Sir David Chipperfield Brings His Architectural Rigor to Dubai
Park Lamar by British architect Sir David Chipperfield is a new cultural and residential hub in Dubai’s Canal District.
In the ever-evolving architectural landscape of Dubai, where ambition meets spectacle, Sir David Chipperfield - the 2023 Pritzker Prize Laureate - brings his signature restraint and meticulous rigour to the city’s Canal District. Park Lamar, a 160,000-square-metre development by Lamar Development balances exclusivity with accessibility, private sanctuaries with dynamic public realms.
Slated for completion in 2028, the project unfolds as a composition of five buildings, integrating nearly 200 residences with a carefully curated mix of boutiques, a 72-room boutique hotel, restaurants, cultural spaces and offices. At its heart, three floors of amenities - including pools, spas and fitness spaces - cater to a spectrum of lifestyles.

Chipperfield’s architectural language at Park Lamar is a study in measured elegance. The design echoes the rhythmic clarity of his earlier Brutalist-inspired works, yet here, softened by a palette of natural materials, it leans into a more contemporary sensibility. The façade, defined by a strict modularity and stepped volumes, establishes a quiet dialogue between form and function, structure and experience.
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Perhaps its most striking gesture, however, is its seamless connection to Safa Park, Dubai’s largest urban green space. The development’s gardens act as a natural extension of this 64-hectare oasis, while generous atriums, landscaped terraces, and pedestrian promenades carve out intimate, walkable micro-neighbourhoods. The result is an architecture that resists the impulse to separate - blurring the boundaries between indoor and outdoor, private and public.

Photography Credit: David Chipperfield














