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Beautiful and enormous Residence in the Persian Gulf by Ehrlich Architects

Shiny aluminum coated, an arched roof shelters large and unify the series of compounds of two-storey building. In part, the canopy forms a crescent moon, symbol of new life that is perched on top of the tower of Islam. This canopy supported by columns of stone that serves as a layered removal of mechanical ventilation; they penetrate the roof and the project up to the sky, reminiscent of traditional windcatchers in the age before air conditioning. The overall structure shows a giant Bedouin tent, with a roof-sized soccer field, cantilevered 30 feet on each side, casting a giant swathe shade. Islamic culture manifested and reinterpreted through modern technology and design in the residence of 35 000 square feet (3250 square meters), located in the Persian Gulf. temperature enough to burn and desalinated water is allowed to turn the desert into an oasis with swimming pools and landscaping. Looks can be deceiving and this is a private residence located in the Persian Gulf at the Emirates this adage proves true. That both beautiful and big.






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Arched Roof, Architects, Bedouin Tent, Canopy, Compounds, Crescent Moon, Ehrlich, Islamic Culture, Mechanical Ventilation, Modern Technology, Oasis, Persian Gulf, Private Residence, Shiny Aluminum, Soccer Field,
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