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Meet Reem Al Qamzi, Founder of Rqitects.
Reem Al Qamzi, Founder R.qitects
As founder and lead architect of her firm, Dubai-based R.qitects, Reem Al Qamzi’s design philosophy focuses on meaningful, timeless spaces that reflect cultural authenticity. “We believe in creating spaces that resonate with their users, blending local traditions with global influences to craft environments that are both personal and enduring,” she says.
As an Emirati architect growing up in a city that is constantly changing, Al Qamzi is excited for the future. “I feel like architecture in the UAE over the past few years has been greatly focused on the modern and the contemporary and on creating something very ‘different’,” she says. “But nowadays I find that a lot of the designs are going back to the fundamentals, back to contextualising architecture to the city’s heritage and culture but with a contemporary/modern aesthetic and in a manner that suits our times.”
While celebrating 10 years of design, R.qitects also won a highly commended award at the identity Design Awards 2024 for Villa OL – a villa where the paradigm of the traditional Arabic courtyard is explored and where climate and context ensure the courtyard plays a vital role, modulating internal private space and evoking the memory of ancient Arabic architecture.
Another standout project by Al Qamzi is the HMS Mirdif Hospital, completed in December 2021. This project was meticulously designed to meet international quality and safety standards, as well as global hospital regulations. At its heart, the design reflects a deep understanding of Emirati culture, emphasising hospitality and privacy.
Villa AK by R.qitects
When asked about a dream project she would like to pursue, Al Qamzi said she would like to design a nursery, school or hotel. Currently, she and her team are working on diverse projects to kick off the year, including a new hospital, a mosque that will begin construction soon and a new F&B outlet, as well as a luxury residence due to be handed over shortly. On being asked her what empowers her, the architect shares, “The ability to transform abstract ideas into tangible, meaningful designs empower me by giving me a deep sense of purpose and fulfilment. Knowing that through our work we impact and shape people’s lives – whether it’s through creating beautiful, meaningful spaces or inspiring designs – empowers me to keep going. I find empowerment in overcoming challenges with resilience and learning from every experience, as each hurdle strengthens my perspective and adaptability.”
Read our interview with Reem here.
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