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Cundall is a global, independent, multi-disciplinary consultancy delivering sustainable engineering and design solutions across the built environment. For us, innovation isn’t about being different for the sake of it, but being different when the project requires it. Click on the web icon shown in this document to link through to more information on Cundall.com
Cover photo: The Storm © Emaar Entertainment
We understand that every successful project requires the experience not only to see what is directly ahead, but to anticipate the landscape of possibilities, and respond proficiently to whatever comes along - pairing precision of process with creative, outside the box thinking.
Our philosophy is that each project we work on should achieve real benefits through our involvement. Our global presence helps us to understand the challenges faced by our clients and the environment they are operating in. It enables us to address it in our work together and add real value to every project.
We understand that collaboration and outstanding project delivery are based on the experience we create. It requires far more than a partnershipthis also means earning deep trust by living up to our promises every day.
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There is a unique mindset here - a real passion and ambition that defines how we at Cundall connect with our work and interact with our clients.
International practice with a local touch
Our award-winning practice has been established in the MENA region for 15 years. We are big enough to deliver complex multidisciplinary projects globally but small enough to maintain a personal touch.
Our locations
UK & Europe
Belfast
Birmingham
Bristol
Bucharest
Dublin
Edinburgh
Glasgow
London
Madrid
Manchester
Newcastle
Warsaw
Wrocław
MENA
Doha
Dubai
Riyadh
Asia
Bengaluru
Hong Kong
Makati City, Manila
Shanghai
Singapore
Australia
Adelaide
Brisbane
Melbourne
Perth
Sydney
Associated offices
Denmark
Oman
Sweden
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Global stats
7 Projects delivered in 50+ Countries 26 Global offices 1976 Established 1000+ People worldwide 500+ Awards won All projects will be net zero carbon by 2030
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About us
Established in the UK in 1976, we are now an international multi-disciplinary consultancy, operating from 24 locations across the globe with over 1000 people.
When it comes to projects, we’re known for taking the lead. Our curiosity means we ask the right questions, so that as a team we achieve the best results. If someone says it can’t be done, our people aren’t afraid to challenge convention.
Working with top organisations in the region, we help our clients to create a truly remarkable built environment by combining international expertise with intimate local experience.
The quality of our people is one of our biggest strengths. Our clients enjoy working with us and the fact that we consistently win repeat business with 70-80% of them is testament to this.
With sustainability at the heart of everything we do, our creative team of designers deliver innovative, sustainable design solutions to address the project’s whole life cycle. We have set ourselves the ambitious goal of only delivering projects with a zero carbon pathway by 2030. This is just one of the ways we believe we can challenge the industry.
MENA stats
3 Regional offices
18 Nationalities
500+ Projects delivered
22 Languages spoken 9
Our Net Zero Carbon 2030 commitment
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We are committed to collaborating with our clients and industry to deliver energy and carbon solutions necessary to keep global warming below 1.5°C. After 2030 Cundall will only work on design projects that are zero carbon.
Strengthening Cundall’s commitment to designing for a sustainable world, the initiative will be rolled out over a eight-year period. We recognise that not every project can achieve zero carbon today and we will work with our clients and industry to make this transition as fast as possible.
Zero Carbon Design 2030 is a global initiative that engages everyone in Cundall - every office, every discipline and every level - to deliver zero carbon solutions. We will develop training programs, tools and guidance for our teams, and will share our knowledge with industry.
Our first target is that by 2023 every Cundall project will have a documented zero carbon pathway. We will encourage and assist our clients to implement these solutions. We want every project to be better because of our involvement in it.
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Services
We offer a full range of integrated design and supervision engineering services.
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Expo 2020 ENOC Pavilion © ENOC
Cundall services
Acoustics
Building services (MEP) engineering
Air quality and odour
Architectural support and delivery
Audio Visual (AV)
Building automation
Building Performance Services (BPS)
Civil engineering
Construction design and management consultancy
Digital engineering
Fire engineering
Geotechnical and geoenvironmental
Health, wellbeing and productivity
Information technology
Lighting design
Planning
Security
Smart buildings
Structural engineering
Sustainability, ecological and ESG
Transportation
Vertical transportation
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Value we add
By asking the right questions and understanding your challenges, we find ways to add value.
