Architect Antonio Citterio on designing the Bulgari Dubai

Architect and designer Antonio Citterio describes the challenges of bringing to life a five-star resort on an island that’s just as new

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With a project such as this, the goal is not merely architectural: it is to create life. We are starting from scratch. The Bulgari Resort and Residences is a big, expensive, time-consuming project that will, once completed in 2017, occupy 158,000 square metres of an island that is made entirely of reclaimed land off the coast of Dubai.

In certain respects, it is easy to work in the centre of a city – although doing so presents its difficulties. The Bulgari hotel in Knightsbridge was a nightmare. A new building in central London? You can’t imagine the complexities. The property in Milan, which was originally a church and a convent, was another interesting story. In Bali, we built in a tropical forest. In Dubai, the project raised the question of how we could go about creating a living space from the void. The very island on which we will be building has only just come into being.

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