Harbour Heights
Details
- Architect: Norr Architects
- Developer: KEO
- Location: Bahrain
- Status: Completed
Services
- Complex Geometry
Harbour Heights
Details
- Architect: Norr Architects
- Developer: KEO
- Location: Bahrain
- Status: Completed
Services
- Complex Geometry
Harbour Heights, Bahrain (previously known as Villamar at the Harbour) is a scheme that provides prime examples of complex geometry building façade design services.

As part of the Bahrain Financial Harbour, the scheme by Norr Architects comprises three towers; 54, 52 and 43 storeys respectively. The towers distinctively appear to twist upwards in an anti-clockwise direction with the façade made up of triangular glass panels in stunning hues of blue and green complementing the surrounding waters.
The initial concept design of the façade envelope was developed with KEO. Wintech Ltd engineers were able to devise methods using software of identifying panels that could be produced in similar dimensions.
Project Awards
- Best Residential High-Rise Development at the Africa & Arabia Property Awards 2021-2022
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