RCR arquitectes' house rises like a blooming structure of ribbed petals in the dubai desert

RCR arquitectes' house rises like a blooming structure of ribbed petals in the dubai desert

RCR sculpts a dubai residence as a topographic network

 

RCR Arquitectes shapes Alwah House, a 900-square-meter dwelling, as a cluster of curved, shaded volumes partially embedded into the desert on the outskirts of Dubai. The home turns to the natural logics of a flower and an oasis as its two main references. The architects carve a hollow in the sand to retain water and vegetation, creating a microclimate where light, wind, shade, and filtered views guide the spatial experience. From above, the house reads as a family of ribbed shells rising softly among palm groves, while inside, it becomes an exploration of non-orthogonal verticality and unexpected relationships.

 

Instead of presenting a singular facade, Alwah House is formed by a system of patios, passages, and enclosed chambers that fold around an internal oasis. The topography is gently manipulated to cradle the volumes, tempering heat and anchoring the architecture to the ground.

RCR arquitectes' house rises like a blooming structure of ribbed petals in the dubai desert
images courtesy of RCR Arquitectes

 

 

Alwah House holds water, shade, and life

 

A recessed garden centers RCR Arquitectes’ design and acts as a life-sustaining void. Vegetation grows around a reflective water surface, while the surrounding structures open selectively toward it with slanted apertures. The Spanish architects describe this central gesture as a melting pot where life comes into being, a controlled pocket of humidity and greenery that counters the arid surroundings. The resulting micro-oasis creates shade networks and softening temperatures around the living spaces.

 

Externally, the ribbed shells emerge from the sand like petals. Their alignment produces a series of shaded interstitial routes that behave almost like canyons, leading occupants from the harsh outer landscape into cooler, sheltered interiors. As the volumes overlap, light slips in through calibrated seams, casting thin, blade-like shadows onto the curved surfaces.

RCR arquitectes' house rises like a blooming structure of ribbed petals in the dubai desert
Alwah House is a cluster of ribbed, curved shells

 

 

Interiors shaped through non-orthogonal verticality

 

Inside, the house unfolds as a sequence of arched, leaning, and intersecting planes. RCR describes this interior world as ‘an exploration of non-orthogonal verticality with unexpected relationships.’ Arcs generate layered voids, angled sightlines, and moments where the geometry feels geological. Tall, tapering curves create pockets of compression and release, while long clerestory strips bring in reflected daylight that grazes the surfaces.

 

Rooms open diagonally, revealing fragments of the oasis or deeper pockets of interior space. Patios punctuate the plan, pulling air and light downward while producing outdoor rooms protected from direct sun. Pathways bend around these voids, sometimes narrowing into tight passages, other times expanding into courtyards and living halls. These shifts create a rhythm of refuge and exposure that echoes traditional desert architecture, albeit through a contemporary formal language.

RCR arquitectes' house rises like a blooming structure of ribbed petals in the dubai desert
embedded in Dubai’s desert terrain

RCR arquitectes' house rises like a blooming structure of ribbed petals in the dubai desert
the curved rooflines rise subtly above the terrain

RCR arquitectes' house rises like a blooming structure of ribbed petals in the dubai desert
ribbed exterior shells cast shifting shadows throughout the day

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integrated vegetation softens the transition between built structure and desert landscape

RCR arquitectes' house rises like a blooming structure of ribbed petals in the dubai desert
filtered daylight washes the interior

RCR arquitectes' house rises like a blooming structure of ribbed petals in the dubai desert
non-orthogonal walls bend toward slender, slanted openings

RCR arquitectes' house rises like a blooming structure of ribbed petals in the dubai desert
arched interior volumes intersect to create shifting heights

RCR arquitectes' house rises like a blooming structure of ribbed petals in the dubai desert
framing low views toward the surrounding landscape

RCR arquitectes' house rises like a blooming structure of ribbed petals in the dubai desert
low-set windows establish a horizontal relationship between the living space and the garden

RCR arquitectes' house rises like a blooming structure of ribbed petals in the dubai desert
the main living space unfolds under a continuous curved ceiling

RCR arquitectes' house rises like a blooming structure of ribbed petals in the dubai desert
illuminated by grazing reflected light

RCR arquitectes' house rises like a blooming structure of ribbed petals in the dubai desert
maintaining privacy and thermal comfort

 

 

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channeling light softly along surfaces
channeling light softly along surfaces
a seamless spatial envelope
a seamless spatial envelope
tapered tunnel-like openings appear carved into the sand and shell structures
tapered tunnel-like openings appear carved into the sand and shell structures

project info:

 

name: Alwah House

architects: RCR Arquitectes | @rcrarquitectes

location: Al Khawaneej First, Dubai, UAE

lead architects: Rafael Aranda, Carme Pigem, Ramón Vilalta

client: Hashim Al Ghurair

team (planning stage): B. Fernández, C. Franco, I. García, R. Fuentes, J.L. Villar, R. Martínez (RCR)

team (executive stage): B. Fernández, I. García, C. Franco (RCR) / Exedra: A. Arraut, A. Buendía, A. Santesmasses, A. Lincoln

visualization: S. Ramm, I. García, J. Roldán, L. Rossi, J.L. Villar (RCR)

models: B. Fernández, I. García, R. Martínez (RCR)

architectural consultant: Dubai Consultants

structure: Blázquez-Guanter Arquitectes

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