Global presence, local perspective
Our strength within every country we operate in is based on our local presence and knowledge. Our multicultural Middle Eastern team is well-versed in local authority requirements, allowing us to provide expert regulatory advice to our clients. This in turn offers smoother project delivery.
A people business
We are a privately owned business run by designers who are passionate about design and the quality of delivery. Each and every person’s work is dedicated towards a higher purpose - to make a change in the world by creating a built environment that is focused on people, and developing sustainable communities for living.
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who design work higher change built focused for
Sustainability
Digital engineering
Quality
As the first engineering consultancy in the world to be certified carbon neutral by the Carbon Trust we feel confident in leading by example and helping the built environment meet its environmental responsibilities. Our team includes accredited professionals across the globe with systems such as LEED, BREEAM, GSAS, Estidama, WELL and GREENSTAR.
Technology is driving transformation around the world and is becoming an inevitable part of our daily lives. From BIM to augmented reality and parametric modelling, our experts are implementing the latest technologies to improve project delivery, reduce time spent on design and reviews and to deliver the highest quality product as a result.
At Cundall we understand that our clients choose us for the quality of work we deliver. Whether it means going the extra mile or coming up with a practical solution, quality is always top priority on our agenda. Every project is led by a Partner / Director, who provides experience and guidance throughout the life of the project.
A culture of continual improvement
Our drive for continual improvement is tied to our desire to maintain technical excellence. This starts at the top, forming an important part of leadership forums. The ongoing activities are led by a group of Partners across offices and disciplines, supported by discipline-specific technical committees. This includes a combination of encouragement of excellence, innovation and knowledge sharing.
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Lifestyle
With extensive experience designing international hotels and resorts, entertainment parks, leisure centres and theatres, we appreciate the need for solutions, that are flexible, space efficient and sustainable.
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Al Ain Mixed-Use Development and Stadium Project, Al Ain, UAE © Dennis Gilbert
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The Storm
Dubai, UAE
A world first rollercoaster integrated directly into the structure of the building, pushing the boundary of all aspects of engineering design.
The Storm sees riders hurtling indoors at a top speed of 77km per hour along a 670-metre track that twists throughout the building. As the Lead Design Consultants Cundall was challenged to solve many unique geometric challenges through applied digital engineering tools.
Client EMAAR Entertainment
Sector Sport and Leisure
Imagery © EMAAR Entertainment
Award Construction Technology Awards 2022, Digitalisation project of the Year, Winner
MEP ME Awards 2022, GCC Project of the Year, Highly Commended
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ENOC Pavilion Expo 2020 Dubai
Dubai, UAE
An award winning pavilion designed under the theme ‘reimagining energy.’
The pavilion offers a first-of-its-kind journey where visitors can feel energy though the use of ultrasound, sensory experiences and interactive projections. A key element of the brief was sustainability which has been implemented into the design to facilitate 100% reuse.
Client Emirates National Oil Company Group (ENOC)
Sector Sport and Leisure
Architect Jack Morton Worldwide
Imagery © ENOC
Award MEP Awards 2021, Sustainability Project of the Year, Highly Commended
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Dark Sky Initiative for Red Sea Development Project
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Cundall was engaged on this giga-project to develop a lighting strategy that provides enough lighting for safe movement, whilst meeting stringent International Dark Sky criteria. The Special Economic Zone is 28,000km2 and equal to the size of Belgium.
Client The Red Sea Development Company (TSRDC)
Sector Sport and Leisure
Imagery © Mohamed AlSharif
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The largest certified Dark Sky Reserve in the world.
Museum of Islamic Art Renovation
Doha, Qatar
This iconic building is home to some of Qatar’s favourite pieces of art.
With its emblematic architecture, central location in the heart of Doha’s Corniche, and an exceptional collection, the Museum of Islamic Art in Doha is a true symbol of the city.
