03.09.2014

Plans are in place for a new building at the Palm, designed by internationally renowned architects Soma from New York, Super Potato from Japan and Vladimir from Lebanon. A new luxury residential building will soon be built at the entrance of the Palm Jumeirah, Emirates 24/7 reports.
Drake & Scull International and Dubai-based developer Omniyat have entered into a partnership to build the project, designed by internationally renowned architects Soma from New York, Super Potato from Japan and Vladimir from Lebanon. One at Palm Jumeirah, the project, will debut at the forthcoming Cityscape Global.
The enabling works are due to commence within the next two months, according to a joint statement issued by the companies.
Khaldoun Al Tabari, CEO, DSI said: “Our 48 years’ expertise with high rise tower projects around the world will prove vital to delivering a project worthy of this prestigious location. We are confident that the synergy of our combined experience and construction capabilities will deliver a new milestone on Dubai’s urban architecture.”
The building will offer 360-degree views, with apartment sizes ranging from 2,500 to 20,000 square feet.
Drake & Scull International and Dubai-based developer Omniyat have entered into a partnership to build the project, designed by internationally renowned architects Soma from New York, Super Potato from Japan and Vladimir from Lebanon. One at Palm Jumeirah, the project, will debut at the forthcoming Cityscape Global.
The enabling works are due to commence within the next two months, according to a joint statement issued by the companies.
Khaldoun Al Tabari, CEO, DSI said: “Our 48 years’ expertise with high rise tower projects around the world will prove vital to delivering a project worthy of this prestigious location. We are confident that the synergy of our combined experience and construction capabilities will deliver a new milestone on Dubai’s urban architecture.”
The building will offer 360-degree views, with apartment sizes ranging from 2,500 to 20,000 square feet.