Most recently, ‘Vantage’ has been developing and testing AI-Driven Impact Assessment models for running urban design scenarios, optimising urban data and visualising KPIs. He has tremendous plans for the ‘Vantage’ team in 2023, including the expansion of the existing team, collaborating with subject matter experts and developing a digital twin platform for one of the fastest-growing cities in the region.

Tanwani moved to Dubai in 2020 as part of a strategic initiative by AECOM to build on the team's front-end design capabilities. His extensive exposure

unique perspective on growing teams focussed on tackling the biggest urban challenges in the region. In his previous role, Tanwani was key to the growth and success of the Atkins London urban design and landscape studio which tripled in size during his tenure there. Tanwani ’s involvement in this 700-hectare project developed around the UNESCO World Heritage Site, helped its ambition to be one of the world’s best cultural destinations. Sanjay’s global, yet targeted, perspective on urban development is also emphasised in projects that he has successfully delivered outside of the region like the Bouregreg masterplan in Rabat, Morocco.

In Belgium, Tanwani led the design

environmentally challenging site of a disused former coal mine on the edge of Belgium’s only National Park. In Central America, Sanjay has worked on projects ranging from hospitality and mixeduse developments in Panama, to help develop growth strategies for cities in Colombia. Notably, Tanwani contributed to the delivery of Panama Pacifico, a 2000-hectare mixed-use development on the former site of the Howard US Air Force base next to the Panama Canal. As custodian of the original masterplan, he worked closely with the client’s development and investment teams to identify and design unique product offerings for a volatile and challenging economic market.

Outside of work, he has held nonexecutive positions for organisations in the UK, including serving as elected Governor for Goodenough College (one of the Royal Charities). Here, he was part of the real estate committee and was instrumental in overseeing the redevelopment and sale of Byron Court, a historic structure overlooking Mecklenburgh Square in Central London, which was repurposed as a state-of-art residential complex for NYU to house 230 students.

Tanwani is a firm believer that the role of architects and urbanists extends beyond creativity, with a huge responsibility to put people at the centre of our urban design. Looking ahead, he sees an identifiable shift in how cities are being conceived in this region, with increased collaboration across disciplines and environmentally sensitive approaches to deliver strong ambitious visions that are bound to have a positive impact on people's lives.

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\ Knowledge and innovation ecosystem - bringing together world-class academic institutions, private sector and Government entities.\ \ Design and automation lab - global experts collaborate to harness the full potential of Industry 4.0. \

05/Darryl Custer

MANAGING DIRECTOR, DESIGN

INTERNATIONAL CONSULTANTS

Custer holds a Bachelor of Architecture degree from the US and is a licensed architect and NCARB certified.  He is also a LEED Green Associate and an executive at large member of the American Institute of Architects Middle East (AIA ME).

Custer's passion is urban mixed-use projects, and he is committed to improving communities by utilising sensible, sustainable, and creative vertically stacked mixed-use configurations.

Custer leads a team of approximately 150 architects and engineers across KEO's offices, collaborating with them to create designs that push boundaries and projects that address sustainability issues, utilising architecture to create community-driven, smart, urban mixeduse environments for today and tomorrow. These start with solutions within the architectural concept design process with his teams guiding clients, making the case that sustainability is an investment and not a cost.

He sees technology as a significant enabler for a better tomorrow, and investing in digital design will be a priority for KEO Design this year as the industry pushes for a stronger connection between the human and machine to enable design teams to deliver solutions that fully leverage all available design technology.

Darryl Custer serves as the Managing Director of the Design Division for KEO International Consultants.

He has 33 years of design leadership and project management experience with a keen understanding of development, design, and operations across multiple sectors. Currently based in the UAE, Darryl’s experience is truly global, spanning China and Southeast Asia, the US, the GCC, and North Africa.

He is also driving a strategic emphasis on 3D digital concept design, pushing the boundaries of what is possible and creating designs that are not only beautiful but also thought-provoking and meaningful.

“Design technology is rapidly evolving and I see a tremendous need for design firms to embrace this change in order to better deliver results to their clients.  As an example, using digital design and machine driven ideation can enhance the design process by offering more solutions early in the process for better results downstream," says Custer.

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multicultural designers is on the team. This is supported by KEO’s soon-to-belaunched Nationalization program that aims to attract, empower and develop National talent, to become the next generation of architects, designers and business leaders.

Custer is actively involved in delivering projects around the region, including a diverse mix of commercial, hotel and residential. Current high-profile projects include Emaar Beach Vistas and Emaar’s recently released Golf Heights in Dubai and a multitude of resort hotels for the Red Sea Development in KSA. Darryl has overseen the prototype design for one of the largest residential developers in the region. These homes fuse modern with traditional architecture to deliver high-quality Villas, Duplexes and Townhouses to the communities they serve. Darryl is also overseeing work on several mixed-use developments in the region. These will elevate the typology, creating exceptional levels of livability based on life, work, play, and principles.

Custer is passionate about the architecture profession. In the early days of his career, Darryl was fortunate to be mentored by several first-class architects who introduced him to a broad range of ideas, methodologies, clients and project typologies. This foundation led him to a philosophy where he considers himself as a teacher more than a Managing Director working to offer young architects, designers and engineers a platform for growth, happiness and success with a pay-it-forward frame of mind.

KEO is a creative enterprise, where innovation is a way of life. We are uniquely resourced with end-to-end services to take clients from inspiration – through conceptualisation – to the realisation of design or project delivery in the built and natural environments. For over 59 years we’ve led with vision, contributing to many of the world’s most ambitious projects, iconic places, remarkable experiences and prosperous communities.

KEO is guided by a profound sense of purpose, with an abiding responsibility to those who experience it. The ambition is to create, engineer or manage the delivery of essential environments that reward users and owners with prosperity, comfort, community, health, safety, and memories.

Custer shares: “I believe architecture is a vehicle to improve communities and the overall human condition. Good design has a way of inspiring people

beyond borders and if done properly can uplift and connect humanity immeasurably. There is also no doubt the design and development sector has a critical impact on the planet concerning urbanized demographic opportunities, climate change, energy and resource consumption. I have always felt the urban mixed-use project typology is the best response to our changing world from an urbanization point of view to address sustainability and SMART growth. In most cases, mixed-use projects use less ground area, comparably reduce the overall carbon footprint, and generally make better use of the urban context."

“These drivers are why I am passionate about using architecture to create community-driven, smart, urban mixed-use environments – this is what architecture is all about for me," adds Custer.

\ Custer has overseen the prototype design for one of the largest residential developers in the region. These homes fuse modern with traditional architecture to deliver high quality villas, duplexes, and townhouses to the communities they serve.\
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DESIGN DIRECTOR & PRINCIPAL

MANAGING PARTNER

Since 1975, Brian Johnson has maintained an almost constant presence in the Gulf region, opening the Godwin Austen Johnson headquarters in Dubai in 1991.

Johnson's distinct style and unwavering commitment to design excellence have made him and the firm a preferred partner for many distinguished projects throughout the region. His guiding principles are based on the desire to provide bespoke one-off design solutions that respond to and build on the client's hopes and aspirations to provide a long-lasting, functional, and appealing environment.

Johnson and the design team have had a busy year, completing and handing over ten projects in the last 12 months including ISG School in KSA; Citizens School, and Ladybird Nursery in Dubai; Warner Bros Hotel in Abu Dhabi; DoubleTree by Hilton Abu Dhabi Yas Island Residences; DoubleTree by Hilton Sharjah; Ramallah School Palestine; and others.

Under his leadership the firm has a number of projects currently under design or under construction like a large cultural project in KSA, Arcadia Global School, Dubai, a large residential project in Riyadh, Serenia Living, Dubai Jumeirah Bay House, Dubai, Sharjah National Park, and more.

According to Johnson: “2023 is already showing signs of being an exciting year ahead for GAJ with new schools, museum, residential and hotel projects all lining up well to take us through the year. Following the significant increase in Dubai’s economy in 2022 it is evident that the market has wholly recovered from COVID-19 issues and this, combined with the changes in world politics, clearly suits Dubai’s resilient and flexible business model.”

Raj Patel, who has over 27 years of international experience, joined Gensler four years ago as Design Director and Principal. He is also the Regional Design Synergy Community Leader and Regional Practice Area Leader for mixed-use and retail centres in Gensler's APME region (Asia Pacific Middle East). He is a registered American Architect with a Master of Architecture (M. Arch.) degree from Yale

University and a Bachelor of Architecture (B. Arch.) from the University of Cincinnati. In the past, Patel has worked on prestigious projects such as Dubai Expo 2020 Village, Kuwait Investment Authority HQ, and Paramount Towers by DAMAC. Today, major Saudi government clients rely on his skills and expertise; and recently he and his team were distinguished by AIA’s Middle East Award for their 1364 project in the Diplomatique Quarter, Riyadh.

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08/Raya Ani

FOUNDER AND DESIGN DIRECTOR

RAW-NYC ARCHITECTS

Raya Ani is the founder and design director of the award-winning studio RAW-NYC Architects based in New York City and Dubai. She has over 25 years of international experience as a multidisciplinary architect and urban designer, having worked in Baghdad, Boston, Dubai, Germany, and New York City. She is a licensed architect in New York City.