Client Museum of Islamic Art (MIAQ)
Sector Sport and Leisure
Architect Wilmotte & Associes SAS d’Architecture
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Solis Hotel
Doha, Qatar
This 5 star hotel employs a unique architecture and is designed to meet high environmental and sustainability standards.
Cundall undertook the schematic and detailed design of the external works for the first proposed luxury development in Doha.
Client Qatar Foundation
Sector Sport and Leisure
Architect P&T Architects
Imagery © P&T architects
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Al Ain Mixed-Use Development and Stadium Project
Al Ain, UAE
Client AAFAQ Holding LLC
Sector Lifestyle
Architect Broadway Malyan/RMJM
Imagery © Dennis Gilbert
Intersect by Lexus
Dubai, UAE
Client Al Futtaim Motors
Sector Lifestyle
Architect Luxe International
Imagery © Momentaryawe.com
Dubai International City Hotel
Dubai, UAE
Client PCFC
Sector Lifestyle
Architect HLM
Imagery © HLM
Jumeirah Zabeel Saray
Dubai, UAE
Client Zabeel Properties
Sector Lifestyle
Architect ZSML
Intercontinental Hotel Refurbishment
Muscat, Oman
Client Bunyan
Sector Lifestyle
Architect Perkins & Will
Imagery © John Rocha photo/Alamy
Stock Photo
Mundo
Dubai, UAE
Client Jumeirah Group
Sector Lifestyle
Architect Perkins & Will
Imagery © JET/Gerry O’Leary
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Al Ain Mixed-Use Development and Stadium Project, Al Ain, UAE © Dennis Gilbert
Intersect by Lexus, Dubai, UAE © Momentaryawe.com
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Cinepolis, KSA
Bahrain, Oman, UAE, KSA
Client Cinepolis
Sector Lifestyle
Architect Cinepolis Mexico / Cundall
Imagery Cinépolis Mangabeira
© Ajmcbarreto
Sheraton Hotel Refurbishment
Doha, Qatar
Client Katara Hospitality
Sector Lifestyle
Architect GHD / Highness
Imagery © Kevpix/Alamy Stock Photo
Dubai Creek Harbour Retail District
Dubai, UAE
Client Arcadis
Sector Lifestyle
Architect DPA
Imagery © EMAAR
Zayed National Stadium
Refurbishment
Abu Dhabi, UAE
Client Abu Dhabi Entertainment
Sector Lifestyle
Architect AAID
Vertical Village
Dubai, UAE
Client Zabeel Properties
Sector Retail
Architect Graft
Nurai Island
Abu Dhabi, UAE
Client Zaya Developments
Sector Lifestyle
Architect Studio Dror/AW2 /GHD
Imagery © Tower Limited Partnership
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Workplace and fit-out
Our vast experience ranges from prestigious corporate headquarters for multi-national organisations, international banks and government agencies, to multi-tenancy office developments and fit-outs for a range of different tenants.
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EY Dubai, Dubai, UAE © altayerstocks
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PwC Middle East
Dubai, UAE
One of the first offices in the region to be pre-certified at WELL v2 Platinum and to hold the WELL Health-Safety rating.
PwC’s 16,000m2 office in Emaar Square is the largest and most adventurous of its kind across the region as well as for the brand.
Client PwC
Sector Workplace
Architect SAY Studio
Imagery © David Churchill / Say Studio
Award International Property Awards 2022, Best International Office Winner
Arabian Property Awards 2022, Best Office Interior, Winner
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Asharq News Services
Dubai, UAE
This state-of the-art multimedia financial news service production facility.
Cundall undertook the design of an integrated multimedia financial news service production facility, comprising 5300m² space over four floors.
There were many engineering challenges integrating this facility into an office building, all of which were successfully overcome through innovative and creative design solutions.
Client Saudi Research and Marketing Group
Sector Workplace
Architect Clickspring Design
Imagery © BW Interiors
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PepsiCo Middle East
Dubai, UAE
A new headquarters for one of the world’s largest food and beverage companies.
The 2,500m2 office was designed to be an agile working space that showcases all of PepsiCo’s different brands.
