This master plan offers a range of luxury accommodation ranging from beachfront private villas to a seven star hotel, retail, marina apartment accommodation, and a fifty storey Rose Tower offering hotel, leisure and luxury apartments on a peninsula location. Building heights, densities and potential future phasing are defined by the proximity to a central site axis and a radiating network of canals and private waterways.
Private roads connect the beachfront Lagoon Villas via bridge connections and are separated from the southern commercial zone by a linear landscaped park which connects the eastern site boundary to the existing Ritz Carlton Hotel. This park offers the opportunity for clusters of leisure and café pavilions with canal frontage and becomes a natural buffer for development zones. Opposing ends of a diagonal site axis are defined by a fifty storey Rose Tower at one end and a high density cluster of residential towers at the other. This visual connection enables visual
connectivity across the site and defines levels of residential hierarchy.
Whilst the Rose Tower forms a gateway to the Eastern Marina zone, a luxury hotel on the north west peninsula offers a luxury brand with a direct connectivity to the Ritz Carlton Hotel. The penetration of water within the master plan enables a logical sub division of development areas, each with a specific development character and potential. These phases are connected via a series of organic landscaped spaces and are connected via private and secure bridging points.