The two study trips organized by SRDW to Dubai and Abu Dhabi prepared the team for high-rise projects, providing valuable insights, inspiration, and a vibrant learning environment. These experiences empower the architects to expand their knowledge, strengthen their skills, and deliver exceptional architectural solutions to clients.
The Mall of Dubai transformed into a dynamic classroom for the team, allowing them to closely examine architectural marvels and delve into the interplay of light, space, material choices, and user experience. This immersive experience not only broadens their knowledge but also ignites creativity and generates fresh ideas for their future projects. And of course, amidst all the exploration, there’s also time for shopping and indulging in scrumptious meals.
The visit to Box Park promotes team bonding and a positive work culture through recreational activities. It provides an opportunity to relax, unwind, and strengthen professional relationships, enhancing collaboration.
SRDW’s study trips to prominent locations demonstrate their dedication to continuous learning. These trips broaden horizons, expose the team to new ideas, and keep them at the forefront of the industry.
The second batch included visits to Masdar City, designed by Norman Foster & Partners, and YAS Mall in Abu Dhabi, offering unique learning opportunities.
Masdar City, known for its sustainable design, served as a living laboratory for the architects. Designed by Norman Foster & Partners, it showcases innovative energy-efficient technologies and smart infrastructure. Exploring the city allowed the architects to gain insights into sustainable design principles and incorporate them into future projects.
YAS Mall in Abu Dhabi presents a contrasting yet enriching experience. The team observed contemporary architectural design and cutting-edge construction techniques, witnessing how functional and aesthetic aspects are seamlessly integrated. This visit provided valuable insights into commercial architecture and creating immersive consumer experiences.
During the trip, the architects interacted with peers, fostering collaboration and exploration of new ideas in an intellectually stimulating experience.