Close-up architectural detail shot, right-edge bleed, of a facade material junction — concrete panel meeting a glazed curtain-wall system, structural fixings visible, daylight raking across the surface revealing texture and tolerances, no people, documentary framing
Close-up architectural detail shot, right-edge bleed, of a facade material junction — concrete panel meeting a glazed curtain-wall system, structural fixings visible, daylight raking across the surface revealing texture and tolerances, no people, documentary framing

 Architectural Work

Drawn once. Built exactly as intended.

Our architects author every drawing with UAE authority requirements already embedded. The same team present at the design table is present on site when those details are executed.

Wide environmental shot of a working drawing set pinned to a site board on an active construction site, blueprint sheets visible with dimension annotations, natural daylight, rebar and formwork in the background out of focus, no people in frame
Wide environmental shot of a working drawing set pinned to a site board on an active construction site, blueprint sheets visible with dimension annotations, natural daylight, rebar and formwork in the background out of focus, no people in frame
— Design deliverables

Every phase of the drawing set, under one authorship

Schematic design, developed design, and construction documentation are produced by the same team — no re-briefing across consultants, no specification drift between stages.

Authority submission packages — DM, Trakhees, DEWA coordination — are structured around the approving body's current checklist, not retrofitted after a rejection notice.

Construction drawings carry enough detail for direct site execution — material schedules, junction specifications, and MEP coordination overlays included as standard.

How we sequence it

Design and permitting run in parallel, not sequence

Phase 01
Phase 02
Phase 03

Schematic and developed design

Authority submission in overlap

Site execution by the same team

Site constraints, massing, and programme locked in a coordinated set reviewed by engineering leads — not passed to them as a finished package.

Permit documentation is prepared while construction drawings are progressing — authority comments addressed without stopping the drawing programme.

Architects who authored the details attend site reviews — no reinterpretation, no gap between what was specified and what gets built.

Bring us the brief before the first sketch is fixed

Early engagement compresses the pre-construction timeline. A single conversation with our design lead identifies regulatory constraints and phasing opportunities before drawings begin.