

The concept of apartment living in this complex redefines the traditional notion of residence, offering an enhanced quality of life through semi-open and open spaces. The emphasis on these spaces, with a larger share of the area, and their visual and physical connection to living spaces, introduces a lifestyle where residents are not confined to enclosed environments. Key design features include: • Integration of green spaces for residents. • Natural ventilation and optimal daylight for all living areas. • Privacy between neighboring units. • Separation of residential units into distinct blocks. • Natural light in staircases and elevators. • Full-height windows for maximum views and natural lighting. • Diverse residential layouts across floors. The ground-floor common areas are designed as pedestrian-friendly zones with no vehicular access (except emergency vehicles like fire trucks and ambulances). Lower ground-floor density allows for more green and semi-open spaces. Features such as walking and cycling paths, children’s play areas, an independent event space, libraries, and lobbies are incorporated here. Priority is given to views from the ground level, leading to larger void spaces in the upper floors that enhance the courtyard’s visibility. Green areas, water features, and seating arrangements in semi-open and open spaces seamlessly connect the building’s volume with its landscaping. This provides residents with open views and facilitates social interaction. The basement levels are equipped with amenities designed for future expansion and residents’ comfort, including: • A naturally lit and ventilated swimming pool and gym. • Parking spaces with provisions for electric vehicle charging, bicycle, and e-scooter parking. • Direct access to green areas and children’s play zones. • A caretaker’s residence with independent access. The project embraces a “green living” concept, emphasizing renewable energy and water efficiency for shared spaces. It incorporates a greywater recycling system for irrigation and cleaning, ensuring the sustainability of green spaces even in times of water scarcity.






