Wed, Nov 8, 2023
The upcoming Forbes International Towers, the futuristic, lifecycle net negative carbon commercial towers planned in the UAE, Saudi Arabia and Egypt, will emotionally engaging experiential design for the façade.
This is thanks to an agreement between Magnom Properties, a subsidiary of Saudi Arabia’s Rawabi Holding, and Designworks, a BMW Group Company. The agreement was sign
Built in partnership with Forbes and placing itself at the forefront of the sustainable design movement, the Forbes International Tower will be the first project of this scope in the Middle East for Designworks, BMW Group's innovation studio and a global creative consultancy, said a statement.
Under the newly signed agreement, Designworks will create an experience map for the Forbes International Tower, including a signature façade illumination and charging experience.
The goal is to enable a positive and seamless customer experience across every touchpoint of physical and digital interaction that prioritises the user’s needs and seamlessly links architecture and technology to enrich every moment spent inside the Tower.
As lead design consultants of the exterior and charging experience at the Forbes International Tower, the goal of the Designworks team is to transfer the unique emotions and experiences embodied across BMW Group's luxury models to the architectural exterior and interiors of the iconic Tower.
Othman A Ibrahim, Vice Chairman and Group CEO of Rawabi Holding and Vice Chairman of Magnom Properties, said: "Responding to the environmentally sound, future ready building’s broader and natural context, Designworks will enrich the design and experience of the Tower through sensorial and surprising stimuli to deeply connect with the Tower’s occupants, visitors, and other audiences."
Working at the intersection of design, technology, and innovation, Designworks will follow the experience design process of the BMW Group and focus on human needs and expectations to create a sensory experience for the Tower’s contextually responsive soaring glass, steel, and photovoltaic-laced exterior, stated Ibrahim.
Aligned with the creative vision of the building’s architects Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture (AS+GG Architecture), the collaboration will ensure a harmonious fusion of architectural and experiential elements.
The strong focus on aesthetic lighting solutions will convert the architectural structure into a captivating and dynamic work of art, creating a memorable visual signature that resonates with both residents and visitors in the community.
Magnom Properties CEO Maged Marie said: "The Forbes International Tower is an ambitious project that is elevating the standards of sustainable design and pushing boundaries of modern construction. Collaborating with Designworks as a design partner perfectly aligns with our vision to craft a truly exceptional experience that integrates innovative technologies to reimagine the occupant’s journey within and outside the building."
"As ‘Architects of the Future’, Designworks has a wealth of experience in the field of future mobility and urbanity and deep knowhow of the luxury automotive industry. This knowledge will flow into the experience design of the futuristic Forbes International Tower and shape an intensive emotional and sensory engagement for all its users and visitors," he added.
Holger Hampf, Head of Designworks, said: "As early as 1973, the BMW Group was the world's first car manufacturer to have its own environmental protection officer, and today sustainability is at the heart of the company´s focus - far beyond the automobile."
"As a BMW Group subsidiary, we are proud to be partner for the exterior- and charging experience design for the Forbes International Tower because it is our firm belief that good design can contribute to changing customer mindsets and behaviour and promote more responsible actions," noted Hampf.
Having mainstreamed smart, sustainable climate solutions in the built environment, the Forbes International Tower is equipped with a host of intelligent solutions that offer great promise for decarbonising real estate in the MENA region and in accelerating the energy transition.
These sustainable solutions, achieved through vital regional and international partnerships, aim to minimise carbon footprint, manage water, and integrate intelligence and resiliency into the 55-storey commercial tower, he added.
The sustainable vision of the Tower reflects the commitment of Magnom Properties to elevate environmentally responsible practices in the region’s real estate sector and explore low carbon pathways.
The Forbes International Tower in Egypt will overlook a 20,000 sq m Forbes Park, designed by SWA.
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