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We’ve been feeling introspective this month, as the urgency that often defines the early weeks of the year begins to ebb. January’s momentum and February’s recalibration give way to something more measured in March. That shift has, no doubt, been deepened by the arrival of Ramadan – a period that encourages reflection, generosity and a heightened awareness of how we gather and connect.

It feels fitting, then, that our cover story this month centres on meaning rather than spectacle. This issue, we sit down with Ignacio Gomez, Global Design Principal at Aedas, to discuss what architecture must become if it is to remain relevant. Based in the Middle East for two decades, Gomez speaks candidly about dismantling the myth of the heroic architect and reframing the discipline as one of collective intelligence, process and accountability. His perspective is clear: architecture cannot afford to be visually loud but strategically irrelevant. The conversation is a timely reminder that the future of the built environment will be shaped less by ego and more by the ability to align complex systems toward a shared ambition.
That emphasis on leadership and long-term impact flows naturally into our Women in Design feature, which feels particularly resonant during Ramadan. As the Gulf’s architecture and interiors landscape continues its upward trajectory, the voices shaping it are increasingly diverse and confident. The designers featured do not approach their work as statements of visibility alone, but as disciplined, research-led practices rooted in context. Across multiple disciplines, they demonstrate that empowerment is not performative – it is embedded in built form and the ability to translate cultural memory into contemporary space. Together, they reflect a generation of practitioners redefining influence through measurable impact.

This feels like the right moment, too, to recognise the incredible women behind identity who bring each issue to life. From editorial and design to partnerships, production and operations, their creative intelligence shape these pages every month. Much like the architects and designers we feature, they balance instinct with execution. The magazine is, and has always been, a collective effort that ensures these pages remain reflective of the industry we serve.
Welcome to the March issue of identity.
The Cut arrives at IF HUB, offering a new perspective on kitchen design through its focus on materiality, craftsmanship and sensory experiences
Opened in 1987, the King Fahad Sports City Stadium in Riyadh is undergoing a major renovation designed by Populous to transform it into a state-of-the-art venue for the 2034 FIFA World Cup
This cliffside West Coast residence is a thoughtfully layered response to a practical, mid-century-inspired architectural framework, shaped to reflect the lives and values of the people who call it home
West One transforms a villa in Jumeirah Golf Estates that maximises its view of the sunset
Interiors UAE highlights the beauty of materiality and craft by creating furniture that stands the test of time
Tropical Modernism up close
We honor these product designers as part of the id50.
Here are the debuts of the id50 2026.
Take a look at the visionaries from our id50 2026
Meet the global firms with local presence that form a part of this year's id50
Sleek and clean, the Minimalistic series applies restraint in its design.
This year, we celebrate the interior designers, architects and product designers from the region – from emerging talent to the visionaries and global firms with local presence. We uncover their latest projects and what drew them to the profession.