Aiming to offer a greener alternative to conventional apartment buildings, the 38,477 sq m complex by Hooba Design Group will consist of “high-rise villas” that will draw on both “regional architecture and local environmental laws.”
The designs show a network of raised, pitched volumes, stacked on top of each other using large columns.
At ground level, a large grassy area will house a series of additional spaces, and above them, a vast recreational area sheltered by villas.
Varying in width and height, the volumes have large openings and fully glazed facades that open onto landscaped terraces overlooking the surrounding area.