Client PepsiCo
Sector Workplace
Architect SAY Studio
Imagery © SAY Studio/Cundall
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Cundall Dubai
Dubai, UAE
An award-winning office designed to the WELL Gold Building Standard.
Cundall Dubai’s 400m2 office ensures a healthy working environment, keeping staff well-being as a top priority. Multiple features were included within the design to highlight the building services, structural and acoustic elements of the office.
Client Cundall
Sector Workplace
Architect SAY Studio
Imagery © SAY Studio
Award Design ME Awards & Middle East
Consultant Awards 2019, Sustainable Project of the Year, Winner
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EY Dubai
Dubai, UAE
EY’s new home has been designed to achieve LEED Gold Certification with many health and wellbeing components.
This unique office space spans four floors covering 10,000m2. The design incorporates WELL design principals such as fresh air, comfort of acoustics, lighting design systems that enhance happiness and productivity.
Client Ernst & Young Group
Sector Workplace
Architect Allen Architecture Interiors Design
Imagery © altayerstocks
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Natixis
Dubai, UAE
A dynamic workspace designed to meet LEED Gold and WELL Building Certification standards.
The office has a flexible, agile design that is future proofed in terms of infrastructure to accommodate further growth and mobility.
Client Natixis
Sector Workplace
Architect SAY Studio
Imagery © Say Studio
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Cundall Qatar
Doha, Qatar
The first project in Qatar to be registered for the WELL Building Standard®.
While the principle design consideration was the health and wellbeing of occupants, the office has also been designed and built with sustainability in mind. This included reusing 20% of the original materials prior to fit out, condensation water capture to provide 100% of plant irrigation requirements, daylight and thermal optimisation.
Client Cundall
Sector Workplace
Architect Cundall
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SAP Dubai
Dubai, UAE
A dynamic and flexible workplace located in a new development in Dubai Media City.
The 6,500 m2 office occupies four floors, featuring an experience centre, innovation garage and design thinking studio.
Client SAP
Sector Workplace
Architect IA London & Lux
Imagery © Al Tayer Stocks
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SAP Dubai © Al Tayer Stocks
BP
Dubai, UAE
Client BP
Sector Workplace
Architect Perkins & Will
Imagery © Erik Thorsen
LinkedIn
Dubai, UAE
Client LinkedIn
Sector Workplace
Architect Perkins & Will
Imagery © Erik Thorsen
Lloyd’s
Dubai, UAE
Client Lloyd’s
Sector Workplace
Architect Artillery
Imagery © ISG
PwC Office
Riyadh, KSA
Client PwC
Sector Workplace
Architect Perkins & Will
Imagery PwC Dubai © David Churchill / Say Studio
Conoco Phillips
Doha, Qatar
Client ConocoPhillips
Sector Workplace
Architect TEC Interior Design
Imagery © TEC Interior Design
TNS, Makeen Tower
Dubai, UAE
Client TNS
Sector Workplace
Architect Perkins & Will
Imagery © Erik Thorsen Photography / Pringle Brandon Perkins + Will)
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Masterplanning
We design sustainable and resilient developments, cities and neighbourhoods with the flexibility to adapt to future requirements.
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Greater Muscat Structure Plan, Muscat, Oman © Callum Smith
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Greater Muscat Structure Plan
Muscat, Oman
Reimagining the strategic vision of Muscat’s urban fabric.
This project aims to provide a more focused spatial development strategy for the 1360km2 metropolitan region. It will underpin the Oman National Spatial Strategy, focusing on strengthening and promoting sustainable design in the urban environment.
Cundall’s team will ensure Greater Muscat benefits from an efficient and resilient city-wide utility infrastructure network, with an emphasis on renewable technology and water lifecycle.
Client Ministry of Housing and Urban Planning Sector Masterplanning
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Bahrain Bay
Manama, Bahrain
A living focused waterfront masterplan in the heart of Manama.
Following the Global Financial Crisis of 2009, Cundall was responsible for the remasterplanning of the exclusive seafront of the Bahrain Bay Development. An ambitious mixed-use masterplan that has redefined the north Manama coastline.
