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Imkan plans iconic project with top London architect

- SARAH TOWNSEND

The one-year old real estate developer Imkan, a subsidiary of private equity investor Abu Dhabi Capital Group, has appointed British architect Thomas Heatherwic­k to design a luxury hotel and residence in the emirate, as the company prepares for 2019 to be its first “delivery year” for a pipeline of schemes.

The Ras Al Akhdar project, which is in the concept design stage, would be located adjacent to the Presidenti­al Palace in Abu Dhabi – close to Emirates Palace and Etihad Towers – Imkan’s chief executive Walid El Hindi told The National in an interview at the Cityscape conference in the capital yesterday.

“We are not building a hotel as such, we are building a landmark for Abu Dhabi,” said Mr El Hindi, who was previously chief executive of Dubai’s Emaar Properties’ Egypt unit Emaar Misr.

“When you see the Burj Al Arab, you immediatel­y think ‘Dubai’. In the same way you will see this and think ‘Abu Dhabi’. This landmark will be very unique.”

Imkan is in talks with five prospectiv­e global hotel operators to manage the new hotel – some of which do not yet operate in the UAE.

Mr El Hindi declined to reveal further details about the project, such as its size and how many rooms and residences planned. Imkan is also collaborat­ing with Heatherwic­k on a second project, details of which will be unveiled in the coming weeks, he said.

Abu Dhabi’s hospitalit­y market witnessed a 5 per cent yearon-year increase in occupancy levels in the first quarter of 2018, according to consultanc­y JLL Mena’s latest real estate market update published this week.

The number of hotel guests in the emirate rose by 15 per cent in the first quarter of 2018 compared to a year-earlier period to reach 405,850, figures from the Abu Dhabi Tourism & Culture Authority show. The increase was mainly attributed to a rise in Chinese tourists.

Imkan’s developmen­t portfolio, both in the UAE and abroad, has a total investment value of Dh10 billion, Mr El Hindi said, and 2019 will be the company’s first “delivery year”.

Jassim Alseddiqi, Imkan board member and the chief executive of Abu Dhabi Financial Group, told The National that Imkan has a 30 million square metre land bank and aims to be “unique in its offering”.

Across the UAE, property sales and rental prices have declined on the back of a three-year oil slump and subdued demand, but Mr El Hindi said the ultra-prime sector was comparativ­ely resilient.

“It depends on what you are doing and the scarcity of it, and whether it’s in the right place,” he said.

“If I have a luxury product in the most amazing location, the demand never goes. It’s like Central Park in New York City.”

Mr Heatherwic­k is the founder of London-based Heatherwic­k Studio, which is designing Singapore’s Changi Airport expansion, among other projects.

“Hotels are often some of the loneliest places you can go to, so we were thinking about how we could create a feeling of togetherne­ss [at the Abu Dhabi project],” he told The National.

He said he was inspired by caravanser­ai – small shaded stopping places with rooms built around a central courtyard – while travelling on the Silk Road in Azerbaijan.

“This project is based around a whole series of courtyards and the rooms are arranged around them. You have a sense of togetherne­ss, at human scale.”

Apart from the Ras Al Akhdar, Imkan is building four other projects in Abu Dhabi. Its most high-profile is the 18-hectare Makers District on Reem Island, which is intended to become a hub for creative businesses and workshops.

Land reclamatio­n and dredging work has completed and early constructi­on works are scheduled to begin this year, while early enabling works for Pixel, the leisure and entertainm­ent component of the Makers District, starts this quarter, the developer said.

The other projects are the 46,000 square metre Sheikha Fatima Park, a public realm developmen­t, for which a constructi­on contract has been awarded to Al Fara’a Contractin­g, and Nudra, a luxury developmen­t of 47 villas on Saadiyat Island, which has recently broken ground.

 ?? Victor Besa / The National ?? Architect Thomas Heatherwic­k, right, and Walid El Hindi, the CEO of Imkan, at Cityscape Abu Dhabi yesterday
Victor Besa / The National Architect Thomas Heatherwic­k, right, and Walid El Hindi, the CEO of Imkan, at Cityscape Abu Dhabi yesterday

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