She received her bachelor’s degree in Architectural Engineering from Baghdad University with distinction, and her master's in Architecture from MIT, where she was awarded the prestigious Harvard/MIT Aga Khan Scholarship.

As the 2017 President of the American Institute of Architects-Middle East Chapter, she launched AIA Middle East in Iraq to empower Iraqi architects through a global platform.

She designed the first green school and two green residential buildings in New York City. Raya Ani has been bestowed upon her the title of Fellow American Institute of Architects by the New York chapter for her excellence in design and outstanding contributions to the field of architecture.

Raya Ani’s boundless energy to inspire and empower through her creative and

strategic visions is seen in the Iraqi Pavilion at Expo 2020. She lobbied for Iraq’s participation at Expo 2020 and designed and supervised the construction of the Iraq Pavilion.

In 2022, she received the 2021 Takreem award for Environmental Development and Sustainability. The award recognises Arabs who have achieved excellence in their field of expertise.

RAW-NYC Architects is a firm that competes with the best architectural studios in the world due to her innovative approach to fusing innovation, sustainability, and technology, as well as her passion and commitment to architectural innovation. RAW-NYC is currently collaborating with clients to help them realise larger visions while adhering to strict deadlines and budgets.

Recently, she was invited to speak at TEDx Baghdad where she presented her architectural approach and philosophy. She highlighted the importance of being a pioneer in the architectural field to help humanity achieve progress and to help clients achieve inspiring and aspiring projects.

RAW-NYC Architects is currently working on innovative confidential projects in the UAE, KSA, and Iraq.

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09/ Bruno Guélaff

Bruno Guelaff is the creative director of the BG Group in Dubai, UAE. He is a multi-disciplinary awardwinning designer. Guelaff, a Frenchman born in New York City, attended Lycée Français de New York before earning a bachelor's degree in sociology in the United States. After four years of studies at NYSID, he discovered his niche. Guelaff was the first recipient of the B.F. A. Travel Prize, which enabled him to travel the world, stopping in 15 countries and over 22 cities, an experience that influenced his design flair greatly. Guelaff has spent the last 14 years as the design director of the award-winning boutique firm studio Bruno guelaff'.

He has been heavily involved in all aspects of each project, from architecture to lighting, landscape design, furniture design, and branding. As a multi-disciplinary doyen, Guelaff ensures that all design elements culminate in a completely fluid personalised project. At the end of the day, it all comes down to emotions; emotions when we design + emotions when we live within the design,” explains Guelaff.

Guelaff's design philosophy has always been "The spaces we have the honour of crafting influence the way people will live in those spaces," with a sociology backbone. At the end of the day, it's all about emotions: emotions when we design and emotions when people interact in physical spaces. We shape how people interact with others and influence their daily lives through design," he feels.

He felt something was missing in the equation of the typical project process from conception to realisation over the years. There was a lack of fluidity in work ownership during the construction process, which is common when a large number of consultants are involved. The concept of master of all trades needed to be extended to project execution as well as conceptualisation.

BG Villas was created organically when Guélaff and Khalid Kaluti's professional paths crossed in Dubai some years ago. Both Bruno and Khalid quickly realised after being each other’s clients that combining their award winning specialities could lead to something unique. >>>

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The mission was to establish a transparent and honest Design + Build construction company capable of providing not only the highest quality construction services for residential villas, including pools and landscaping but also award-winning design services, giving its clients an unparalleled experience and end product.

BG Group offers a complete full turnkey service that includes architecture, interior design, home automation, MEP, pools, landscaping, and lighting, as well as the Luxury Italian kitchen brand Pedini. Designers, architects, engineers, site team leaders, and craftsmen make up the award-winning team. As a result, the BG team provides fluid communication and services, allowing a project to be streamlined from start to finish while controlling all aspects of quality and attention to detail.

"It is my privilege to be able to design a true home for each of our patrons, understand their cultural backgrounds, understand the way they interact with their family members, the way they interact with food, the way they interact with media, and then translate that onto paper into a fluid personalised architectural layout representing the way they experience the world around them," Guelaff says of the design process.

Following the roaring success of the model

BG Villa in Pearl Jumeirah, which received numerous accolades and architectural editorial features, the BG Group brings its latest editions to Al Wasl Dubai. Located in a freehold community in the heart of the city, with majestic views of Downtown Dubai and the Burj Khalifa, just steps away from all the city's sights and beaches. The multiunit luxury development Al Wasl Boutique Villas is already under construction. The Al Wasl neighbourhood is in the heart of Dubai, just minutes from the downtown area and the iconic Burj Khalifa.

The area is a vibrant space that is adjacent to City Walk and Central Park by Meeras and benefits from its proximity to Dubai's beachside as well as business and entertainment areas. The 23,000sqft units all have expansive basement areas with multiple landscaped lightwells, master bedrooms with private gardens, 25-me long 'Maldives' turquoise overflow pools, and full entertainment rooftops to take in the full glory of the Burj Khalifa. Al Wasl Boutique Villas allows you to truly experience modern life in the heart of this one-of-a-kind city.

Guelaff anticipates the future exclusive development projects that BG is spearheading with eagerness and excitement, as he and his partners continue their quest to break barriers and set new standards for Design + Build.

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\ Villa Linéaire Modern lines connect spaces in this private villa by the sea.\

10/ Pierre Martin Dufresne

P. Martin Dufresne, Co-founder and Design Principal at U+A, has had a very busy year. Not only has the company experienced rapid regional expansion, with an impressive list of new high-end projects on the horizon, but it has also welcomed new growth for its global reach with a recently established partnership with international giant Egis.

Dufresne was instrumental in bringing the firm's recognition as a world-class multi-disciplinary practise with an incredible portfolio of projects during his 17 years at the helm of U+A's distinctive design approach. Red Sea Global KSA, Emaar, North 25, Aldar, and, most recently, Expo entrusted their high-end luxury projects to U+A under Dufresne's expert eye for creating distinctive residential and hospitality brands.

His global reach comes from his lifelong interest with cultural diversity and his deep passion for travel. He left Canada in 1996, to live in Hong Kong where as design Architect with HOK on a multitude of high-end projects

in Asia Pacific, including China, the Philippines and Taiwan. Following a short work assignment in Japan, Martin moved to Singapore under famed Australian Architect Kerry Hill, during which time he enriched his passion for high-end luxury in both residential and hospitality.

Moving to Dubai in 2005, he established U+A together with his business partner Pedram Rad in 2007. Since then the company has grown to become one of the most sought after firms in the region. Both Martin and Pedram’s vision and ambitious plan for a world class practice proved well timed for the region’s thirst for luxury and quality.

The company’s growth now accounts for over 200 employees exercising a multitude of services, such as architecture, interior design, masterplanning, project management, and more recently annexing a new landscape division under Dufresne’s strong insistence of holistic design.

In the last year, Dufresne has added Academia to his list of responsibilities. The Canadian University of Dubai sought his professional expertise inviting him to become a member of the School of Architecture and Interior Design Advisory Board. Seeking his other board-members’ insight in the field allows the School a fair advantage in improving their curriculum.

Dufresne continues to champion good design. He also believes in nurturing the people that bring success to the firm. He is passionate in developing talent, which has been a founding principle from the firm’s inception. His 30 years of experience around the globe has given him a unique approach to his craft, with an incredible adaptability and sensibility. Martin sees an exciting future for the company. The last year’s rapid growth and continued success is not only a testament of his and his partner’s efforts to deliver quality but from the distinct office culture they instilled and continue to support.

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\ With its clean lines and refined elegance, Creek Edge by U+A embodies the philosophy of sophistication through simplicity. Residents can relax in their sleek, minimal apartment with floor-to-ceiling windows that overlook the shimmering Creek.\

11/Ammar Alassam

Ammar Alassam is the Chief Executive Officer of Dewan Architects + Engineers, which is celebrating its 40th year in business this year. Since joining Dewan in 2001, he has implemented and developed the company's strategic growth plans. He led Ithmar Capital's investment in Dewan, allowing the firm to diversify and become a regional multidisciplinary, multi-market leading firm of architects and engineers with a more institutionalised approach.

Serving as Chief Executive Officer and member of the board of directors, Alassam continues to be actively involved in developing new business opportunities, harnessing strategic relationships and partnerships, and breaking into new vertical and geographical markets. He was responsible for the firm's diversification and entry into Southeast Asia and Vietnam.

In recent years, he has expanded their market share into Egypt and established a design excellence hub in Cairo. Alassam

has grown to be one of the top 40 firms in the world and one of the top five in the region, with big plans for the future. The firm recently announced the acquisition of iconic projects in Saudi Arabia, including Qiddiya and The Red Sea Development Company.

Alassam understands the growing importance of environmental consciousness and the need for expertise in designing green, sustainable, and environmentally friendly buildings. He's helped lead the development of the firm's corporate culture that focuses on designing sustainable buildings, leading to many receiving LEED and ESTIDAMA certifications.

With the leadership team's support, Alassam has diversified and ventured Dewan into the Metaverse and a design research lab Metaverse Architecture Department (MAD). MAD aims to create and improve experiences by building Metaverse spaces as close to reality to discover real-life immersive applications.

They unite a dedicated team of digital experts, architects and industry professionals from within Dewan and external experts to focus on this entirely new domain. Dewan has already

purchased land within the Decentraland Metaverse, and has established its “digital office” within this exciting sphere. Alassam continues to develop Dewan as a leader in design excellence and a partner of choice for blue-chip developers across the Middle East, North Africa and Southeast Asia.