Architect Estudio Lamela
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Client Bahrain Bay Sector Masterplanning
Lusail Medicinal and Educational District Masterplan Doha, Qatar
The largest single sustainable development in Qatar, embodying Qatar’s National Vision 2030.
The Lusail City is located North of Doha, spreading over an area of 38km² with a waterfront location stretching over 28km. This ‘city of the future’ boasts a light rail network and will house more than 200,000 residents.
Client Lusail Real Estate Development Company
Sector Masterplanning
Architect Various Architects
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The Mount Muscat, Oman
A mixed-use luxury destination offering residences, hotels and retail units.
Located 650m above sea level The Mount has minimal environmental impact by utilising the natural topology of the mountain, relying on sustainable strategies to create a net positive outcome.
The project comprises almost 550,000m2 of mixed use facilities developed over a plot area of 1.2km2, with site levels varying by up to 300m.
Client Jabal Bausher Heights LLC
Sector Residential / Mixed-use
Architect Perkins & Will
Imagery © Perkins & Will
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Infrastructure
We work with stakeholders to deliver smart design solutions that provide sustainable, efficient and cost-effective infrastructure systems that both support and allow the growth of communities around the world.
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Lusail Light Rail Transit (LRT)
Doha, Qatar
A sustainable, state-of-the-art transportation network, serving the nineteen districts of New Lusail City.
The LRT connects the city to the new Doha Metro System, providing modern transportation links to Doha and Hamad International Airport. There are four main operating lines with a total of 33km trainways, transporting 50,000 passengers a day.
Cundall was responsible for providing multidisciplinary design services for 10 underground stations, 2 open-cut stations, 3 interchange stations and a typical at-grade station.
Client Qatari Diar Vinci Construction (QDVC)
Sector Rail
Architect Lamela/Cundall
Imagery © QDVC-ALSTOM
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Hamad Port
Mesaieed, Qatar
The Hamad Port is set to be the biggest world-class commercial port in the region and will stretch over a 26.5km² area.
The port will have three container terminals and will serve as a centre for the country’s trading industry. In addition, it will have a stateof-the-art naval base, food storage facility and dedicated visitors centre.
Client Salam Technology
Sector Infrastructure
Architect Vertiv
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Erhama Bin Jaber, Al Jalahma Shipyard Ras Laffan, Qatar
A world-class shipyard, crucial to the development of a sustainable maritime industry in Qatar.
Cundall undertook civil engineering investigations across the 1.2km² site, focusing on two dry docks, all underground substations, pump houses and process warehouses.
Client N-KOM
Sector Infrastructure
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Education
Our focus is on designing low-energy, sustainable schools across the globe which will both minimise the impact on the environment and be a more enjoyable place in which to work and learn.
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University of Wollongong Dubai, Dubai, UAE © University of Wollongong in Dubai (UOWD)
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University of Wollongong Dubai
Dubai, UAE
A world-class education facility built to sustainability and WELL standards.
This brand new seven storey building with 17,000m2 of space involved re-purposing the building design from a commercial to educational facility.
Client University of Wollongong
Sector Education
Architect Woods Bagot
Imagery © University of Wollongong in Dubai (UOWD)
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Doha College
Doha, Qatar
A new, state-of-the-art campus and facilities for a leading international school in Qatar.
The campus covers 90,000m² with facilities including a swimming pool and multifunctional Sport England pitches as well as a 6-form primary school and a 10-form secondary school.
Client Doha College
Sector Education
Architect Jestico+Whiles
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American University of Sharjah Campus (AUS)
Sharjah, UAE
Three new campus buildings designed with sustainability at their core.
The buildings incorporated a variety of sustainable design principals and were designed to achieve a minimum of LEED Silver. They are designed to have a lifespan that exceeds the local current practice and norm.
Client American University of Sharjah
Sector Education
Architect Cundall (with Archcorp as sub-consultant)
Imagery © AUS Campus Development Department
Award Emirates Green Building Council Awards
2015, Green Building of the Year Winner
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Floating theatre, American University of Sharjah (AUS) Student Building
Sharjah, UAE
An indoor floating theatre at the very heart of the campus.
