Wild Wadi

    Renowned Dubai Waterpark with a lush landscaped lazy river, thrilling water slides and roller-coasters in a thematic Middle Eastern setting with ‘rocky ravines’ and dense tropical planting offering a rich shady setting for exploration & adventure.

    Cabanas and café spaces take advantage of views of the Jumeirah Beach Hotel and Burj Al Arab. 

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    © Sarah Lou
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    © Jeremy Thompson
    © Jeremy Thompson
    © Jeremy Thompson

    Hudayriyat Mar Vista Sports Village

    Hudayriyat Island was once home to Arabian pearl divers. Now, it’s a remarkable new community and lifestyle destination.

    By combining a sports village, beach-front glamping site, lively restaurant zone and sensitive heritage walk, Hudayriyat brings many aspects of landscape interpretation and education to a new generation in an accessible, engaging, immersive and innovative way. 


    The high-end sports facilities promote a healthy and active lifestyle. An aqua park, skate park, rope obstacle course, climbing wall, indoor and outdoor MUGAs and jogging and cycling trails cater to all abilities. Visitors can also indulge in non-motorised water sports such as kayaking and paddle-boating.

     

    Photography © Gebal Group LLC

    Bulgari Lighthouse

    landscape for Bulgari Lighthouse, Dubai, UAE

    On a private secluded island in Jumeirah Bay the Bvlgari Lighthouse Residences take advantage of views of the Arabian Gulf.

    Immaculate Mediterranean gardens surround the residences, providing secluded quiet spaces to walk, meet and relax.

     

    The gardens flow around the building and meet at a luxurious deck suspended over the sea. An events lawn and private 50m infinity pool and cabanas are also provided for exclusive use by residents. 

    Address Boulevard

    A city lifestyle resort set in the heart of Downtown Dubai, this luxury hotel provides an unexpected oasis of calm and elegance.

    Refined landscape detailing, careful material selection, and thoughtful plant specification create an understated, sophisticated atmosphere.


    A dramatic sculpture & water feature make a talking point at the drop-off whilst back-lit cascades on the third floor create an evocative ambiance for guests relaxing in poolside cabanas nestled between oversized pots & verdant planting.


    Photography by Alessandro Merati © Cracknell

    Address Fountain Views

    High-class residences and hotel with commanding views of the Burj Khalifa and Dubai Downtown.

    Five-star amenities complement the residential offer including a health and wellness centre and a breath-taking infinity pool. Lounge seating and bespoke cabanas nestle amongst lush planting.

    Aura Skypool Lounge

    The world’s highest 360° infinity pool with unparalleled views of the Dubai skyline and Arabian Gulf.

    The understated simplicity of the pool creates one of the most dramatic destinations in Dubai.


    The deck and architectural planting allow for flexible use from morning yoga to private evening events and guest lounge area.

    Bulgari Resort & Villas, Dubai, UAE

    The Bulgari’s resort on Dubai’s manmade Jumeirah Bay Island is an exclusive waterfront hotel development and residential community with a private beach. 

    The landscape was inspired by the patterns created by gently lapping waves along the shore, tying in with ACPV Architect’s coral inspired buildings. The hotel’s guest spaces are a series of jewels connected by a necklace of lush walkways, evoking references to the luxury brand’s first resort.

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    © Leo Torri
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    Four Seasons

    Set along 270 meters of natural beachfront, this hotel is set in a tropical oasis with the waters of the Arabian Gulf on one side and Dubai’s iconic cityscape on the other.

    A canopy of towering palms and verdant foliage divides two lagoon style pools, lined with private cabanas. Consistent design language and thoughtful touches make this a luxurious haven in Dubai.

    Photography by Alessandro Merati © Cracknell