Under Alassam’s leadership Dewan leverages its corporate social responsibility initiatives founded to empower young architects worldwide and provide them with crucial guidance to excel in the industry. The Dewan Award was established by Mohammed Al Assam, the founder and chairman at Dewan. He was involved with the Tamayouz Excellence Award for many years

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Mohamed Ali

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Mohamed Ali is Meinhardt Middle East's Regional Design Director and head of Master Planning, Interior Design, Urban Planning, and Architecture.

Ali was appointed in 2022 to build the architectural design capabilities and develop the regional portfolio as an added value to Meinhardt's strong presence in the Middle East since 1997 as a significant engineering player.

His primary goal is to establish a quality culture that will guide his design strategy for mindful growth and to acquire prestigious projects with high-end developers in the region.

Ali's first goal was to design Meinhardt's new office in Dubai Media City to accommodate their 300+ architect and engineer growth plan; the estimate is based on current project requirements and timeframes.

The new department is already bidding on a number of large projects with prestigious Middle Eastern clients and is busy delivering Four Season Sindalah Island with Neom and the biggest mall in Makkah with Hamat and Umm al-Qura.

Ali is skilled at identifying added values that lead to disruptive ideas outside of the traditional box. These concepts increase the building's usability and efficiency while preserving its elegance and human character. >>>

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Technology is the key to any exponential growth, and design is no exception. With this in mind, Ali is developing a Digital Delivery unit to broaden the horizon for design opportunities through data-driven techniques such as generative design. The unit will also be in charge of developing Digital Twins and the metaverse. Having said that, classical architectural workflows of the world's great masters are still in the DNA of the department methodology and approach, blending with building services and structural engineering to deliver an all-in-one high-end product and usher in a new chapter for Meinhardt, becoming more design-oriented and offering more value-added services.

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Sumaya Dabbagh

Dabbagh Architects is an award-winning Architectural design practice based in Dubai, UAE. It is recognized regionally for its contemporary design and quality-driven service.

The practice was established in 2008 in Dubai, becoming one of the first in the Gulf to become an RIBA Chartered Practice in 2015 . It set out to create contemporary Architecture that is culturally and environmentally sensitive. An Architecture that explores themes of identity, context and place.

Founded by Sumaya Dabbagh, the Saudi architect is at the forefront of women in architecture in the Middle East. She is one of the few Saudi women of her generation to train as an architect, and one of the first women to found her own practice in the UAE. In 2019 Sumaya won the title ‘Principal of the Year” at the Middle East Architects Awards, and became a finalist at The Tamayouz Award for Women of Outstanding Achievements. In 2021 she became one of the first women architects to design a mosque in the UAE. Sumaya continues to challenge stereotypes and strives to bridge cultural and gender divides with her sensitive approach to design and Architecture.

Her practice, Dabbagh Architects have successfully completed a number of prestigious projects in the commercial, private and public sectors and continue to fulfil their mission through their unique innovative designs.

Some of their highly acclaimed projects such as The Mleiha Archaeological Centre building (2016) as well Gargash Mosque (2021) have been globally recognised as significant examples of a new emerging approach to Architecture in the region. Both projects were nominated for Agha Khan Awards and won multiple awards including the prestigious international award; Architecture Master Prize. Currently the practice is working on a new Mosque project in the UAE as well as a number of significant cultural projects in UAE and Saudi Arabia.

Jason Burnside

As one of the region's most experienced architects, Jason Burnside has developed long-term client relationships that have resulted in repeat business on numerous occasions. Burnside's involvement with the Arcadia School and Arcadia High School led to the client awarding Godwin Austen Johnson the latest new school in the portfolio, the Arcadia Global School, which is currently under construction in Al Furjan.

In addition, Burnside and his team are back on site with the new C Hub which is due for completion later this year. This new addition to the campus sees the continuation of a relationship which spans more than 35 years.

While he may be renowned for his school projects, Burnside has also led the design of a number of internationally branded hotels across the Middle East which has included the Warner Bros Hotel in Abu Dhabi, the DoubleTree by Hilton Abu Dhabi Yas Island Residences and the DoubleTree by Hilton Sharjah.

Several new projects are keeping Burnside and his team busy, particularly in Saudi Arabia where the design team are working on a large cultural project and a residential project, both in Riyadh. In Dubai, the team are working on the Serenia Living project, which follows the success of the Serenia Residences, also on The Palm Jumeirah, designed and handed over by GAJ in 2018.

According to Burnside: “2022 saw a significant increase in the number of projects awarded across the region as the design industry rebounds post pandemic. For 2023 the outlook remains positive, however with the increased demand, pressure to deliver projects on time and within budget will be a significant challenge as will recruiting new talent to service growing portfolios.”

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Henrique Dias

Since his early days working in the Vodafone headquarters project in his home country of Portugal, Henrique Dias' experience has spanned the globe. From private villas in Europe to mega-projects in China, he has approached every project with a passion for design and unwavering attention to detail. Dias began his career with Barbosa-Guimares, a Matosinhos, Portugal-based multidisciplinary boutique design firm.

Before moving to Guangzhou, China, to lead the design team at Jingseng Design, he developed his design ethos, which combines practical functionality with iconic language. After two years with Jingseng, Henrique moved to the UAE, where he is currently based.

With over 19 years of experience, Dias has designed some of the most high-profile projects in the region, having delivered projects for clients such as Meraas, Kingdom Holding Company, Al Shaya Holdings, Modon, and Emaar. His projects dot the GCC, including towers in Qatar and masterplans in the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia.

With each one, he has brought a grounded flair to the final design, balancing the need for performance with visionary excellence Dias still believes he is just getting started and looks forward to continuing our mission of advancing the human experience through design.

As one of DLR Group’s Directors, he leads design across varying scales and industry sectors. He brings with him his experience from Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, providing a global perspective to every building and plan he is a part of. Some of his most recent projects include the Jubail Island Development in Abu Dhabi and the Madinah Gate Double Tree Hotel in KSA.

His process begins with consideration for the ground truth and the final goal that must be achieved. He uses this as the basis for exploration, looking for ways to create unique experiences that will improve the lives of those who will eventually live there and the context in which it’s being built. This approach to economic prosperity, social responsibility, and environmental stewardship is what has made him stand out in the industry as one of the most effective design thinkers and communicators. >>>

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Dias' interest in the arts began at a very young age. Growing up in an art district, he was surrounded by creatives who instilled in him a desire to pursue a creative career. When it came time for him to select a profession to study, he chose architecture, a subject he pursued at the Lusaida University of Porto, earning his Master’s degree in Architecture. Despite his academic credentials, he continues to pursue education outside of professional practice. Henrique recognises that the field of architecture is constantly evolving, and architects need to stay current with new technologies, materials, and building methods to design and construct buildings that are energy-efficient, sustainable, and safe. He has received accreditation from the Portuguese Association of Architects, the ‘Tanaches Accreditation Program’ in the UAE, and the ‘American Institute of Architects AIA’ in the Middle East.

Dias has had a lifelong passion for design and architecture that began early on in his studies. He vividly remembers reading a book during his elementary studies that featured a sketch by Alvaro Siza, the Pritzker Prize-winning Portuguese architect, which had a profound impact on the way he viewed architecture and design.

Siza's attention to detail remains a source of inspiration for Dias to this day, and it is something he strives to incorporate into his work alongside his design principles, which welcome new architectural challenges as the field evolves in both theory and practice.

With advancements in technology and computation, Henrique strives to push the boundaries of his design thinking and conceptual workflow by incorporating approaches such as parametric design into the design and iteration process, prioritising building performance and sustainability. His ultimate goal is to create better spaces for humanity and the environment and to design timeless structures that stand the test of time without losing their identity.

Dias has been invited to speak at a number of conferences throughout the Middle East during his career. In Saudi Arabia, these events included the INDEX Design Talks, the 12th Edition Real Estate Development Summit in Riyadh, the Cityscape Global Summit in Dubai, and the Hospitality Network in Saudi Arabia. Dias has spoken about the integration of design and innovation with luxury, the state of real estate in the Middle East, hospitality design that incorporates wellness and health, and the future of the hospitality industry at these conferences. Dias has shared his insights and knowledge with audiences in the Middle East as a speaker and thought leader in the fields of design and real estate, helping to shape the direction of these industries in the region.

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\ Madinah Gate, Madinah, KSA The Madinah Gate mixed-use development delivers a new urban center, that provides vital support services to pilgrims visiting the Prophet Mosque in the city of Madinah. This project acts as a catalyst for further developments in the city. The architecture mirrors the spiritual journey of the pilgrims who just reached the Madinah Gate.\ \ Buruj Hotel, Baghdad, Iraq On the most visible corner anchor of the prestigious Buruj development, fronting Baghdad Airport Road, rises a new gateway: Buruj Hotel. An homage to Baghdad’s storied position as the cradle of civilization, this flagship hotel’s iconic design is a poetic interpretation of Mesopotamian creation mythology. A powerful cascade symbolized by an 18-level tower, which spills down into gentle streams formed by rippled strata that flow all along the linear site.\

Adriana Graur is a key member of both the Dubai Studio and the global dwp team. Her goal since joining dwp has been to lead a team of creative designers in delivering quality design at the highest standards while maintaining a sustainable core. This has become more apparent in recent years as the team's growth has accelerated and the project portfolio has grown.

