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  1. Tom Wright (born 18 September 1957) is a British architect best known as the designer of the Burj Al Arab in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. [1] [2] Biography. Born in Shirley, Croydon, Surrey in 1957, [3] Wright studied at the Royal Russell School and then later at the Kingston University School of Architecture.

  2. Apr 5, 2021 · A real landmark for architecture and engineering! English architect Tom Wright was known worldwide for his participation in the impressive design of the luxury hotel Burj Al Arab.

  3. Tom Wright in practice with Geku Kuruvilla George at www.wka.studio 2000 Burj Al Arab, Dubai, 7 star hotel. 2024 CURV, Vancouver, 60 storey residential passivhaus

  4. www.wka.studio › studioStudio — WKA

    Wright Kuruvilla Architects is a UK based architectural practice led by Tom Wright and Geku Kuruvilla George . We first worked together during the construction of the Burj Al Arab in Dubai 28 years ago and have enjoyed working together ever since.

  5. Dec 24, 2018 · British architect and designer, Tom Wright is best known as the designer of the 7-star hotel Burj Al Arab in Dubai. He also designed Capital Gate in Abu Dhabi, which is the most inclined tower in the world and the Ribbon of Light in Iran.

  6. Architect Tom Wright of WS Atkins was the concept architect behind the Burj Al Arab, tasked with creating a ground-breaking superstructure that reflected the heritage and traditions of Dubai and Arabia.

  7. Burj al-ʿArab, luxury hotel located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, that was designed by architect Tom Wright and completed in 1999. Burj al-ʿArab (Arabic for “Tower of the Arabs”) is as much a landmark of Dubai as the Eiffel Tower is of Paris and the Opera House is of Sydney.

  8. Mar 27, 2024 · Tom Wright (born 18 September 1957) is a British architect best known as the designer of the Burj Al Arab in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. [1] [2] Biography. References. External links.

  9. Jul 29, 2009 · If anyone deserves to be in a top spot in the Power 50, it is Tom Wright; architect for one of the world’s most iconic hotels, the Burj Al Arab in Dubai. Hotelier Middle East was surprised to discover the 27-storey sail-shaped masterpiece was Wright’s first hotel design project.

  10. Tom Wright: Burj Al Arab. When Jumeirah approached British architect Tom Wright in 1994, the brief was simple: design the building that would put Dubai on the map. This was to be a building as synonymous with the city as the Eiffel Tower is for Paris or Big Ben for London.