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    Arabian Media staffBy Arabian Media staffJune 10, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, has approved the architectural design of Emaar Properties Station — set to become the tallest metro station in the world at 74 metres.

    Read-Dubai Metro Blue Line: Foundation laid for first station

    المحطة الأيقونية ضمن الخط الأزرق لمترو دبي … إعمار العقارية

    Iconic Emaar Properties Station, part of the Dubai Metro Blue Line @rta_dubai I @emaardubai pic.twitter.com/tRBsKOEL9o

    — Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) June 9, 2025

    Designed by the American architecture firm Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM), the station draws inspiration from the concept of a “crossing gateway.” SOM is known for global landmarks such as the Burj Khalifa, the Olympic Tower in New York, and the Sears Tower in Chicago.

    The Iconic Emaar Properties Station
    The world’s highest metro station, standing at 74 metres. pic.twitter.com/X9bz7j4EHv

    — Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) June 9, 2025

    A vision of progress

    The station, a signature feature of the Dubai Metro Blue Line, reflects the emirate’s ambition to blend innovation with urban development, a Dubai Media Office report said. 

    With the completion of the Blue Line project, Dubai’s rail network will expand to a total of 131 km, comprising 78 stations and 168 trains. The Dubai Metro has transported over 2.527 billion passengers from its launch on 9/9/2009 through the end of 2024. The Metro recorded a… pic.twitter.com/Wiw0bkhYa2

    — Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) June 9, 2025

    With a footprint of 11,000 square metres, it will accommodate up to 160,000 passengers daily, with usage projected to exceed 70,000 per day by 2040.

    Once completed, the Blue Line will expand Dubai’s rail network to 131 km, with 78 stations served by 168 trains. Emaar Properties Station will play a key role in this system, serving the 40,000 residents of Dubai Creek Harbour and its growing number of visitors.

    The station is positioned as both a transit hub and an architectural landmark, aligned with Dubai’s vision of serving as a “Gateway to the Future.”

    . @HHShkMohd approves the distinctive architectural design of the iconic Emaar Properties Station, the highest metro station in the world, standing at 74 metres. The station is designed to integrate harmoniously into the existing urban environment and embodies the vision of… pic.twitter.com/FKyZYyCd3O

    — Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) June 9, 2025

    Striking design and urban presence

    The 74-metre-tall station offers a monumental arrival and departure experience. Its design features a towering facade measuring 38 metres wide, seamlessly integrated into the surrounding cityscape. A central architectural opening allows daylight to flood the interior, creating a bright, welcoming space throughout the day.

    By night, a carefully curated lighting system turns the station into a glowing beacon. This interplay of light enhances its visual identity and reinforces its symbolic role as a portal to Dubai’s future.

    Beyond transportation, the station is expected to become a destination in its own right, offering integrated commercial and investment opportunities.

    Interior excellence and sustainability

    The interior of the station emphasizes comfort, elegance, and resilience. Tall walls finished in warm, earthy tones and natural textures reflect the UAE’s landscape while creating a grounded, welcoming atmosphere. Durable finishes such as Jura limestone and bronze metal panels line the platform level, complemented by granite flooring.

    Glass ceiling panels in both the lobby and platform areas allow natural light to filter through, enhancing the sense of openness and improving the overall travel experience. The combination of stone, metal, and glass creates a modern yet timeless space that honors tradition while embracing innovation.

    Every material used was selected for its sustainability, strength, and ability to withstand Dubai’s climate. The station’s construction adheres to high environmental standards, aiming for longevity and energy efficiency.

    The structure not only meets the demands of daily transit but also sets a benchmark in future-forward, climate-resilient urban design.

    Naming rights secured by Emaar

    At the unveiling ceremony, it was announced that Emaar has secured the naming rights for the station for a period of 10 years, beginning with its official inauguration in 2029.

    This partnership reflects the deepening link between urban development and transport infrastructure in Dubai. Emaar Properties Station is expected to further enhance the brand’s presence across the city while contributing to Dubai’s broader urban transformation.

    As the tallest metro station globally, Emaar Properties Station is poised to become a symbol of architectural ambition, connectivity, and innovation — a true landmark in Dubai’s evolving skyline and its commitment to shaping the cities of tomorrow.





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