DSA Architects International has been developing award-winning projects for its clients for the past 35 years.
DSA Architects International has been developing award-winning projects for its clients globally for the past 35 years. They have also made a name for themselves as a boutique-style firm that can offer tailored services to the clients and solve their individual needs for Architecture Firms in Dubai .
The professionals at the firm approach all the projects with a positive and can-do approach.
DSA Architects International believes in maintaining good relations with its clients. As a result, they have established long-standing partnerships with them. The clients trust their skills and integrity.
The company has been awarded several awards for its great work and contribution in this sector. Some of the awards that they have received are:
– 2022 UAE Business Awards – MEA Markets – Most Sustainable Architectural Design Consultancy
– 2021 Arabian Property Awards – 5 Star Winner Best Architecture Multiple Residence – Arabia
– 2019 Traveler’s Choice Award – Best Hotel in Kenya
– 2018 Arabian Property Award Winner – Hotel Architecture Dubai
– 2017 AHEAD MEA Awards Winner – Lodges & Tented Camps
– 2016 International Property Award – Best Hotel Architecture Spain
– 2015 International Property Awards
And many more.
The design management team at this company consists of professionals with wide industry experience. They have a proven track record of delivering diverse and large-scale projects of Architecture Firms in Dubai.
The company lays much stress on sustainability and maintaining the quality of the work.
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The company lays much stress on sustainability and maintaining the quality of the work.
For more details, visit Architecture Firms in Dubai
For the past 35 years, DSA Architects International has been creating award-winning projects for its clients all over the world. They have headquarters in Dubai,
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In UAE. They have established a solid reputation and gained international recognition in the hospitality, residential, retail, commercial, and educational sectors.
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It is 2022 and when we think of skyscrapers, images of imposing buildings built with rock and metal come to mind. Works like the impressive Burj Khalifa with its 828 meters high in Dubai. But in the small town of Winterthur, Switzerland, another type of great building is being built: it is a wooden skyscraper that aims to become the tallest of its kind in the entire world.
The so-called Rocket&Tigeli will be more than 100 meters tall and will tower over the Mjøstårnet tower in Brumunddal, Norway, by 14.6 meters.
The official website of the project explains: “In the next four years, the tallest residential building in the world with a load-bearing wooden structure will rise on the hills of the Swiss city of Winterthur, near Zurich. The 100-metre-high tower, Rocket&Tigerli, is designed to create a framework for an active and attractive neighborhood, deeply rooted in the historical context of the area, offering high-quality, modern housing with maximum natural light.”
. Rocket&Tigerli will not only be the 100 meter central
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tower, but also four smaller buildings and a square. The name of the building refers to the locomotives that were once built there.
The construction firm explains: “The project marks a milestone in the construction of wooden buildings, not only because of its 100 meters, which set the record for residential buildings with a load-bearing wooden construction, but also because it introduces an innovative construction system that examines wood as a natural element. replacement of concrete.
The building will be completed in 2026.
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Its iconic design makes it one of Dubai’s most eye-catching buildings, offering unparalleled views of the Arabian Gulf, Palm Island and beyond. The resort’s three towers are home to 795 fit-for-royalty Rooms, Suites and Signature Penthouses.
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The luxurious suites and penthouses are unlike any others, with 44 of them boasting private infinity pools.
Meanwhile, for those who truly want to soak up the highest levels of luxury, there are six Signature Penthouses with floor-to-ceiling windows, butler service and expansive private terraces.
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AWAKEN, the state-of-the-art spa at Atlantis The Royal, takes relaxation and wellness to a new level. Its six-room Hammam Sensorium offers an unforgettable sensory experience with traditional therapies. There are also 17 treatment rooms, a halotherapy salt cave and a 25-metre lap pool, as well as an outdoor meditation and yoga lawn also check from smart landline phone.
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Atlantis The Royal is home to exceptional entertainment, and Cloud 22 is at the heart of the action.