Super-thin skyscraper, just one apartment wide, planned for Dubai

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A super-narrow skyscraper, measuring no more than a single apartment across, is being planned for Dubai.

The Muraba Veil will reach 1,247 feet into the sky but will be just about 74 feet across, according to details revealed by the architects and developer behind the project.

The 73-story tower will feature 131 apartments with between two and five bedrooms each, according to a statement sent to CNN by the project’s United Arab Emirates-based developer, Muraba.

The high-end apartment block will feature “a range of curated leisure amenities,” including a spa, restaurant, gallery, padel court and private movie theater, it said.

The striking tower will be built next to a canal by Dubai’s main transport artery, Sheikh Zayed Road. It was designed by Spanish architecture firm RCR Arquitectes, winner of the prestigious Pritzker Prize — an award often dubbed the “Nobel of architecture” — in 2017.

It is the fifth collaboration between Muraba and RCR Arquitectes, which expect the Muraba Veil to be complete by December 2028.

Needless to say, an apartment in the city’s latest luxury address does not come cheap — prices start at 18 million dirham ($4.9 million).

Each apartment will occupy the full width of the building and will be modeled on traditional Arabian houses, around an inner courtyard and “softened by shade and greenery,” the developer said.

The building’s design is meanwhile “revealed behind a series of layers,” with the first being the “veil,” which the creative team describes as “a bespoke stainless steel mesh, porous and responsive, reflecting the different shades of the sky.”

Source: CNN

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