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Aldar Properties announces Mamsha Palm by Koichi Takada Architects

Aldar Properties launched Mamsha Palm, a luxury residential development on Saadiyat Island in Abu Dhabi, combining Japanese-inspired architecture with the energy of Abu Dhabi to offer a refined cultural haven.

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Aldar Properties launched Mamsha Palm, which is designed by Koichi Takada Architects, a luxury residential development on Saadiyat Island in Abu Dhabi. Located in one of the most sought-after areas in the emirate, Mamsha Palm raises the bar of exclusivity in luxurious living.

Jonathan Emery, Chief Executive Officer, Aldar Development, said: “Abu Dhabi is one of the world’s most desirable locations for investment and long-term residency due to its track record on safety, premium lifestyle, and business friendly policies. Mamsha Palm is Aldar’s latest luxury offering within Abu Dhabi’s most in-demand destination, Saadiyat Island, and we are confident it will be in extremely popular amongst buyers, especially overseas investors who intend to relocate to the emirate.”

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Mamsha Palm will include 44 residences, including one- to three-bedroom apartments and three four-bedroom duplex sky villas, all with a minimalist touch. Interiors in the development reflect the Japanese way of “harmonious, uncluttered, and immensely skillful” spaces. On the sustainability side, Mamsha Palm is targeting a 3 Pearl Estidama rating and a 2-star rating from Fitwel regarding Aldar’s direction on commitment to sustainable living and healthy building practices.

Koichi Takada, Koichi Takada Architects, commented: “Mamsha Palm has offered me a unique opportunity to create something never seen before in the Middle East. Aldar shares our dedication to residential excellence, and together we will contribute to the ‘quiet luxury’ of Saadiyat Cultural District. The architecture is inspired by nature, featuring flowing curves that evoke the protection of Palm Trees in the desert landscape. We drew aesthetic and functional cues from the tranquillity of Japanese zen lifestyle.”

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