Graur leads design initiatives across international studios alongside the creative team of dwp Global Design Council on a mission to enhance design values and support designers in achieving their best. As part of that, she is very interested in and passionate about mentoring.

Another topic on Graur's agenda is sustainability - leading sustainability initiatives and making all projects sustainable on our global dwp mission of becoming net zero.

She excels in all aspects of her work, as a designer, a leader, a mentor, and, most importantly, in her ability to build and maintain relationships with clients and all stakeholders. Her ability to go above and beyond the client's expectations has been evident in all of her projects, both past and present. Her ability to lead the team to great success is supported by her involvement in all stages of design, fresh perspectives, excellent client relationship management, and consistent participation in regional roundtable discussions, articles, and competitions, to name a few.

A few of the projects encompassed on Graur's portfolio over the last year are the GFG Sydney Office (a 4-storey refurbishment), a continuation of the client's relationship developed based on GFG's Headquarters designed last year in Dubai; Allen & Overy office refurbishment in Abu Dhabi which is currently on-site; Executive Council Office refurbishment, Dubai Emirates Towers - set to finish by February 2023.

She continues to deliver amazing projects globally while leading a global team, as she recently did for one of the quickest turnarounds, 11 'Best of the Best' restaurants designed in partnership with TGP and ISG for the World Expo 2020 designed within a 6-week programme and across 4 studios; Australia, Singapore, Thailand, and Dubai. Adriana led, engaged, and maintained a collaborative and healthy relationship with the client while managing the team and delivering high-quality work with a team of over 30 designers involved in delivering the project.

Graur has consistently demonstrated her commitment to a better future and sustainable design and practises, and she has taken a leadership role within dwp to support this movement. She is constantly participating in industry discussions on this topic and writing white papers to support this.

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McIntosh has over 20 years of design and construction experience, having worked in the US, Uk, Europe, China, and the Middle East. Since the beginning of his career, he has had the opportunity to collaborate with architectural legends such as Sir Peter Cook, his personal mentor from his years of study at Columbia University, on the conception and delivery of large, complex, high-profile buildings that are renowned as iconic architectural landmarks.

McIntosh is highly passionate about the intersections of technology, entertainment, urbanism, futurology, activation and architectural design and has lectured and written about these topics in different institutions and publications. He describes his approach to design as “Feel Crafting” – a vision that seeks to create detailed, crafted and unique solutions for each project, focusing on understanding the client’s vision and helping bring it to life.

dward McIntosh is the regional design director for the Middle East at Atkins, a member of the SNC-Lavalin Group. His main role at Atkins is to bring clients’ visions to life by creating design concepts that integrate the region’s cultural heritage with sustainable urban design practices.At Atkins, McIntosh is leading a team of experienced and early career professionals in design and architecture to deliver some of the most transformational projects in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the wider GCC region. He has presented competition proposals to top level stakeholders and high-profile clients with great success. He has thrived in complex stakeholder scenarios where decisiveness and fast response have allowed him to move the needle in high-profile projects

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With over 19 years of experience in the profession, Islam El Mashtooly is a regionally and internationally recognised architect, urbanist, and educator. He is committed to design that supports and enhances communities, with a philosophy that emphasises harmony within context, as well as the climate, culture, and traditions of the MENA region. The success of small to large-scale developments across multiple typologies demonstrates his technical expertise and innovative design approach.

In 2021, Mashtooly's architectural concept for "JANNAT MASJID" won in the "Future Projects" category at the highly prestigious World Architecture Festival Awards. The project was chosen as the winner in a category with over 550 finalists dedicated to celebrating excellence. It was designed as a place of peace that exudes unity while also embracing inclusion and diversity. 2022 marked the fourth year Islam has won a category at the WAF, following Residential Building of the Year in 2016

and Baghdad design centre in 2018, making him one of the region's fastest-growing and most-celebrated Arab architects.

Mashtooly was a leader in creating OBMI's vertical resort concept, AERA, alongside the firm's teams worldwide, using his expertise in urban environments and willingness to push the boundaries in design. Rather than creating a horizontal experience, as is common in traditional resorts, this ambitious vertical concept creates a private island oasis in the middle of a city.

Mashtooly has retained his position in the top 50 Most Influential Architects in the Middle East for seven consecutive years. He has continually been nominated for regional and international architecture awards, winning the United International Architects Award in Baku for two years in a row.

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Davison has experience in all major project sectors, including hotels and resorts, commercial offices, residential, retail, highrise, mixed-use, and pharmaceutical design. Experienced in all major project sectors, including hotels and resorts, commercial offices, residential, retail, high-rise, mixeduse and pharmaceutical design, he has led on every aspect of project design with the achievement of creative, sustainable and innovative solutions that meet and often surpass, expectations in all areas.

Davison leads the team with an empowerment mindset and drives the expansion of DSA Middle East's network and areas of operation, ensuring that DSA's high standards of quality in all aspects are maintained and that the practice's long-term vision and goals are aligned and followed.

Peter Davison leads the DSA Architects International Middle East office and has over 25 years of experience based in both the UK and the Middle East, with exposure to all major international markets. Davison has directed design on a plethora of complex, mega-projects, from feasibility and concept stages to documentation and delivery, with a proven track record of success.

DSA Architects International are a leading Architectural Design & Lead Consultant Services Business, delivering landmark, sustainable buildings and environments across the globe from strategic locations in the Middle East, Africa, Europe and Asia. With a unique passion and ‘can do’ approach, we combine ‘International Expertise with Local Knowledge’ to realise signature projects, from creative inception through to completed handover.

"Over our 38-year history, we have evolved into an internationally recognised and renowned business, with a strong reputation for excellence across the hospitality, residential, commercial, retail, and educational sectors, whilst also maintaining our reputation as a boutique style firm who are able to offer a personal and bespoke service tailored to the individual needs of our clients," comments Davison.

Davison has led every aspect of project design, achieving creative, sustainable, and innovative solutions that meet and often exceed, expectations in all areas.

Since our original establishment in 1985, the company has developed massively in scale, scope and diversity. As a multiaward-winning practice, DSA is recognised for creating unique, exciting and timeless architectural experiences, always with a sense of place relating to their location and cultural traditions.

Our passionate leadership is strongly supported by teams of highly-qualified, experienced and talented designers, management professionals and technical experts, selected from the international arena and with a proven track record of success in our field.

"As a business, we are fully committed to maintaining and further enhancing our reputation as a professional, flexible, trusted and delivery-focused ‘partner of choice’ for clients and major hotel operators, with whom we enjoy many close and repeat working relationships.We have delivered more than 500 projects in over 30 countries around the world for >>>

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many different types of clients, from large corporations, specialist private developers, governments entities, directly for hotel operators, as well as individual investors," explains Davison.

In all scenarios and with every type of development the firm delivers, they consistently look to provide the highest levels of creativity, innovation and technical excellence as standard and consistently push the boundaries of new technology and innovation.

DSA International designers always begin by researching local history, culture, and the sense of place of the location and its people. They are guided not only by the brief and achieving our client's objectives, but also by responsibility and desire to respect the heritage, tradition, and progression of the existing built environment from place to place. Projects delivered by DSA are inevitably creative, innovative, respectful of their surroundings and, with a focus on structured, managed, and collaborative delivery through our added-value specialist design management service that we provide as standard, we provide the highest levels of coordinated, quality technical documentation.

DSA was extremely proud to have received numerous accolades from

prestigious awarding bodies in 2022, including the Arabian Property Awards, UAE Business Awards, and Design & Build Awards.

Several projects were completed on-site during the year, including the Jumeirah Gulf of Bahrain Resort & Spa, the BEEAH Group Office Headquarters in Sharjah, the Jumeirah Muscat Bay Resort in Oman, the Hyatt Regency Erbil Residences, and the

new Celebration Suite at Nikki Beach Resort Dubai.

Davison says: "The beginning of 2023 has been extremely promising. Many exciting mixed-use projects in KSA, for various PIF entities, are currently in the works, and we are also extremely busy with various other hospitality, residential, and commercial developments in the UAE and across the region."

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\ Jumeirah Gulf of Bahrain Resort & Spa
The Jumeirah Gulf of Bahrain Resort & Spa is an impressive 5-star luxury resort secluded from the city, which offers a retreat-style stay for local and foreign visitors looking for exclusivity. The resort features elegantly designed hotel and villa rooms, family suites and exciting dining experiences, and entertainment, as well as impressive leisure and wellness facilities, including Jumeirah Group’s award-winning Talise Spa. \
\ BEEAH Group Headquarters, Sharjah, UAE Designed by Zaha Hadid, the new, ground-breaking headquarter development, inspired by nature and optimum smart, working conditions are fully powered by renewable energy, integrated with next-generation technologies and built to realise net-zero emissions.\

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His expertise lies in several project categories with a substantial lineup of residential, mixed-use, hospitality, workplace, education, highrise, headquarters, staff accommodation and other various project types. Although his focus is on building design, there is a large contribution to the conceptualisation and development of master plans and urban designs that enable the conjunction of the buildings and their

environment through place-making and lifestyle development. Involved and have equally led large-scale and complex design projects around the Middle East, South East Asia and some in North America.

