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Suburbia takes another step forward
Damac Properties announced on Sunday that Architectural Planning Group (APG) will be the architectural and mechanical consultants for its prestigious Suburbia project, located in the heart of Downtown Jebel Ali.
Dubai: Damac Properties announced on Sunday that Architectural Planning Group (APG) will be the architectural and mechanical consultants for its prestigious Suburbia project, located in the heart of Downtown Jebel Ali.
Suburbia is a spectacular development comprising of two towers and breathtaking townhouses.
Inspired from different facets of Moroccan architecture, starting from its use of bright colour schemes, geometrical patterns to richly ornamented exteriors, it captures the exotic mystique of this alluring land within your own home creating the perfect harmony between luxury and beauty.
"We are pleased to announce Architectural Planning Group as the architectural and mechanical consultants for Suburbia, which will add a lot of value to our project portfolio. APG has a strong track record in delivering high quality projects and will bring to Suburbia their large pool of expertise and experience. Damac projects are designed with passion and vision aimed at becoming the Middle East's most prominent luxury focused private sector master developer," Hussain Sajwani, Chairman of Damac Holding, said
Downtown Jebel Ali is a community where public spaces between the buildings, streets, parks and plazas matter as much as the buildings themselves.
"Architectural Planning Group offers tailored services and accommodates the needs of every development. Their experience extends across a range of architectural design and execution, interiors, urban design, landscaping and planning over the past 45 years.
Having APG on board will ensure that we deliver the highest level of architectural finesse and harmony," said Peter Riddoch, CEO of Damac Properties.
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