Muraba Veil: Where Architecture Becomes Art and Investment

Muraba Veil

Perched along Al Wasl by the Dubai Water Canal, Muraba Veil rises 73 storeys (380 m) high. It spans only 22.5 m in width and houses 131 bespoke homes. These range from two- to four-bedroom apartments, duplexes, and a five-bedroom penthouse.

The “Veil” and the Legacy of Mashrabiya

First, the tower’s perforated steel “veil” nods to the traditional mashrabiya. In old Arabic homes, mashrabiya screens filtered sun, offered privacy, and encouraged cooling breezes. Muraba’s designers at RCR Arquitectes reimagined this idea with stainless steel panels. As a result, the façade glows by day and lanterns by night. Moreover, it cuts heat gain, reduces glare, and invites natural airflow.

Sky-High Gardens and Water Features

Inside the veil, each floor features terraces designed by Vladimir Djurovic Landscape Architecture. Here, planters and water features create calm, courtyard-like retreats. In addition, the rooftop hosts infinity pools and open-air restaurants. Consequently, residents enjoy both city views and private green spaces.

Architectural and Artistic Distinction

Several residences within Muraba Veil transcend the conventional notion of “branded luxury.” Designed in collaboration with Dubai’s avant-garde studio YODEZEEN, these homes feature sculptural walls, bespoke joinery, and gallery-worthy lighting installations. For the discerning art collector, a select handful of units even incorporate custom display niches and reinforced walls to accommodate large-scale canvases or sculptures. These apartments function not just as living spaces but as private galleries—each layout conceived as a three-dimensional canvas that harmonizes artwork, furniture, and natural light.

The Team Behind the Masterpiece

  • RCR Arquitectes: Esteemed for their poetic minimalism and Pritzker-winning portfolio, they devised the tower’s slender form and pioneering veil system.
  • YODEZEEN: Dubai-based interior visionaries who sculpted each home into an experiential canvas, integrating lighting, materials, and flow.
  • Vladimir Djurovic Landscape Architecture: Celebrated for holistic urban landscapes, they layered greenery and water across every level, invoking the serenity of oasis courtyards.

Together, they’ve delivered not just a building but an experiential work of art—one that rewards both the soul and the portfolio.

Beyond Bricks and Mortar: Investment Value

While many branded towers in Dubai trade on name recognition, Muraba Veil’s true value lies in its rarity and craftsmanship. Much like acquiring an original painting, purchasing one of these limited residences ensures both cultural significance and potential for capital appreciation. Located in Al Wasl—Dubai’s emerging art and design quarter, adjacent to Jumeirah and minutes from Business Bay—the project benefits from a neighborhood in dynamic transformation. Its fusion of high-art architecture and smart environmental design positions it as a trophy asset for investors seeking more than mere returns: a living legacy.

Conclusion
Muraba Veil stands at the intersection of art, architecture, and astute investment. Its steel veil whispers of heritage, its gardens echo with tranquility, and its gallery-ready homes beckon the art lover. For those who value cultural resonance as much as capital growth, this is not simply real estate—it’s a living masterpiece.

 

Muraba Veil by Muraba Properties

Dubai Water Canal, Dubai
  • AED 18,000,000
  • Beds: 2,3,4,5
  • 3838 sqft
  • Developer: Muraba Properties
  • Apartment, Penthouse, Sky Villa, Residential

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