Kirby Zalameda has over 26 years of professional experience, including the last three years as Design Director for Architecture with DLR Group Middle East and the previous fifteen years as a senior project designer for KEO International Consultants in the Gulf region. For the past 25 years, he has been a registered architect in >>>

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The project is located in Khamis Mushait a Saudi City of touristic and commercial significance. Aseer Front explores opportunities for a 4.7 KM walkaway strip as a point of rest, hiking and entertainment activating the avenue with a range of new facilities and integrating a future mall ‘Salman Avenue’ to this community park. The cultural heritage of Saudi Arabia is unique as it has remained mostly unaltered. The urban function of the Aseer Front has changed from the urban channel to the living avenue with landscape and public activities.\

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the Philippines and a trustee and past president of the United Architects of the Philippines Abu Dhabi Chapter.

His extensive project experience includes high and low-rise residential buildings, corporate headquarters, office, mixed-use, institutional, hospitality, commercial, retail, educational, and transportation structures. He is involved in urban design and master planning projects in addition to building projects.

Zalameda explains his role: "Currently the Design Director of the design team, I am in charge of the start-up of projects involving pre-concept, concept, and

\ Hijaz Mall Redevelopment, Mecca, KSA

A nature inspired retail street development. The urban street experience is enriched by its reference to the natural. The journey inside the development is likened to the sinuous organic movement and physical formations of the wadi. with its winding turns walled in by monumental vertical formations.\

He is currently part of the office leadership team as well.

On of Alameda's projects include ABHA Mixed-Use Development in KSA. Abha Mixed-Use Development is a one-of-a-kind retail and hospitality destination poised to provide a remarkable retail, lifestyle F&B, and hospitality experience for the capital city of Abha in Saudi Arabia's Aseer region. Red Sea Markets Co., a real estate development company, is creating a vision for a destination in Abha, Saudi Arabia's south west, with an area of 75,564m2. The land is in the Al Areen master plan, East of Abha, and faces King Fahad Road from the South.

This new cultural centre will feature a oneof-a-kind collection of celebrated courtyards, plazas, and terraces that connect to a yearround multi-use events space. It is envisioned as a modern lifestyle neighbourhood for exquisite urban shopping and entertainment, celebrating a new mixed-use district within a family-friendly development filled with dining, events, and memorable attractions.

Another amazing project he is working on is the Hijaz Mall in KSA. The goal of Al Hijaz was to create a new retail and hospitality destination for the community and the pilgrims connecting cultures from all around the world in a single experience. The street level is enriched by its reference to nature while the journey inside the development is likened to the organic movement and physical formations of the wadi with winding turns walled in by monumental vertical formations. At the same time the different programs within the development are bridged together seamlessly in a design that does not only focus on connectivity but also on urban interaction.

detailed design level master plans, as well as urban design and building design. For the past year, the majority of my involvement in building design typologies has been in education, residential, hospitality, retail, and mixed-use buildings. Having joined the office in early 2020 during ongoing design projects, the task of design managing some of the projects also became a role in which providing experienced design feedback to the teams was critical.

In KSA, Zalameda is working on another eye-catching project called Aseer Front. The project is located in Khamis Mushait a Saudi City of touristic and commercial significance. The cultural heritage of Saudi Arabia is unique as it has remained mostly unaltered. The urban function of the Aseer Front has changed from the urban channel to the living avenue with landscape and public activities.

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Sandra Woodall is a UK-qualified architect and urbanist who has lived in the Middle East for over 25 years, where she leads the award-winning MENA design studio for tangramGULF, a firm known for delivering diverse social infrastructure projects throughout the region with sustainability at the forefront.

Woodall's design approach utilises traditional desert urbanism and building materials used in a contemporary manner, creating contextually climatic responsive designs which incorporate nature to promote improved health and wellbeing for the benefit of all. This was clearly demonstrated almost 20 years ago when tangram delivered the very first government building in Dubai to incorporate a green roof, reducing both the effects of the urban island effect and the buildings’ interior temperatures and thus the buildings’ energy demands.

The firm's current projects include a cancer hospital for women and children in North Africa, where her designs for the healing environment are inspired by the surrounding forest and mountain landscapes. Last year, she founded tangramTERRA, an online platform to highlight sustainability casestudies from her work on a generation of >>>

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DESIGN DIRECTOR ∕ TANGRAMGULF ∕ \ Woodall's design approach incorporates traditional desert urbanism and modern building materials to create contextually climatic responsive designs that incorporate nature to promote improved health and well-being for the benefit of all. \ \ Woodall is developing a Hospital of the Future prototype with a visionary approach that challenges, rethinks, remodels, and redefines the healthcare system.\

regionally significant programmes, and to offer a resource centre for access to key regional and global agreements, guides, and toolkits, among other things, in support of her ongoing teaching roles. Resources on the pressing challenges of delivering a regional route to achieving the Gulf States' decarbonisation targets as they address their commitments to the UN's Sustainable Development Goals.

Currently, Woodall is working on a “Hospital of the Future” prototype with a visionary approach that challenges, rethinks, remodels and redefines health service delivery by peeling away the areas within the clinical setting that need not be in a costly, physically built space, and develops a radical reduction in carbon, energy, water, waste, and capital cost footprints to deliver a solution that becomes a “hospital without walls”.

A paradigm shift in response to global and pressing health, social, and environmental issues, which Woodall recently created through tangramMETA, an innovation and advanced technology group, and through which she is creating virtually extended and mixed reality spaces as an exponent of environmentally conscious sustainable design.

She believes that it is critical for today's designers to be at the forefront of shaping what the Metaverse will look like for future generations. "It is critical that our clients recognise the value of virtual and mixed reality spaces designed to make their services available to everyone, bridging geographical, social, economic, technological, and generational divides. And that software evolves at the rate and in the direction that will assist designers in producing solutions that will allow this to become mainstream "she claims.

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Lee Nellis, a Chartered RIBA Architect from Scotland, has over 12 years of experience in the region and established the architecture division at XBD Collective in 2016. The primary goal was to form a design team that focusses on a creative approach while leveraging collective expertise.

With the team's initial focus on the residential market, hospitality and commercial projects quickly followed, adding to a growing and impressive portfolio. Nellis continues to apply his innovative design philosophy and vision, creating architectural projects that reflect the client's needs and aspirations. He contributes his insight and knowledge to the team, fostering a creative ethos and facilitating synergy and collaboration. Some of the most prolific projects within the Dubai residential sector include the St Regis Residences and The Solar House.

Nellis comments: "After the pandemic and the end of Expo, I believe that the Design Industry were a little cautious for their next move. However, I believe that the strengths of being an architect are always ones of research, learning, creation, and pushing the boundaries. Essentially, the entire Industry thinks this way as well. Therefore, I envisage that the industry shall thrive in the years to come, as the Gulf Region is a pioneer of innovation. With the economy doing really well, and large scale masterplan developments being continuously announced all over the region, designers can only benefit from the opportunities. Nowhere else in the world is this currently offered, and the types of projects are attracting great global talent to move and work here. The Middle East's industry has a promising future, and I am proud to be a part of it."

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Mirko Sala Tenna is a designer and architect who established Etereo Design studio in Dubai in 2017. He specialises in architecture, interior design, landscape design, product design, and yacht design. Etereo, a vibrant, artistically abundant Italian heritage dotted with influences from the Middle East and harmoniously brought together with passion, was born as a result of his astute understanding of architecture.

His goal as a creative inventor is to design soulful and inspiring spaces that encourage creativity. This approach drives all of his projects, pushing him to go beyond the brief and create unique spaces based on human experience.

"A space must breathe in order for the people who live in it to breathe, " feels Mirko.

Architecture and design are central to the studio's ethos, and they encompass a wide range of different functions required to see a project through from start to finish.

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The functions range from conceptualising the artistic direction to selecting materials and finishes, sourcing from the best suppliers, and carrying out all the finer details. His approach is centred on delighting his clients and providing them with one-of-a-kind solutions. He takes the time to ask the right questions, which aids in >>>

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the development of practical solutions. His works range from engineering and spatial design to poetry and fine arts, with each experience often satisfying the curiosity of the other.

Ghaf Majlis, located in the desert and surrounded by the national UAE tree, the Ghaf tree, is one of his most successful projects. The client's main requirements were to design a representative and iconic building that could function as a gathering place and contrast with the desert. At the same time, it should respect and preserve the site's existing Ghaf trees. The team accepted the challenge of creating this desert icon with dynamic sharp edges and dark exterior micro topping that contrasts with the soft, beige desert sand, reflecting the client's style. The building's shape is inspired by the trees on the site.

The main majlis and mini majlis, main dining room and mini dining room, lobby, bathrooms, and a heavy kitchen comprise the building programme.

Our concept was heavily influenced by contrast. As a result, we used a dark cement micro-topping on all walls, making the building stand out in the desert while remaining simple. We used marble to add richness to the interior and wood to add warmth. The building's shape is determined by its functions and the surrounding environment. A cantilever is projected at the entrance to provide a bold strike, visual privacy for the mini dining, and enclosure around a Ghaf tree.

The project used drought-tolerant plants, automatic faucets to reduce water consumption, high UV-rated glass panels, and an overhang structure as external shading above windows to reduce temperature gain during hot summers.

