UPA Italia by Paolo Lettieri Architects and UPA, Urbanism Planning Architecture, entrusted with the project to build a prestigious and luxurious complex (for women only) in the United Arab Emirates
The first club dedicated exclusively to women was built in the splendid setting of Abu Dhabi, overlooking a lagoon in the crystal clear sea of the Persian Gulf. In the new club, luxury and comfort bear the signature of UPA Italia by Paolo Lettieri Architects and UPA, Urbanism Planining Architecture, an international architecture firm with offices in Milan and Abu Dhabi. The main architect of the studio and co-founder is the Italian architect Paolo Lettieri.
This elegant and luxurious structure represents an oasis of well-being and relaxation for women: the Ladies Club has become a privileged place par excellence for women. A club where women can experience, in complete privacy and confidentiality, all the pleasures of luxury, body care and relaxation.
The project was started in 2008 with the first sketches of the concept of the architect Paolo Lettieri, who in addition to the club house project, has been involved in the design of many internal areas over time. The designers of the entire complex also include the architect Aswan Zubaidi, the interior designer Sahar A. Yousif and architect Tony Owen.
The modern and organic architecture of the club house (the 12,000 sqm main building) recalls the floral forms in plan: the client's request was to have a unique building, highly iconic and with sinuous and non-rigid shapes. The sinuous forms have generated fluid and unusual spaces that make this architecture highly characterizing. The plant embraces a semi-covered central space is called Festival Space. In this space there are the outdoor swimming pool and the solarium area overlooking the park and the beach.
The cladding of the building is in stone, while the floors of the prestigious areas are in Carrara Calacatta marble.
The club house includes a restaurant, a cafeteria, a lounge area and a vip area, a fitness area and a vip fitness area, a semi-olympic indoor swimming pool with a relaxation area with whirlpools, a kindergarten, some shops and boutiques and finally a new one music school which will be inaugurated in September 2020.
The club house was inaugurated in June 2018 and the very strong success of the structure led UPA Italia by Paolo Lettieri Architects and UPA to design an extension of this: in particular, the extension of one of the petals of the structure was required to accommodate the extension of the fitness room (bringing it over 1800 sqm) and new gym and aerobics rooms for a total of an additional 2,500 sqm. The inauguration is scheduled for 2023.
The complex also has an area dedicated to outdoor sports such as a regular soccer field with related stands and changing rooms (500 sqm) surrounded by an athletics track, tennis courts and a shed for small boats and water sports equipment.
The entire complex is immersed in a park of 180,000 sqm overlooking the sea: in front of the club beach a special lagoon has been created, between 120 and 150 meters wide, separated from the open sea with a series of strips of land and breakwaters : in the lagoon women are free to swim and sunbathe without the Abaya, the characteristic covering dress of the Persian Gulf region, far from any prying eyes and curious boats. The Ladies Club represents the best of made in Italy thanks to the prestigious Italian companies that have contributed to its realization with the excellence of their products. Sanitary ware and finishes were entrusted to: Nobili for taps, Mirage for the tiles, Azzurra Ceramiche's sanitary ware. The lights bear the signature of Guzzini, Targetti and Lamp. The furnishings were curated by Meritalia, DV home collection, MB chairs.
Status: Built
Location: Abu Dhabi, AE
Firm Role: Architects
Additional Credits: Project Leader: Sahar A Yousif, Paolo Lettieri
Design Team: Aswan Zubaidi, Paolo Lettieri, Sahar A Yousif, Ahmed Zubaidi, Marcello Brugola, Sandeep Parthasarathy, Sojo James, Firas Jhonny Raheel, Maha Shamma, Muhammad Faisal.
Category: Educational
Images: UPA Italia by Paolo Lettieri Architects and UPA
Photo: UPA Italia by Paolo Lettieri Architects and UPA