The UAE and the wider Gulf region are among the most dynamic architectural landscapes in the world today. From the soaring towers of Dubai and Abu Dhabi to the carefully considered cultural institutions rising across Saudi Arabia and Qatar, the region has become a hub for experimentation, innovation, and bold statements in the built environment. Architecture here is more than the creation of spaces; it is a reflection of identity, ambition, and heritage.

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At Martyn White UAE, the Architecture section celebrates this ongoing dialogue between tradition and modernity. It highlights projects that not only shape the skyline but also speak to deeper cultural narratives, whether through references to Islamic geometry, the use of local materials, or the integration of cutting-edge sustainable technologies. The Gulf is increasingly recognised as a centre for progressive design, where internationally renowned firms work alongside regional studios to produce architecture that resonates both locally and globally.
Across the Emirates, architectural design takes many forms. Landmark towers such as the Burj Khalifa have established Dubai as a symbol of global ambition, while projects like the Louvre Abu Dhabi, designed by Jean Nouvel, demonstrate how international architects can collaborate meaningfully with regional identity. Beyond the monumental, there is also a growing emphasis on human-scale projects: boutique hotels, cultural centres, community spaces, and residential architecture that prioritise livability, craftsmanship, and sustainability.
In Saudi Arabia, projects like Qiddiya, NEOM, and The Red Sea development showcase the country’s commitment to positioning itself as a leader in future-focused urban planning. Qatar continues to invest in cultural architecture, with the National Museum of Qatar by Jean Nouvel and stadiums designed for the FIFA World Cup leaving a lasting legacy. Meanwhile, emerging studios across the Gulf are contributing to a broader conversation on how architecture can respond to climate, culture, and community in ways that feel authentic and progressive.
This section of Martyn White UAE is dedicated to exploring these stories. Each feature is written to provide insight into the design process, the cultural significance of the project, and the role of architecture in shaping the evolving identity of the Gulf region. From monumental civic landmarks to experimental private residences, our coverage aims to inspire readers while offering a critical lens on how architecture defines place.
By showcasing the diversity of architectural practice across the UAE and surrounding Gulf states, this platform highlights the region’s importance within the global design narrative. Here, architecture is not only about form and function but also about storytelling, vision, and the future of urban living.
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If you are an architectural practice, design studio, or brand working in the UAE or wider Gulf region and would like your work to be featured on Martyn White UAE, we would love to hear from you. Our Architecture section is curated to spotlight projects that combine design excellence with cultural and environmental relevance.
To be considered for inclusion, please reach out via our contact form with details about your project, press materials, or imagery. Every submission is carefully reviewed to ensure alignment with our editorial focus, with selected projects featured as part of our commitment to showcasing the most inspiring architecture across the region.