"This project effectively represents the client. Our design added a modern touch to the Majlis and left a lasting impression on all of the client's guests," adds Mirko. Another project, Santuosa villa raises the standard of modern luxury. A rich material palette of marbles, bronze, and smoked oak combine with fine European furnishings and handcraftsmanship to create an environment that exudes old glamour with a touch of art deco influence. Every detail has been considered. This modern 6-bedroom villa is spread across a large 18,000sqft plot in Umm Al Sheif, close to the Burj Al Arab and Kite Beach in Jumeirah, a peaceful neighbourhood filled with cute cafes and restaurants.

The client's vision was realised in the form of interiors with a fresh and timeless colour palette and luxe material combinations. The stark contrast between the white marble on the floor and the warm and dark tones of the smoked oak helped to create a neutral backdrop that allowed the freedom to experiment with small pops of colour in the furnishings.

“25 different types of marble flow throughout the mansion forming a thread between the various living spaces," says Mirko.

Etereo, led by Mirko, is progressing and working on a variety of projects; the firm has also received numerous accolades and awards from leading design events.

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\ The Ghaf Majlis project in the UAE includes majlises and dining rooms that are designed to give the client complete privacy while maintaining a visual connection to the surrounding nature. A triangular water feature highlights the central intersection of the paths leading to the rooms.\

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With over 13 years of industry expertise, Marc Roca joined the team in 2021 to lead the architectural and interior design services to hospitality, education, commercial and multi-residential projects.

Roca's passion for creativity and detail is matched by his global experience, having worked on projects in Europe, South America, and the Middle East. His hands-on approach and ability to translate concepts to construction has resulted in strong client relationships and an unrivalled portfolio. His notable projects include the acclaimed 'St Regis Residences Financial Road' in Downtown Dubai, the 'Metropolitan Towers' in Lagos, and the offices for Modern Living at the Opus Tower in Business Bay, Dubai.

Marc says of region: "Marc explains his vision for the region: "This region is always evolving, cities in the middle east are dynamic entities which constantly absorb the new trends of contemporary architecture. For the past decade, some of these cities have been characterised by the use of high-rise buildings and super-sized structures using the latest technology available.

With a bright future ahead, architects and master planners have a unique opportunity to help re-defining the main parameters that should mould the places where we live and complement and coexist with the existing urban fabrics. Together with other industry actors, such as authorities, regulatory entities and developers, now it’s time to place our communities and our environment as the key parameters of our designs to define sustainable and lifestyle oriented developments with the well-being of it’s citizens at the forefront. "

Cem Kapancioglu spent seven years at Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University studying architecture. In 2010, he established CK Architecture Interiors. Four years later, the company began to expand as a result of project wins for clients such as Anantara on the Palm and Burj Khalifa. Kapancioglu had previously gained valuable industry experience while working for Dubai-based consultancy Eronat Engineering.

He returned to Istanbul to work for design firms such as Kocaciklioglu Architects and Arketipodesign before returning to Dubai to work with Rixos Group on a project worth approximately US$500mn. He recently completed the Real Estate Economy and Finance programme at the London School of Economics and Political Science. The programme assisted him in gaining a thorough understanding of the estate industry from a macroeconomic perspective.

CK Architecture Interiors, based in Dubai, offers a bespoke design and build solutions for residential, commercial, and hospitality projects, and has worked on several prestigious projects, including Signature and Garden Villas at Palm Jumeirah, Penthouses at Bluewaters and Il Primo, Royal Villas, and an ultra-luxury car showroom along Sheikh Zayed Road. The company recently expanded its operations to Abu Dhabi by opening a new 2,000sqft showroom and experiential centre at the St. Regis Residences on Saadiyat Island. The company has completed three ultra-luxury signature villas and is currently working on three additional villas ranging from five to nine bedrooms on Palm Jumeirah's 'Billionaire's Row,' with a total construction area of over 20,800sqm and a plot area of over 9,300sqm.

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Mohammad Rahimizadeh, who earned his Bachelor of Architecture in 2008, founded Kalbod Design Studio in 2016. The Kalbod group has designed and implemented numerous projects since its inception.

Considering the natural environment and cultural conditions of each region has led to the formation of our final design in all of these projects. We have always attempted to integrate valuable architectural traditions with modern methods by first understanding the needs of the people and then achieving the best solution with various capabilities.

Rahimizadeh says: "No matter how complicated a project is, from designing a villa to a residential region, all we expect from architecture is to improve the quality of its users' lives and create a strong sense of belonging. We want people of all ages and cultures to feel alive in a building and, like an adventure, to explore every part of it in order to gain new experiences."

Additionally, the team has always made an effort to take a forward-thinking approach to all of its projects because they firmly believe that considering the next generation is one of the most crucial aspects of a project's sustainability. "It forces designers to concentrate on issues like 'what the future development methods of this project will be' or "how to design a building with minimum energy consumption" from the very beginning of the design process. Therefore, every project is viewed as a challenge to >>>

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preserve the earth and make it a secure home for humans and all other living things," he continues.

Competitions and Awards 2022

• Gained the “Bronze A'Design Award Italy” for the “Knowledge Bridge” in Isfahan.

• The finalist of the “WAF” for the “Knowledge Bridge” in Isfahan.

• Gained an honourable mention in “Master Prize” for the “Knowledge Bridge” in Isfahan and “Park Restaurant”.

• Gained an honourable mention in “LOOP DESIGN AWARDS” for the Knowledge Bridge” in Isfahan.

• Gained an honourable mention in “2A magazine awards” for the “Dubai Ring Island”.

Competitions and Awards 2021

• The finalist of the “LOOP DESIGN AWARDS” for the “Qeytariyeh” residential project.

• The finalist of “2A Magazine Awards” for the “Esteghlal Hotel” and “Minus Villa”,

• Gained an honourable mention in “IDA” for the “Minus Villa”

• Gained an honourable mention in “opengap.net” for the “Suspended Power (hostel for artists)”.

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Sandstorm is a natural phenomenon in Dubai that shapes the design concept of Absorbent Sand Storm Skyscraper, and the final design will be an answer to how to control this issue and even make positive use of it.\

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Driven by his Humanitarian vision, Bassel Omara is a multi-award-winning Egyptian architect, designer, and artist captivating many awards and honours regionally and globally. With over 15 years of extensive global experience, Omara has succeeded intensely on a wide variety of projects spanning from Egypt to UAE, KSA, Qatar, Oman, Iraq, Libya, France, Mali, Iceland and Germany. Omara has recently worked exclusively on developing a new masterplan vision for one of the UAE's major cities, in addition to several special and confidential projects that will have an impact on the region. Two of his major Emirati housing project designs with ADHA are nearing completion, totalling 306+204 villas and facilities. He is currently completing the design for eight prestigious mega projects in Saudi Arabia to enhance the commercial and hospitality sectors in the major cities. Furthermore, H.H. has approved his traditional Souq design to be standardised as a prototype across Abu Dhabi's various locations.

Rabih Geha |

Rabih Geha founded the award-winning firm Rabih Geha Architects.

Geha received his B.A. in Architecture from the American University of Beirut and his master's degree from the École Nationale Supérieure de Création Industrielle in Paris.

Geha founded l'Académie Libanaise des Beaux-Arts in 2006, where he mentors Lebanon's next generation of interior architects through experimentation and research.

He worked with Rudy Ricciotti in Marseilles and French architect Odile Decq in Paris before returning to Beirut.

Geha is well-known for his signature blend of unexpected and authentic spaces, and he is credited with redefining the nightlife experience in Beirut and Dubai with projects like Uberhaus, Off&On, B018 Dubai, and February 30 Dubai. He expanded his practice to the UAE in 2021, opening offices in the Dubai Design District to service his growing portfolio of GCC projects.

EDGE is a firm that specialises in architecture, masterplanning, interior design, and project management. Martin Baerschmidt is its managing director and founder. EDGE was founded in June 2009.

In the past year, EDGE served as the Lead Design Consultant (LDC) for the new 440-seat NOBU restaurant at Atlantis the Palm, as well as providing a leading developer with the Concept Design for a G+42 Tower in Business Bay. Currently, EDGE is working on two additional towers of a comparable height along the Dubai Water Canal for a February 2023 sales launch.

Projects like 1/JBR, a 2B+G+46 Residential Tower for Dubai Properties that nearly doubled the selling price per square foot of any other project in Dubai, were undertaken by EDGE as Lead Design Consultant (LDC) projects.

In the hospitality sector, EDGE is working on the nearly finished hotel towers in Business Bay for Hilton and Holiday Inn (IHG). More than two years ago, the Revier Hotel was successfully handed over to the client.

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Alan George has established an exceptional track record of success over the previous ten years. Currently, he practices as a senior architect for Orange Design Group.

George, a speaker and guest lecturer, thinks it's critical to close the knowledge gap between academia and the practise of architecture. In Dubai, he serves as a jury member on a regular basis for various design schools.

Additionally, he serves on the advisory board of The Canadian University of Dubai's faculty of architecture and interior design, which is his alma mater.

George founded the aForm show in 2019 to give back to the design community. It's a podcast about architecture and design focussing on the GCC market. The show is created by designers for designers and covers a wide range of topics relevant to the working professional.

George is an avid urban sketcher and a founding member of the Dubai chapter. He is currently working on the publication of his first book. A visual collection of sketches documenting Dubai's evolving urban fabric.

