Killa Design, a leading architecture firm in Dubai, last month (April) unveiled Jumeirah Residences Al Maryah Island, a new sculptural landmark shaped by the studio’s future-driven philosophy, designing architecture ‘that responds to how people live, how cities evolve, and how buildings endure over time.’
Designed by Will Hosikian, Design Principal and Partner at Killa Design, the tower is conceived as a timeless expression of movement and fluidity.
Challenging the more rigid typologies of Al Maryah Island, the 186-m-tall ultra-luxury branded residence sculpted presence is akin to being evolved by the elements over time, said the top studio in a statement.
The delicately-crafted bronze balconies and terraces, become dynamically illuminated by the shifting sunlight, like an amber gemstone in the emerging skyline, it stated.
At its centre, a dramatic orbital ring forms the heart of the building, a sky deck accommodating the residences’ ultra-luxury amenities and offering 360-degree views across the Abu Dhabi skyline, explained Hosikian.
“The cantilevered oculus, a glass bottom pool, sculpted into the orbital ring, creates visual connection as a lens, allowing spaces to extend naturally toward the water and the city beyond,” he added.

