
A collection of private residential villas in Jebel Ali, Dubai's southern coastal corridor — designed for a community of buyers seeking generous family-scale homes outside the density of central Dubai. The typology emphasizes ground-floor living that opens onto private gardens, with first-floor private quarters arranged around a double-height entry. Each villa was designed as a variation on a shared architectural grammar — symmetric massing, deep shaded openings, and a restrained palette of stone, stucco, and timber — so the cluster reads as a coherent neighbourhood rather than a row of identical units. Our scope covered architectural design, interior layout, and the immediate landscape around each plot.


