• AURA SKYPOOL Dubai, Juliet Dunne

    AURA SKYPOOL Dubai, Juliet Dunne

  • AURA SKYPOOL Dubai, Juliet Dunne

    AURA SKYPOOL Dubai, Juliet Dunne

  • AURA SKYPOOL Dubai, Juliet Dunne

    AURA SKYPOOL Dubai, Juliet Dunne

  • AURA SKYPOOL Dubai, Juliet Dunne

    AURA SKYPOOL Dubai, Juliet Dunne

  • AURA SKYPOOL Dubai, Juliet Dunne

    AURA SKYPOOL Dubai, Juliet Dunne

  • AURA SKYPOOL Dubai, Juliet Dunne

    AURA SKYPOOL Dubai, Juliet Dunne

  • AURA SKYPOOL Dubai, Juliet Dunne

    AURA SKYPOOL Dubai, Juliet Dunne

  • AURA SKYPOOL Dubai, Juliet Dunne

    AURA SKYPOOL Dubai, Juliet Dunne

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2022 WIN Awards entry: AURA SKYPOOL - Kokaistudios

AURA SKYPOOL by Kokaistudios is an entry in the Spas, health clubs and gyms category of the 2022 WIN Awards

by Copy taken from 2022 entry 19 April 2022 2022

AURA SKYPOOL: Water Meets Sky at the World’s Highest Wrap-Around Infinity Pool.

Boasting spectacular views across the Dubai skyline, AURA SKYPOOL is the world's highest 360° infinity pool. Despite its ultra-urban location at the top of the Palm Tower skyscraper on the man-made Jumeirah archipelago, the interior’s design takes cues from the natural world. That includes a rock formation-inspired sculptural wall, reclaimed wood, and plentiful plants.

From the outset, AURA SKYPOOL sets an exclusive tone thanks to dedicated elevators transporting guests to the building's 50th floor, 210 m above the ground. Its doors open onto an urban oasis, imagined as ‘an island in the sky’.

At its heart is an angular travertino plaster centerpiece, appearing as natural boulders. In keeping with the lounge’s island theme, ceiling drapes evoke beachside cabanas while window curtains act as a useful sunscreen in Dubai’s unforgiving heat.

Surrounding the central lounge like a shoreline is a wooden deck, replete with sun loungers and tables. From here, guests look across the mirror-like infinity pool that circumnavigates the tower to spectacular city and ocean vistas beyond.

The auxiliary facilities are imagined as an atmospheric underwater cave on level 49, functions include changing rooms, staff areas, and a retail kiosk. An absence of daylight contrasts with the sun-bright atmosphere above, reinforcing the cave motif.

The project’s remit was to frame and contextualize the location’s breathtaking views. It achieves this through a design dialogue between outdoor and indoor; manmade islands versus imagined ones; above water and below.

All the information about how to enter the 2022 WIN Awards is here.  

We are very happy to offer support so please don’t hesitate to email Sam McIntyre, Event Manager with any questions at sam.mcintyre@haymarket.com.  

Last year more than 40 countries took part in the WIN Awards with strong showings from Europe, the Americas and Asia-Pacific. And we saw some truly outstanding interior designs, take a look at the winners from last year here.

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