The architectural shape and geometry overhangs from the existing concrete balcony level, giving the impression that the theatre is floating and cantilevered by approximately 8 meters.
Client American University of Sharjah
Sector Education
Architect MR2
Imagery © MR2
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Qatar PPP Schools
Multiple locations, Qatar
Abu Dhabi PPP Schools
Abu Dhabi, UAE
This project was launched for the purpose of embarking on the development of new schools as a PPP project. The package consists of 14 new schools schools on different sites, together amounting to approximately 370,000 m2
Client Confidential
Sector Education
Architect NORR
Under the Abu Dhabi Future Schools Programme (ADFSP), Department for Education and Knowledge (ADEK) has identified a need for three new schools in Zayed City.
Client Confidential
Sector Education
Architect Confidential
Developing educational facilities to meet the increasing demand driven by growth in the school age population.
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Critical Systems
Our critical systems team has a complete understanding of how technical real estate works and recognises that IT platforms and property need to interact for mission-critical businesses.
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Sohar International Bank
Muscat, Oman
The banks new headquarters will be an architectural landmark.
This new iconic headquarters captures the essence of a leading financial institution, while providing a modern, bright and healthy environment for all staff and visitors. Cundall’s team provided IT & AV integration and data centre consultancy services for the new head office building with a GFA of 66,000 m2.
Client Sohar International
Sector Critical Systems
Architect Calatrava International
Imagery © Calatrava International
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First Abu Dhabi Bank
Abu Dhabi, UAE
A data centre of the world’s largest financial institutions.
The operation of the data centre is “run to destruction” meaning that even if a fire develops then the data continues to synchronise to the secondary back up site.
Systems / Workplace
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Image is for illustrative purposes only.
Client First Abu Dhabi Bank Sector Critical
National Bank of Oman
Muscat, Oman
A tier 3 data centre serving new head offices of the National Bank of Oman.
The new offices comprise of six floors with the data centre occupying 560m2 of the fourth floor. The facility includes a data hall, network rooms, electrical support rooms, NOC/SOC rooms and a war room.
Client National Bank of Oman
Sector Critical Systems
Imagery © LOM
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Residential
We provide expert and bespoke engineering design advice across the full range of residential building types.
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The Mount, Muscat, Oman © Perkins & Will
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Qetaifan Island
Doha, Qatar
A luxury Mediterranean style residential development.
The project is located on two artificial islands set in the bay of Lusail City. The development consists of approximately 200 plots, comprised of waterfront villas, garden villas and town house apartment blocks.
Client Lusail Real Estate Development Company
Sector Residential
Architect AH Asociados
Imagery © AH Asociados
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Tiara United Towers
Dubai, UAE
Client ADPi
Sector Sport and Leisure
Architect ADPi
22 Villa Compound
Doha, Qatar
Client HBK Real Estate Co. W.L.L
Sector Residential Architect TEC Interiors
Imagery © HBK Real Estate Co.W.L.L
Irfane Palace
Atlas Mountains, Morrocco
Client Al Khayyat Contracting and Trading
Sector Residential
Architect Kasian
Desert Canyon Resort
Dubai, UAE
Client Zabeel Properties
Sector Residential
Architect Graft
Dubawi Island
Dubai, UAE
Client Zabeel Properties
Sector Residential
Architect THPJ
Porto Dubai
Dubai, UAE
Client Zabeel Properties
Sector Residential
Architect Layan Design Group
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Villa Compound, Doha, Qatar © HBK Real Estate Co.W.L.L
Global projects
For us, every project is an opportunity to make a positive difference.
