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SAK-Milanarch JV to bring classical and Islamic designs to life in Abu Dhabi.

 
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15 May 2008

Prestigious international designers SAK and Milanarch have announced the launch of SAK-Milanarch Consultants at Cityscape Abu Dhabi. The joint venture aims to offer the best of East and West, Islamic and Renaissance design from two of the most well respected architectural practices in the industry.

The synergy between the companies is most apparent when comparing their respective strengths in classical designs, which are not only environmentally friendly, but respect the culture and traditions of the indigenous region due for development.

“We will present an alternative to computer generated steel and glass ultra-modern buildings which are becoming commonplace in many areas throughout the region,” commented Engr. Abdullah S. Elkhereiji, President, SAK-Milanarch. “We will incorporate a human dimension into our design, respecting Islamic culture, but taking advantage of state-of-the-art technology with regard to the buildings’ operation and maintenance.”

SAK-Milanarch JV to bring classical and Islamic designs to life in Abu Dhabi.

SAK and Milanarch have enjoyed a fruitful business relationship for almost 30 years and between them in 2007 were responsible for landmark projects valued in excess of US$ 365 million. Saudi-based SAK with 10 branches in the region including Riyadh, Jeddah and Cairo will soon be adding Algiers in addition to their joint venture in Abu Dhabi.

With over 250 engineers, SAK is now considered one of the top 10 architectural practices in the Middle East and was responsible for major projects such as Ministry of Petroleum building and Al Mezan Tower in Riyadh and the Aramco building in Al Khobar.

Milanarch was founded and established in Milan by revered Italian architects Michele Achilli and Guido Cannella in 1960, whilst continuing their research and teaching activities at the Faculty of Architecture, at Milan Polytechnic. Today Guido’s son Professor Ricardo Canella has taken the reins as Chairman of Milanarch and has spearheaded the joint venture with SAK.

Milanarch too has an impressive track record and has completed numerous iconic projects such as Porta Romana Theater, in Milan, the award-winning Asmara Intercontinental Hotel in Eritrea and the magnificent City Hall in Bari, Italy.

Professor Riccardo Canelli said, “The real estate market in Abu Dhabi is growing at a remarkable rate. However, unlike other cities around the region, the Abu Dhabi government has shown that it will now not develop at any cost. The capital has led an impressive ‘green revolution’ with sustainability a key priority, as well as a deep appreciation for the arts. The SAK-Milanarch fusion of Islamic and European classical design has already been well received by planners and developers alike, throughout the region.”



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