Pixel Abu Dhabi apartments, Makers District property, Al Reem IMKAN UAE real estate photos
Pixel Abu Dhabi apartments complex
18 July 2024
Design: MVRDV
Location: Makers District, Abu Dhabi, UAE
MVRDV completes Pixel, presenting an alternative approach to residential development in the UAE.
Photos © Jon Wallis
Pixel Abu Dhabi Makers District Apartments
Rotterdam, July 18th 2024 – Pixel, the 85,000-square-metre mixed-use development designed byMVRDV in Abu Dhabi, is now complete. The complex features 525 apartments together with shops, offices, and amenities, taking an innovative approach to designing residential complexes in the Emirates. Central to this effort is the communal plaza at the heart of the development, where the seven towers “break down” into formations of terraces and bay windows, complete with shading screens of tiles in 14 subtle pastel colours inspired by the appearance of a pearl.
In the communal plaza at the heart of Pixel, the seven towers “break down” into formations of terraces and bay windows, complete with shading screens
Pixel is the first project completed in Makers District, a new development on Abu Dhabi’s Reem Island that developer IMKAN bills as the new heart of Abu Dhabi – a creative counterpart to the city’s cultural hub on the nearby Saadiyat Island. The design capitalises on the innovative, cosmopolitan spirit of Makers District to offer an approach to living that is rare in the United Arab Emirates – with an emphasis on identity and a strong sense of place, an outdoor lifestyle, community spirit, and modest yet striking materials.
The design offers an approach to living that is rare in the UAE, with an emphasis on identity, a strong sense of place, and modest yet striking materials
The development forms a central hub in Maker’s District, so the design’s seven compact towers are pushed to the edge of the site, their positions and heights optimised to provide shade, encourage cooling breezes, and create connections with both the waterfront developments that surround the site on three sides and the beach. Between the towers, a central plaza forms Pixel’s social centre, with restaurants, cafés, and shops soon to occupy the ground floor. Community functions – from a gym and medical clinic to an early learning centre and offices for innovative start-ups – will occupy the level above, ensuring that the buildings of Pixel are always active, and that the plaza is therefore lively throughout the day.
The development is envisaged as an oyster, with a hard outer shell that sequesters a delicate pearl that can be glimpsed between the towers
The façades facing this plaza are what truly bring the project to life: At their bases, the towers crumble into “pixels”, spilling out into the plaza to create terraces and bay windows. These extend the living spaces inside into the public realm, encouraging residents to enjoy the outdoors in the cooler months of the year. Water and green features in the plaza below help to cool the microclimate within the plaza, making for a more comfortable environment outdoors, with planned green roofs being added to the top of the pixels. Life in the apartments above blends with the life in the plaza, giving a sense of place to the project, and an identity which helps it stand out from other complexes in the Emirates.
The concrete panels of the outer façades are made of concrete panels, imprinted with a graphic pattern designed by artist Nicole Martens that was inspired by oyster shells
This identity is further reinforced by the materials used on the project that, despite a certain modesty, nonetheless grab the attention of passers-by. In a nod to Abu Dhabi’s heritage, the development is envisaged as an oyster, with a hard outer shell that sequesters a delicate pearl inside. The outer façades are made of concrete panels, imprinted with a graphic pattern designed by artist Nicole Martens that was inspired by oyster shells. Glimpsed between the towers, the shading screens of the central plaza, clad in tiles of 14 different pastel colours, give the impression of a pearl inside the shell. On the interior, this modest yet joyful approach to materials continues, with each tower adopting a colour profile that gives it a unique identity and helps to improve wayfinding from the car park below ground.
The shading screens of the central plaza are clad in tiles of 14 different pastel colours, giving the impression of a pearl inside the shell
Pixel contains 525 apartments of varying sizes, ranging from studios to spacious three-bedroom homes. These apartments are arranged in a way that celebrates diversity, mixing more expensive units and more affordable spaces together. This is enabled by the pedestrian plaza which, with its vibrant atmosphere, offers a benefit to living on the lower levels and makes these apartments just as desirable as those nearer to the tops of the towers. As a result, the project encourages contact between people from different walks of life – expats and Abu Dhabi locals, large families and singles living alone, the young and the old.
Pixel’s apartments are arranged in a way that celebrates diversity, which is made possible by the increased desirability of living on the lower levels close to the pedestrian plaza
“With Pixel, we challenged the residential typologies that have become the norm in the UAE”, says MVRDV founding partner Jacob van Rijs. “Instead of nondescript, isolated towers made palatable by a veneer of luxury finishes on the interior, Pixel makes it possible for residents to spend some time outdoors, become friends with their neighbours, to invite visitors for a meal in the restaurant in the plaza. It encourages a way of life that is not only enjoyable, but environmentally and socially more sustainable than the alternatives.”
Architecture practice MVRDV was set up in 1993 in Rotterdam, The Netherlands by Winy Maas, Jacob van Rijs, and Nathalie de Vries. Finding early success with projects such as the headquarters for the Dutch Public Broadcaster VPRO and WoZoCo housing for the elderly in Amsterdam, MVRDV developed into an internationally renowned firm. Now, the three founding partners lead a dynamic and optimistic team of over 300 alongside partners Frans de Witte, Fokke Moerel, Wenchian Shi, Jan Knikker, and Bertrand Schippan. With four satellite offices in Shanghai, Paris, Berlin, and New York, MVRDV engages globally in providing solutions to contemporary architectural and urban issues.
MVRDV operates via a research-based and highly collaborative design method, engaging experts from all fields, clients, and stakeholders in their rigorous technical and creative investigation. This results in exemplary and outspoken buildings, urban plans, studies, and objects that enable our cities and landscapes to develop towards a better future. MVRDV works with BIM and has official in-house BREEAM and LEED assessors. Together with Delft University of Technology, MVRDV runs The Why Factory, an independent think tank and research institute providing an agenda for architecture and urbanism by envisioning the city of the future.
Pixel Abu Dhabi Makers District apartments, UAE – Building Information
Project Name: Pixel
Location: Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Year: 2017-2024
Client: IMKAN
Size and Programme: 85,000 m2 mixed-use
Credits:
Architect: MVRDV
Founding Partner in charge: Jacob van Rijs
Director: Stefan de Koning
Design Team: Edina Peli, Mariya Gyaurova, Mirco Facchinelli, Kristin Schaefer, Katarzyna
Plonka, Ole Allin Egebaek, Ronald Hoogeveen, Katarzyna Nowak, Akshey Krishna
Venkatesh, Kevin Loftus, Luca Vacchini, Karin Houwen, Guido Boeters, Meng Yang, Diana
Sacco, Stavros Gargaretas, Afrodite Moustroufi
MVRDV Next: Boudewijn Thomas
Visualization: Antonio Luca Coco, Paolo Mossa Idra, Costanza Cuccato, Davide Calabro, Pavlos Ventouris, Kirill Emelianov, Tomaso Maschietti, Massimiliano Marzoli, Giovanni Coni
Strategy & Development: Willeke Vester
Copyright: MVRDV Winy Maas, Jacob van Rijs, Nathalie de Vries
Architect of Record: Dewan Architects + Engineers with Intercon (interior design)
Engineering and Project Management: Ramboll Middle East
District Masterplan: RNL
Infrastructure: Parsons
Cost Control: Turner & Townsend
Landscape and public realm design: Bjarke Ingels Group
Landscape architect: Verdaus
Lighting: Delta Lighting Design
Wayfinding & Signage: Dezigntechnic
Vertical transportation: Cooper Wilcock
Security: WSP, Consquare
Artist (façade): Nicole Martens
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