Being one of the leading global marine engineering firms we are proud to have firmly established ourselves in Dubai, the most prestigious and ambitious location for waterfront development in the world.
Royal HaskoningDHV has been committed to reshaping the coastline of Dubai since 2001 starting with the ‘edge’ structures of Palm Jumeirah. Korea Island, Borneo Island, Isla Moda Island, Jalashya Island, Oqyana Island and Coral Island are the islands we worked on.
We focus on the core qualities of an area or building resulting in a design with its own characteristics and a recognisable identity. We strive to optimise materials, maximise recyclability, keep energy use down, and minimise maintenance – leading to a minimal environmental impact throughout the lifecycle of a building.
In the Environmental Impact Assessment – carried out for the group of islands as a whole – we therefore focused on the quality of the surrounding waters, marine ecosystems, noise, air and human environments.
We used an integrated sustainable design approach enabling us to position utilities as much as possible within structures or the subsurface. This ensures all required utilities are available and supplied unobtrusively, sustainable, and – above all – comply with aesthetic expectations of architects and clients.
We received several design awards for our part in this work. We kept the project’s goals at the heart of our work, always considering the end result.
For example, our extensive underwater ‘berm’ guarantees that the incoming waves are broken before they reach the relatively narrow crest above water, which allows a minimum of visual hindrance towards the open sea. This ensures a natural appearance of the reef and The World as a whole.