Luxury Living Takes the Fast Lane with Bugatti Resi Tower Debut in Dubai
Is Bugatti Resi Tower in Dubai the Epitome of Extravagant Living?
Binghatti, a developer from the United Arab Emirates, has announced a collaboration with French luxury carmaker Bugatti. This partnership will result in a 42-storey residential building in Dubai, named after the automotive legend, with lifts to transport vehicles from the garages to the penthouses.
Bugatti said the proposals were “enthused by the style and grace of the French Riviera” and that the building’s “hyper form” would feature “meticulously-curated layouts” for each floor offering “captivating and unobstructed views” of Dubai.
Bugatti's development project was launched without any architecture practice involved. The structure's architecture is described by Bugatti as "by Binghatti", with Muhammad BinGhatti, the CEO of Binghatti Holding, also serving as the head of architecture.
The luxurious Bugatti Residences tower offers 171 Riviera Mansions and 11 Sky Mansion Penthouses, complete with two garage-to-penthouse car lifts. Residents can enjoy a Riviera-inspired beach, a private pool, jacuzzi spa, fitness club, chef’s table, private valet, and private members club.
Bugatti stated that the development of their product was inspired by the creative legacy of both the company and Binghatti.

“The Bugatti and Binghatti collaboration project has at its nucleus a meticulously designed structure featuring a distinctive façade complemented by intricately designed interiors,” the automaker said.
“With its serene undertones, the hyper-form will juxtapose the city’s bustling energy – a retreat in the heart of the metropolis.”
In a short promotional film about the project, Muhammad BinGhatti said there were synergies between his company, which is one of the largest property-development firms in the UAE, and Bugatti.

“You see brands like Bugatti redefining the whole automotive industry through a very clear brand philosophy, through iconic design, through unparalleled and unprecedented performance, and I think that’s exactly what Binghatti is trying to achieve in the real-estate industry,” he said.
“The collaboration with a brand like Bugatti offers the ultimate opportunity to see how far ahead we can get in an industry like real estate by taking inspiration and learning from leading brands.”
BinGhatti added that it had been “very important” for his firm to “build something that is completely incomparable with all the surroundings”.






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