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How Inaura by MVRDV Redefines Luxury Living in Downtown Dubai

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In the ever-evolving vertical theatre of Dubai, Inaura arrives with a sense of quiet confidence and unmistakable presence. MVRDV’s latest vision for Downtown Dubai introduces a new architectural protagonist, distinguished not by overwhelming scale but by an intriguing interplay of clarity and surprise. Inaura stands at 210 metres, rising from a pivotal location with commanding views to the Burj Khalifa and Dubai Fountain. It does not seek to outshine its taller neighbours through sheer height, but instead captures attention with a singular gesture: a radiant orb, nestled within the tower’s upper floors, glowing like a jewel suspended above the city.

MVRDV Inaura
MVRDV Inaura ©The Boundary

Where so many of Dubai’s towers compete for the limelight through extravagance and formal acrobatics, MVRDV’s approach is more nuanced. The tower’s rectilinear form is elegantly lifted, creating a stage for the luminous ovoid that anchors Inaura’s identity. This glowing feature appears both enigmatic and inevitable, its placement drawing the eye from afar and establishing a new horizon line among the city’s celebrated silhouettes.

Inside this orb, the Sky Lounge becomes the project’s social and atmospheric centrepiece. Residents and hotel guests ascend into a world apart, where a VIP enclave and club unfold with panoramic views of Downtown Dubai. The experience is one of elevation, not just physically but emotionally, with a tangible sense of connection to the urban landscape.

The building’s journey begins at ground level with a four-storey plinth. Here, a destination restaurant welcomes guests, while hotel lobbies set the tone for understated luxury. Above, a gym is spread across three levels, leading up to a rooftop infinity pool that reflects the sky and city lights. The spa floats just above, providing sanctuary within the urban setting.

Moving upwards, Inaura accommodates a hotel of 101 rooms alongside 105 Urban Apartments with one to three bedrooms. These residences are conceived for modern urbanites seeking both sophistication and convenience. Above the Sky Lounge, exclusivity reaches its zenith with nine expansive Sky Villas arranged across seven floors. These villas, each offering four to six bedrooms, are enhanced with generous terraces that open to the city’s most compelling views.

Façade articulation is central to the building’s identity. Deep, continuous balconies wrap each level, generating pronounced horizontal lines that both define the structure and shade the interiors from the intense Dubai sun. The architectural language shifts with height: sharp corners at the plinth gradually become rounded at the tower’s apex, while reflective glass gives way to increasing transparency as the building reaches toward the sky. On the north side, balconies unfurl dramatically at the uppermost levels, amplifying outdoor living spaces and orienting the Sky Villas towards the iconic Burj Khalifa.

The design’s underlying theme is a seamless transition from the energy of the city to the serenity of the sky. Every programmatic element is arranged to reflect this journey, from the vibrancy of the restaurant and pool to the tranquillity of the penthouse villas. The concept is carried through to the interiors, where MVRDV’s vision—aligned with Arada’s focus on fitness, wellness, and lifestyle—shapes every detail.

Sustainability is integral to Inaura’s identity. The project holds pre-certification for LEED Gold, underscoring a commitment to environmental stewardship that does not detract from the sense of occasion or comfort.

MVRDV Inaura
MVRDV Inaura ©The Boundary

After winning the international competition for Inaura, MVRDV continues to guide the project’s creative trajectory as design guardian. Dewan Architects and Engineers of Dubai serve as lead consultant, ensuring local expertise is woven through each phase. The result is a building that does not seek to dominate, but rather enchants—a new landmark whose quiet luminosity redefines what it means to be iconic in Dubai.

MVRDV Inaura
MVRDV Inaura ©The Boundary

Project Name: Inaura
Location: Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Year: 2025 onwards
Client: Arada Developments LLC
Programme and Size: 33,533 square metres; Residential, Hotel, Food and Beverage, Gym, Spa
Sustainability: LEED Gold pre-certified
Architect: MVRDV
Founding Partner in Charge: Jacob van Rijs
Partner: Bertrand Schippan
Design Team: Stavros Gargaretas, Efthymia Papadima, Federico Fiorino, Dimitrije Milic, Kevin Petitjean, Esteban Alvarez Ruiz, Lola Elisa Cauneac
Head of Interior: Aser Gimenez Ortega
Interior Design Team: Maria López Calleja, Efthymia Papadima, Egle Jacinaviciute, Sofia Mermigka Angeli, Daria Rosh, Andrea Bit, Loes Bekkers, Francisco Polo, Victor Martiniuc, Amanda Galiana Ortega, Türker Naci Saylan, Emilia Mayorca Benarroch
BIM Coordination: Giuseppe Mazzaglia, Chiara Arena, Marija Jasine
MVRDV NEXT: Agnieszka Thiel
Visualisations: Antonio Luca Coco, Angelo La Delfa, Stefano Fiaschi, Jaroslaw Jeda, Luana La Martina, Pavlos Ventouris, Kirill Emelianov, Ciprian Buzdugan, Lorenzo D’Alessandro
Model Making: Andreana Vasilatou, Bianca Mascellani
Strategy and Development: Sruti Thakrar, Hannah Yan
Copyright: MVRDV Winy Maas, Jacob van Rijs, Nathalie de Vries

MVRDV Inaura © MVRDV
MVRDV Inaura © MVRDV

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