Framed Allure House
ARCHITECTS
Eaa-emre Arolat Architecture
STRUCTURAL PROJECT
Ck Architecture, Yapi Teknik Engineering
MECHANICAL PROJECT
Ck Architecture
INTERIOR DESIGN PROJECT
Eaa-emre Arolat Architecture
LANDSCAPE DESIGN
Studio Bems
LIGHTING DESIGN
Sld - Studio Light Design
ARTISTS
Ahmet Oran, Ahmet Güneştekin
CLIENT
Alpago Properties
LOCAL OFFICE
Ck Architecture
CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS
Ck Architecture
ARTWORKS
Pilevneli Gallery, Awc Dubai
AREA
1100 M²
YEAR
2022
LOCATION
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
CATEGORY
Houses
Palm Island in Dubai is characterized by a series of villas that are next to each other but which do not look alike nor even try to relate to each other.
One of the important aspects of the design was to close the building volume at the sides, preventing any physical or visual relationship with neighboring sites and extending the building toward the sea as well as to the garden at the back.
In this process, the maximum building height was utilized allowing the creation of a series of unexpected hollowed-out spaces within the volume of the building.
These spaces, enclosed at the top or open on the sides, form an exterior lounge on the ground level and a large private terrace off the master bedroom with a jacuzzi.
The building has a firm geometric language and the materials used add to an impression of subtle solidity.
The three-story high entrance hall frames a panorama towards the sea at the same time as it marks the heart of the house in terms of circulation.
All the en-suite bedrooms feature extra space for study, and hobby areas with views of the sea, together with intermediate spaces and gardens.