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Jinhua Hepan Bridge © Powerchina Huadong Engineering Corporation Limited, Wilkinson Eyre
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Workplace and fit-out
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First Sentier Investors, Sydney, NSW, Australia © Tyrone Branigan Photography
First Sentier Investors
Sydney, NSW, Australia
Imagery © Tyrone Branigan
Photography
Google, 6 Pancras Square
London, UK
Imagery © Google / AHMM / Timothy Soar
OurPlace@RMIT QV
Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Imagery © Shannon McGrath
Brunel Building
London, UK
Imagery © Jack Hobhouse
Ascendas Singbridge
Singapore
Imagery © Keshav Sishta
Linklaters Hong Kong, Alexandra House
Hong Kong, China
Imagery © Gensler
32 Smith Street
Parramatta, Sydney, Australia
Imagery © Richard Crookes
Construction / Fender Katsalidis
Treehouse
Hong Kong, China
Imagery © Ronald Lu & Partners
CURA
Ginza, Japan
Imagery © Grosvenor Asia Pacific
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Lifestyle
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Zhuhai BanZhang Mountain Bridge, Zhuhai, China © Holmes Miller
The Ribbon
Sydney, NSW, Australia
Imagery © Grocon / HASSELL
Wimbledon Somerset Road
Redevelopment
London, UK
Imagery © Hopkins Architects
Shenzhen Houhai Walkway
Shenzhen, China
Zhuhai BanZhang
Mountain Bridge
Zhuhai, China
Imagery © Holmes Miller
Shenzhen New Cultural Centre
Shenzhen, China
Imagery © InGame Architects
Kunming Sports Center
Kunming, China
Jumeirah Port Soller Spa Resort
Mallorca, Spain
London 2012 Olympics
Hertfordshire, UK
Imagery © FaulknerBrowns
Architects / Philip Vile
Xiamen Vanke Square
Xiamen, China
Imagery © Vanke
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Residential
Curzon Wharf
Birmingham, UK
Imagery © Woodbourne Group / Associated Architects
Chrisp Street
London, UK
Imagery © Sheppard Robson
DHA Fremantle - Liv Apartments
Perth, Australia
Imagery © HASSELL
Upper House by Aria
Brisbane, Australia
Imagery © Aria, Koichi Takada
Architects, Binyan Studio
Curzon Wharf, London, Birmingham, UK © Woodbourne Group / Associated Architects
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Critical Systems
Facebook Luleå
Luleå, Sweden
Imagery © Lindman Photography
Multi-storey Hyperscale Data Centre
South-East Asia
Digital Profile Park Dublin
Dublin, Ireland
Imagery © Digital Realty (UK) Limited
Telefónica Data Centre
Alcalá, Madrid, Spain
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Facebook Luleå, Luleå, Sweden © Lindman Photography
Education
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UOW College Hong Kong, Hong Kong © P&T Group Architect
LEH International School
Foshan
Foshan, China
Imagery © Scott Brownrigg
UOW College Hong Kong
Hong Kong
Imagery © P&T Group Architect
Rosalind Franklin Building
University of Wolverhampton
Wolverhampton, UK
Imagery © Quintin Lake
Eton College Indoor
Sports Facilities
London, UK
Imagery © Hopkins Architects
Lower Mountjoy Teaching and Learning Centre
Durham University, Durham, UK
Imagery © FaulknerBrowns
King’s College Music School
Wimbledon, London, UK
Imagery © Janie Airey
Research and Innovation Institute
Newcastle University (NewRIIS), Singapore
Imagery © Robert Such
American International School of Guangzhou - Science Park Campus
Guangzhou, China
Imagery © Perkins + Will
NUMed Malaysia
Johor, Malaysia
Imagery © Aaron Pocock
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Retail
Shopping has become a focal point of modern life and has a crucial role in shaping economies, as well as local communities.
Burwood Brickworks
Burwood East, Australia
Imagery © Frasers Properties
Xixian Orange Sky Mall
Xixian New Area, China
Imagery © RM Architects Ltd
Xiamen Vanke Square
Xiamen, China
Imagery © Vanke
Ealing Filmworks
London, UK
Imagery © Denton Corker Marshall
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Burwood Brickworks, Burwood East, Australia © Frasers Properties
Healthcare
Healthcare is about people: patients, staff and visitors. The design must recognise wider issues beyond that of the actual building and ensure that these designs are flexible, adaptable and future-proofed.
South Australia Health and Medical Research Institute
Adelaide, Australia
Imagery © Woods Bagot / Peter Clarke
New Royal Adelaide Hospital
Adelaide, Australia
Imagery © Mark Zed
Ulster Hospital
Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK
Imagery © Donal McCann
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