Emaar's Dubai Creek Harbour project on track
DUBAI, April 3, 2018
SSH is one of the leading master planning, infrastructure, building design and construction supervision firms in the Middle East, said work at Emaar Properties’ residential project in Dubai Creek Harbour, is on track and has now reached the ground level.
The Creek Horizon, a key residential project being designed on the theme of ‘living on an island’ at Dubai Creek Harbour, offers a bold ‘destination living experience’ and comprises two towers, rising from a landscaped podium structure.
Creek Horizon will form part of Dubai Creek Harbour, a new masterplan development from Emaar Properties in joint venture with Dubai Holding that is focused on building urban island residences onto the contours of the creek.
The architectural forms create a destination within the new district and responds to the views of the Dubai skyline, waterfront, central park and creek beyond.
The project will also offer individual townhouse opportunities and shared leisure amenities, such as a swimming pool, gym and recreation areas, which will help to define a vibrant atmosphere in the residential community.
Emaar had appointed SSH to carry out the design and construction supervision for the Creek Horizon project.
The project’s design encourages an integrated lifestyle development that promises island-style living in Dubai. The scheme is integrated into the district masterplan using landscape and place-making to position the development as one of the most desirable in the area.
With construction now at podium level, progress on the residential scheme will accelerate, said the statement from SSH.
Once complete, the towers will top out at ground, three-level podium and 39 storeys and ground, three-level podium and 36 storeys, it stated.
The towers’ orientation has been designed to maximise on the views of the waterfront, harbour and central park within the district while also offering long-distance vista opportunities, including the city skyline and Burj Khalifa views, it added.-TradeArabia News Service