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WHY IS JUMERIAH EMIRATES TOWER STILL AN ICON AND A FAVOURITE AMONG THOSE SEEKING PERFECTION

IT'S A HOSPITALITY ICON IN THE HEART OF DUBAI'S FINANCIAL DISTRICT. WHEN YOU ENTER THE MAJESTIC Z, WHICH IS ADJACENT TO THE EMIRATE'S NEWEST LANDMARK-MUSEUM OF THE FUTURE, THERE IS NOTHING LESS THAN PERFECT.

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When you enter the property, you are captivated by the royal feel, the awe-inspiring interiors, and their unrivalled hospitality. The Jumeirah Emirates Towers is a landmark luxury hotel that offers an ideal city retreat. Feel the luxury and comfort of the elegantly furnished suites overlooking awe-inspiring Dubai city views, and make your stay memorable with Jumeirah's exceptional service and lavish facilities. Guests staying at Jumeirah Emirates Towers can choose from deluxe rooms, premier deluxe rooms, family suites, club rooms, junior suites, and executive suites.

So, if you're considering a staycation, the hotel is offering a fantastic deal. The Ultimate City Staycation package includes a 20% discount on the Jumeirah Flexible Rate during the week and a 25% discount on the Jumeirah Flexible Rate on weekends (Friday, Saturday, and Sunday). Additionally, the offer includes 20% off selected restaurants and Talise Spa treatments, complimentary private beach access, complimentary access to Wild Wadi Waterpark, buffet breakfast at Mundo, complimentary access to the temperature-controlled pool and J Club, and more. All of this and more is available for AED800++ per room/ night until March 31, 2023.

The hotel's restaurants are a great crowd-pleaser and a reason for any property's success. The hotel has 12 dining options to suit every taste.

The Jumeirah Emirates Towers is one of Dubai's most prestigious hotels, with a collection of award-winning restaurants in the city's busiest districts. In order to reaffirm its commitment to providing the highest quality for its >>>

Jumeirah Emirate Towers with its famous atrium, is a fantastic setting for business events. It is a short drive from both Dubai World Trade Center and Dubai International Financial Center, and it features sophisticated business suites, a hub outfitted with cutting-edge technology, and an elegant ballroom for gala events.

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guests, Jumeirah Emirates Towers is hosting Dasha - The Dubai Chapter, a six-month pop-up restaurant where guests can sample dishes curated by chef Akira Back. Dasha is the ideal setting for a truly exclusive and unforgettable experience, with stunning views of the World Islands and the Dubai coastline.

Diners can sample a variety of new dishes and cocktails, as well as some hand-picked from the menus of Back's 24 concepts and restaurants around the world, from Las Vegas to Seoul. Guests can enjoy a pre- or

post-dinner beverage at the 51stfloor bar, which is accessible via the staircase leading to the restaurant. The bar offers an exclusive beverage programme with signature and elevated drinks, as well as the best-loved creations from Back's restaurants, all to be enjoyed while admiring the breathtaking views of the Gulf.

Mi Amie Bar, which recently opened, combines Miami, Afro-house, tribal, and Latino vibes. Think Cadillacs, hypnotic beats, delectable light bites, and refreshing cocktails. The location is ideal for unwinding

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with friends after a long day at work. The star drinks are Sunset Spritz, made with Aperol, grapefruit, prosecco, and soda, and Approach with Caution, made with dark rum, white rum, Orgeat, Kaffir leaves, orange, and peach.

The Asian Peruvian bites menu is also not to be missed, and it is ideal for sharing. Signature dishes include Wild Seabass Carpaccio with coconut milk, lime dressing, passionfruit, and truffle, as well as the exceptional Blow-torched A5 Wagyu Sushi Rolls.

Those looking to unwind in a luxurious setting while sampling the flavours of the Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, Indian, and Asian cuisines can visit Mundo.

If you enjoy music, La Cantine du Faubourg is more than just a restaurant; it is a wonderful combination of sound, music, image, art, and food. The overall atmosphere is eclectic and energising.

If you're staying in a hotel, the Talise Spa at Jumeirah Emirates Towers is highly recommended and should not be missed. The entire atmosphere is so soothing and calm that it instantly transports you from the hustle and bustle of the city to an oasis of tranquilly. The staff is highly experienced and strives to provide you with the best experience possible. Traditional treatments such as Thai massage, therapeutic massage, Balinese, In-

dian Head massage, and foot reflexology, as well as exotic facial treatments such as hydro global facial treatment, detox facial treatments, and others, are available.

The Nice Guy Restaurant and Bar offers classic Italian cuisine, a cosy atmosphere, and an exclusive after-hours scene. The music is upbeat, and it's a great place to spend your time.

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GREEK ISLANDS The feel OF THE

AMMOS RELAUNCHED IN DECEMBER 2022, WHERE THE RESTAURANT RECENTLY UNDERWENT A COMPLETE RENOVATION OVER THE SUMMER MONTHS, WHERE NO STONE WAS LEFT UNTOUCHED.

Kasun Illankoon had the opportunity speak to Pavlos Tsochantaris – General Manager of AMMOS Greek Restaurant, about the newly improved set up and the importance of interior designs and how they give off an casual chic, Aegean coastal vibes, and how it offers nod to the rich history and culture of the Greek isles.

Tell us about the relaunch of AMMOS Greek Restaurant and how does it differ from before?

Over the summer months, AMMOS Greek Restaurant underwent a

complete renovation, leaving no stone unturned. The previously taverna-style (very casual) Greek restaurant has now been transformed into a casual chic restaurant with premium food offerings, in keeping with Sunset Hospitality Group's vision to upgrade its favourite Greek concept.

The new AMMOS Greek Restaurant is all about cool, Aegean coastal vibes. As the day progresses and the sun sets, the casual chic vibe gives way to an elegant yet hip atmosphere. It pays homage to the Greek islands' rich history and culture. Traditional whitewashed walls and polished stone floors coexist with

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natural pared-back furnishings in the light-filled space. The end result is a stylish haven reminiscent of the most fashionable Grecian hotspots. Furthermore, the venue has been expanded to include more space on the stunning outdoor terrace, which boasts the best view of Ain Dubai.

When designing the interiors of AMMOS Greek Restaurant what factors were taken into account that would have an ideal impact on the customers?

Focus was on recreating the look and feel of Greek islands. Immense attention to detail was put into decoration, which is inspired by islands of the likes of Santorini and Mykonos with the aim of bringing originality and authenticity to the venue.

A light and airy space makes guests feel as if they are sitting in a restaurant miles away on a Greek island, where they can relax, escape the hustle and bustle of Dubai (a hideaway so to speak), and feel the sea breeze.

How does the lighting, kitchen, flooring, colours, reflect a Grecian chic vibe?

The Grecian chic vibe is portrayed through:

• Earthy tones

• Ceramic decorative elements

• Natural cane ceiling

• Ceiling hat lamps

• Busts deriving from Greek mythology

• Unique accent wall

• Bougainvillea trees decorating all pillars in the venue

• Light and airy space

• Outdoor as well as indoor seating with glass windows

• Floor in main dining area resembles stone-paved streets found in Greek islands

• Greek tiles in the bathroom

• Wall textures and design corresponds to Greek tradition and are part of what Greeks like to call a homely environment >>>

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The traditional whitewashed walls and polished stone floors coexist with natural pared-back furnishings in the light-filled space. As the day progresses and the sun sets, the casual chic vibe gives way to an elegant, yet decidedly hip atmosphere.

Floors were redone in traditional stone-paved style, numerous wooden and earthy elements were added, the ceiling was redone with rattan, a unique eye-catching wall was added that houses ceramics and other decorative elements.

Flowers play an essential role, especially bougainvillea in pink and white, which are very common in Greek islands and give guests the feeling they have been invited to garden party for a celebratory meal with friends and family.

AMMOS Greek Restaurant’s entrance resembles the entrance of houses in Santorini or Mykonos with its typically blue door and traditional Greek wall texture; entrance prepares you for a voyage to the Aegean sea.

Ornaments in the restaurant such as busts (traditional but with a

modern touch), ceramics and vases are used to showcase pieces of Greek history. Elements from Greek islands and the mainland are used in perfect balance.

In your opinion, what shapes a good ambiance?

Through warm and heartfelt service, Greek culture demands that guests in a restaurant always feel as if they are in one's own home. At AMMOS Greek Restaurant, this is extremely important to us and is taken very seriously. Perhaps it is more of a mentality, rather than a responsibility – something deep ingrained in Greek culture. It is done by choice, not by force.

Moreover, the overall music at AMMOS Greek Restaurant is uplifting with international tunes. >>>

AMMOS GREEK RESTAURANT IS LOCATED AT THE POPULAR RIXOS PREMIUM DUBAI JBR WHICH HAS AN EXCELLENT REPUTATION FOR BEING A HAVEN FOR FOODIES IN DUBAI.

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The menu at AMMOS takes the very best of Greek cuisine, charm and hospitality, fusing authenticity and tradition. Led by head chef Antonis Melas, the culinary team of AMMOS serves fresh fish and seafood straight from the islands next to a plethora of Greek favourites, such as tzatziki, souvlaki and orzo pasta to name only a few.
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How to go beyond standard seating?

There’s a lot of movement at AMMOS Greek Restaurant with a dedicated bar area, indoors space, outdoor seating on the terrace which caters to both small and larger groups. It is important to go beyond standard seating and to generate an inviting environment. In fact, this decision shapes a restaurant’s business plan.

