Dubai, Mina Rashid
2024
Appointment
Ongoing
Status
46 344 m²
Built Up Area

Rashid Yachts and Marina is located in Dubai, UAE. It shows the essence of Marine Architecture. This development represents the best in luxury Marine Architecture. It delivers an iconic look that complements its exclusive surroundings.

Project Scope: Marine Architecture and Facade Design

SPECTRUM created a concept for the facade design of mid-rise buildings on Plot 2 and Plot 3 at Rashid Yachts and Marina. This Marine Architecture project balances luxury with functionality. It aligns with the cultural and architectural values of the marina. Every design decision reflects a high standard.

The design uses permanent, sustainable forms, textures, and shapes. Inspired by Marine Architecture, the concept uses a light, serene color palette. Decorative elements create a memorable atmosphere. The visual character reflects the waterfront setting.

Materials and Textures in Marine Architecture

Material selection is crucial for achieving the purposes and aims. Colors and materials harmonize with each other. We used light grey tempered glazing and aluminum composite panels for vertical elements. This adds a sophisticated, modern look to the facade. GRCs (glass-reinforced concrete) form horizontal divisions and sleek slab edges. Painted cement plaster finishes give durability and a marine-inspired look to the exterior.

Marine Architecture - Rashid Yachts and Marina
Site Area
12 648 m²
Height
90
Client
Confidential
Services
Architecture
Marine Architecture - Rashid Yachts and Marina
Marine Architecture - Rashid Yachts and Marina
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A Vision of Modern Marine   Architecture The facade at Rashid Yachts and Marina meets the demand for luxury and style in modern Marine Architecture. The interiors are thoughtfully crafted. The project offers an elevated, desirable lifestyle in one of the most famous waterfront locations in Dubai We used light grey tempered glazing and aluminum composite panels for vertical elements. This adds a sophisticated, modern look to the facade. GRCs (glass-reinforced concrete) form horizontal divisions and sleek slab edges. Painted cement plaster finishes give durability and a marine-inspired look to the exterior.  The facade at Rashid Yachts and Marina meets the demand for luxury and style in modern Marine Architecture. The interiors are thoughtfully crafted. The project offers an elevated, desirable lifestyle in one of the most famous waterfront locations in Dubai.

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Dubai, Mina Rashid