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Saadiyat Beach District Residences in Abu Dhabi
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In a major update, global architect Chapman Taylor has progressed to the construction stage for the Saadiyat Beach District Residences project, which is part of the Saadiyat Island Masterplan for Nael & Bin Harmel. 

The waterfront project near Abu Dhabi’s urban center will be offering world-class luxury to a waterfront community along the island’s natural beauty. Per reports, the Saadiyat Beach District Residences will provide an array of residential choices of apartments, townhouses, and villas. 

As per the plans, the occupants will enjoy a luxury beachfront lifestyle which will have private beach accessibility, southeast views of the mangroves, and northwest vistas over Saadiyat Beach. Moreover, in the hope of bringing an immersive experience to the waterfront community, the project is placed in the vicinity of the island’s north beach and connects to Abu Dhabi’s eastern city districts. Global architect, Chapman Taylor contributes immensely to the Saadiyat Beach District Residences project in making it a world-class residential-led mixed-use project. Along with the residential option, it will be accompanied by 14,000m2 of community retail space, creating a hub for dining, shopping, and leisure.

As reported, Chapman Taylor’s contribution to design will feature a contemporary Islamic architectural style, that also integrates the best of community amenities and accessibility to nature such as nearby beaches and mangroves. 

Saadiyat Beach District Residences  in Abu Dhabi
via Emirates Estate

Saadiyat Island: A development in progress

The development of The Saadiyat Beach District Residences project, in Abu Dhabi is supervised by the Aldar prompting its prime engineering. It attempts to balance modern living with Saadiyat Island’s cultural heritage and ecological landscape. The vision of the waterfront project aims to display a clear relation to the waterfront community and reflects a contemporary Islamic architectural style. The design of the project reflects the island’s natural surroundings, from white-sandy beaches to lush mangroves, offering a serene yet modern living experience. 

As it has been revealed, the beach residences will be strategically located on Saadiyat Island which is planned by the  Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority, a cultural and residential development covering 27 square kilometers. It is an urban space integrated with natural landscapes and hosts cultural institutions such as Ateliers Jean Nouvel’s Louvre Abu Dhabi, which presents an international art collection, and the upcoming Guggenheim Abu Dhabi. 

Saadiyat Beach District Residences  in Abu Dhabi
via Emirates Estate

Per sources, Saadiyat Island is all set to introduce interactive and digital experiences at teamLab Phenomena Abu Dhabi, at the Abu Dhabi Performing Arts Center. Along with that, it will also accommodate religious space at the Abrahamic Family House, promoting interfaith understanding and guiding Saadiyat’s profile as a cultural and educational center in the Middle East. Notable to mention many projects are being planned on the island and will be upcoming such as the Sheikh Zayed National Museum, designed by Foster + Partners and will be open to the public in 2025, offering insight into the UAE’s cultural heritage, and the Mecanoo-designed Natural History Museum, dedicated to global biodiversity, also expected to be completed by 2025.

Nonetheless, the waterfront community of the Saadiyat Beach District is set to become a premier destination on Saadiyat Island in parallel with all the developments undergoing. 

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