Dubai divided into 6 zones to mark architectural identity of each area

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His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, has reviewed the Architectural Identity for Dubai’s roads project that will see the city divided into six zones based on its visual character.

According to the strategy, Dubai has been classified into six principal zones based on land use, predominant activities and the architectural form and façades of buildings.

The aim is to establish tailored design standards to ensure visual harmony within the urban landscape and reinforce the architectural identity and distinct character of different areas across the emirate.

Each area has been assigned specific materials, colours and architectural styles to ensure visual coherence within its area while preserving the diversity that reflects the richness of Dubai’s urban identity and the variety of its architectural character.

THE SIX ZONES

  • Residential zones emphasise privacy and tranquillity, featuring warm colours and materials inspired by the local environment
  • Rural zones reflect a natural and agricultural character through organic materials and light earthy tones
  • Industrial zones characterised by simplicity and functionality, using durable materials and neutral colours suited to the nature of activities in these areas
  • Mixed-use zones combine residential and commercial functions, adopting a flexible architectural language that allows integration between public and private spaces
  • Historical and artistic zones that highlight Dubai’s cultural identity through architectural details inspired by traditional design and local ornamentation
  • High-end attraction zones that are distinguished by contemporary urban façades, modern architectural forms and unique materials that embody the spirit of innovation and excellence defining the city

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