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Yiti Resort Spa Development
Oman Architecture Development: Interiors design by RMJM architects
4 Oct 2008
Yiti Resort Spa
Design: RMJM Architects
Yiti Resort & Spa Yiti, Oman
Developer: Sama Dubai
Salam Yiti, Gulf of Oman
Facilities include: 5-star hotels, professional golf course, marina, eco-centre, villas, apartments
420 hectares
Location: 15 minutes from Muscat & 40 minutes from Muscat Seeb International airport
Salam Yiti is a residential and resort located in the rapidly expanding Sultanate of Oman between the Al Hajar Ash Sharqi Mountains and the Gulf of Oman.
The development is around a 15 minute drive to Muscat, about 40 minutes away from Muscat International Airport, and minutes from Oman’s traditional business and hotel district of Qurm. Salam Yiti covers 420 hectares of land and climbs as high as 140 meters above sea level. The project is being developed by Sama Dubai at a cost of $1.7Billion and was originally scheduled (in 2008) for completion by 2013.
Yiti Resort Oman images / information from RMJM Architects
RMJM Architects, headquartered in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Location: Muscat, Oman
Oman Architecture
Contemporary Omani Architectural Projects Selection
Oman Architectural Designs – chronological list
Anantara Jabal Akhdar Resort, Nizwa, Saiq Plateau
Architects: Atelier Pod
image courtesy of architects
Anantara Jabal Akhdar Resort
Mutrah Fishmarket, Muscat
Architect: Snøhetta
Mutrah Fishmarket Muscat
West of Muscat, on the coast of Gulf of Oman, a new fish market has taken the stand as a new landmark on the waterfront along the lively corniche in Muttrah. The Snøhetta-designed Muttrah Fish Market is created to serve as a focal point for the community of Muttrah, while simultaneously functioning as a hub for Oman’s thriving fishing industry.
Al Madina Al Zarqa – The Blue City, Muscat
Architects: Foster + Partners
Blue City Muscat
This scheme is located on a coastal stretch to the West of Muscat. It will celebrate this dramatic waterside setting, bringing development and job opportunities to the region. The new city will be called Al Madina Al Zarqa, which means ‘Blue City’.
Dubai Palm Island, UAE, The Gulf, Middle East
Another Resort Design on e-architect:
Banyan Tree Corniche Bay, Mauritius
Design: Foster + Partners, architects
Banyan Tree Corniche Bay
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Website: www.salamyiti.com