How does the type of furniture you display, provide the customer a perfect dining experience?

The spacious lounge dining area, chic sofa seating, stunning outdoor terrace, great views overlooking Azure Beach and Ain Dubai, and an inviting ambiance complete with blue and while details all contribute to a perfect dining experience. Aside from the furniture, the restaurant truly comes alive at night with live entertainment on Fridays, when DJs spin the hottest beats, encouraging guests to get involved and embrace the fun.

Tell us the balance between design and food. Excellent ingredients meet picture-perfect food presentation at AMMOS Greek Restaurant. The restaurant is balanced by chic Grecian interiors and authentic flavours, presented in a fresh new way, yet staying true to classics.

Sunset Hospitality’s goal and vision is always food quality and authenticity of the menu identity throughout all of the company’s F&B concepts.

Tell us about the menu and what stands out?

The main things that stand out at AMMOS Greek Restaurant are fresh fish sourced from Greek islands

simple cooking that is not overly spiced).

Two dishes that stand out are Lobster Pasta which evokes the feeling of summer in Greece,

and Greek ingredients like olive oil from Sparta and Feta cheese – a Grecian staple.

The inspiration behind AMMOS Greek Restaurant’s menu is to introduce guests to original Greek cuisine (which means fresh quality ingredients and

as lobster can be caught easily in warmer months and, Souvlaki (perhaps the most famous Greek dish today, which comes with charcoal grilled pita bread, meat, hand-cut fries and a generous amount of tzatziki and vegetables. Souvlaki is a favourite among Greeks.

Tell us about the location, why is Rixos JBR an ideal experience for your customers?

JBR is popular, well-visited and a multinational area in Dubai, situated right next to the beach.

AMMOS Greek Restaurant is located at the popular Rixos Premium Dubai JBR which has an excellent reputation for being a haven for foodies in Dubai.

Moreover, besides valet parking, being next to Azure Beach, Sunset Hospitality’s beach club and winner of numerous awards over the years, has been a win for our customers too.

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The light-filled space features traditional whitewashed walls and polished stone floors, as well as natural, pared-back furnishings.
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The restaurant is balanced by chic Grecian interiors and authentic flavours, presented in a fresh new way, yet staying true to classics.

WORKRedefined

Herman Miller announced the winner of the Work Redefined, The Design Challenge, and Design Middle East was invited to a candid conversation with the winning team and judge.

After receiving numerous impressive and curated entries, Herman Miller, a member of MillerKnoll’s collective of brands, has announced the winners of this year’s Work Redefined –Design Challenge.

The winner of the 2023 challenge was The Wellness Suite, designed by RSP. They envisioned a space that’s highly flexible and collaborative; one where wellness and connection are right at the heart of the office. “We approached the challenge by putting ourselves in this office. How would we want the office of the future to look in our eyes, and in our experience as well?” said the team at RSP.

This year’s Work Redefined – Design Challenge was hosted in Africa and the Middle East, welcoming in a new group of leading design firms to create their vision for the workplace of the future. Participating studios and workgroups were tasked with designing a 500- to 750sqm workspace for 50 to 100 people, incorporating pieces from MillerKnoll’s collective of brands, including the wide suite of offerings from Herman Miller. The results were unique, inspiring and forwardthinking.

On the shortlist were I R Design, Design Smith, Bluehaus Group, Eight Inc. and Swish Design Studio.

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The Wellness Suite, designed by RSP, was the winner of the 2023 challenge. They envisioned a space that is highly flexible and collaborative, with wellness and connection at the forefront.

An interview with the RSP team that won the design competition.

How would you describe this competition and your strategy for victory?

The competition was eye opening and inspiring for us. Our overall research and ideas have revolved around our own experiences and human interactions in the workplace. Our research was based on experimenting and brainstorming out of the box ideas that can be implemented within the workplace, and this is how we came up with the wellness worksuite concept. We believe the concept of merging hospitality with wellness, and creating a human centric balanced workplace is the future of workplace.

How do you see Herman Miller as a workspace innovation leader?

As one of the world’s leading furniture brands, whose core values place great importance on the environment, community

and health and wellbeing of its end users.

MillerKnoll’s extensive and dynamic range of furniture pieces is what makes the brand innovative in the field. Their extensive research, which has really helped us through the design process for the competition, encompasses all aspects of the human experience to ensure they cover human's needs on a wholistic level.

Explain your winning design?

The Wellness Work Suite, where wellness becomes the foundation and core value of the workplace. Our design is a place which caters for all working styles, encourages a sense of community, places the employee’s wellbeing at the forefront and is a place where technology is seamless. We strongly believe that those components lay the foundations to optimize an employees' wellbeing which in turn encourages maximum productivity and work out put, supporting the company's ultimate vision. When we first started the design process, we thought about how we can further enhance the idea of working from home? this gave us a clue that the workspace required something more to entice users to come back to the office, and the next level of relaxation from home is none other than wellness & hospitality which gave birth to the wellness worksuite concept.

What does this win mean to you?

This win is exciting for us and it’s a living proof that many companies are thinking forward and working to finding solutions to create the ultimate working experiences and the idea of putting the employee’s wellbeing at the forefront. As designers we always want to see our designs impact the world in a positive way, especially after the pandemic where there has been a great shift in the working model. Re-imagining workspace through the lens of hospitality with a core focus on service, comfort and convenience, companies can create vibrant destinations that engage and inspire their employees.

What are your plans now?

RSP is looking forward to taking on the experiences and findings to our own offices as well as our current and future design projects to enhance the overall work scene. This is the start of re-looking at our current approaches in the workplace, as the world is evolving our work habits and scenes should always be adapting to those evolvements. >>>

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In conversations with Esra Lemmens, Design Strategist at the Esra Lemmens Agency and one of the competition's judges

How would you describe your approach to this design competition?

As a judge in this year’s competition, it is, of course, our task to verify that all the boxes are ticked; to make a fair comparison. Second, I’ve witnessed a shift in how people and the organisations they work for have developed better boundaries between work and life in order to encourage deeper, more meaningful engagement with both, which is a very interesting juxtaposition to the past and a characteristic of the future of work, I believe. We often focus on productivity when talking about the work environment, and we have created “Human doings” who believe that they must “do” things to be valued in our society and to value themselves. The future of the workplace will evolve around “Human beings” who believe that their self-worth is defined by their values, attitudes, and beliefs. They will seek a workspace that embodies that. In this competition, I’ve focused on this phenomenon in particular, especially since it’s called Work Re-Defined. Participants had the unique opportunity to re-think existing systems, relationships and connections to space, time and each other.

How is Herman Miller paving the way for innovation and attracting talent in the workspace industry?

I've been drawn to Herman Miller's impressive research since my first introduction to the brand during my early design studies. It is no secret

that there is a strong positive relationship between collaboration and innovation, and Herman Miller is well aware of this. Without application, knowledge is just knowledge. Sharing and applying that knowledge is wisdom. . This is precisely why talent in the workspace industry is drawn to the brand.

What qualities are you most looking forward to in the winner?

From a winner, I expect to see work that sparks dialogue and ideas on how we can set the scene for people to work at their best. I would love to see a complete re-invention of the workspace tying in with what they identify as values of the future.

Are you happy with the response and entries you received or this competition?

Absolutely! It is great to see a significant number of motivated designers step out of their comfort zones, stretching their imaginations and expanding the realm from what they usually do.

How would this competition benefit the winner in terms of knowledge, career growth, and international positioning?

Firstly, access to knowledge and the Herman Miller research is an excellent advantage to any professional in the field. If you know better, you do better! Loosely taken from Maya Angelou. For any designer, budding or established, it is great to leverage a brand like Herman Miller and to be recognised by them. I believe it is often underestimated how opportunities like Work Re-Defined can significantly fast-track one’s career. Showcasing the courage to take on challenges as these are not only a great learning experience but it can also give you the upper hand over peers with a similar degree or work experience, especially in a highly competitive environment like the Middle East. Not to mention that it shows great ambition, perseverance and bravery on your CV, and these are the much sought-after so-called soft skills.

How would this competition further strengthen Herman Miller's position in the design industry and the community?

Design is really an act of communication, which means having a deep understanding of the people with whom designers and brands are communicating. Everything around us has been designed in some way, and all design ultimately produces an emotion. We experience an emotional reaction to our environment moment-by-moment: a like or a dislike, elation, joy, frustration. We ‘feel’ it. It’s personal. On a community level: by establishing this emotional connection through the brand, Herman Miller fosters loyalty and creates long-lasting relationships. Recognising the local talent pool is paramount in this. From a numbers perspective, emotions are the driving force behind most buying decisions. Brands that understand this well will thrive.

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Lodes has renewed its collaboration with Norwegian architecture and design studio Snhetta to expand the Volum collection. Following the introduction of the Volum pendant lamp last year, the collection has been revisited to include new ceiling, wall, and table lamps, as well as a series of glass lamps that are poetically simple yet complex in their technically driven solution.

Volum pays homage to the Italian tradition of globe-shaped glass lamps as well as the larger glassblowing process, which morphs glass into naturally imperfect shapes. At the same time, it exemplifies the Oslo-based designers' modern architectural sensibilities.

Volum emits a calming and coherent radiance in all directions.

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