Private Villa - Sharjah Syouh
Residential
The Vision
This private residence Villa is located in Sharjah, the third-largest city in the
United Arab Emirates. Designed for a family of four, the villa reflects a refined architectural
language that merges minimalist geometry with warm natural materiality. The architectural
composition is defined by bold cubic volumes, strategically cantilevered to create depth,
shadow, and visual tension. The interplay of solid and void enhances spatial hierarchy
while reinforcing the modern identity of the structure.
ARCHITECTURAL MASSING & FORM
The villa is conceived as a sculptural composition of interlocking volumes. Clean
orthogonal forms are carefully proportioned to achieve balance and clarity. Large
cantilevered frames create protected terraces while emphasizing horizontality. Recessed
balconies introduce depth and provide natural shading in response to the regional climate.
Full-height glazing strengthens the indoor-outdoor relationship and allows natural light to
penetrate deep into the interior spaces.
FAÇADE MATERIALITY
The façade material palette was intentionally restrained to enhance architectural purity.
Natural travertine stone cladding is combined with thermowood vertical elements and slim
aluminum glazing systems. The warmth of thermowood complements the mineral texture
of travertine, creating a harmonious dialogue between organic and solid materials. The
contrast between stone volumes and transparent glass planes adds rhythm and
sophistication to the elevation
United Arab Emirates. Designed for a family of four, the villa reflects a refined architectural
language that merges minimalist geometry with warm natural materiality. The architectural
composition is defined by bold cubic volumes, strategically cantilevered to create depth,
shadow, and visual tension. The interplay of solid and void enhances spatial hierarchy
while reinforcing the modern identity of the structure.
ARCHITECTURAL MASSING & FORM
The villa is conceived as a sculptural composition of interlocking volumes. Clean
orthogonal forms are carefully proportioned to achieve balance and clarity. Large
cantilevered frames create protected terraces while emphasizing horizontality. Recessed
balconies introduce depth and provide natural shading in response to the regional climate.
Full-height glazing strengthens the indoor-outdoor relationship and allows natural light to
penetrate deep into the interior spaces.
FAÇADE MATERIALITY
The façade material palette was intentionally restrained to enhance architectural purity.
Natural travertine stone cladding is combined with thermowood vertical elements and slim
aluminum glazing systems. The warmth of thermowood complements the mineral texture
of travertine, creating a harmonious dialogue between organic and solid materials. The
contrast between stone volumes and transparent glass planes adds rhythm and
sophistication to the elevation
Gallery
Visual Narrative
Elevation
Girls Bathroom
Girls Bedroom
Guest Hall
Boys Bedroom
Boys Bathroom
Boys Hall
Father Bedroom
Father Bathroom
Father Closet
Mother Bedroom
Mother Bathroom
Mother Closet
Family Hall
Family Room
Lobby
Majlis