Inspired by Nature,
Driven by Sustainability

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Our Commitment to Sustainability

Sustainability is embedded in our design process from concept to completion. By integrating cutting-edge technologies with nature-inspired strategies, we create buildings that are not just functional and beautiful—but also deeply responsible.

We take a holistic approach to sustainability by integrating:

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Passive Design Strategies

Maximising efficiency through smart layout, natural ventilation, and thermal performance.

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Data-Driven Energy Modelling

Using advanced simulations to optimise performance before construction.

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Material Innovation

Exploring regenerative materials and low-impact alternatives.

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Circular Economy Principles

Designing for adaptability, reuse, and minimal waste.

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Our Approach

The shift toward sustainable, low-carbon design is essential for the future of our cities and communities. As stewards of the built environment, we are committed to pushing boundaries—championing sustainability, influencing policy, and redefining construction methodologies to drive a meaningful reduction in carbon footprints.

Regenerative & Resilient Design

Circular Economy & Material Innovation

Data-Driven Sustainability & AI Integration

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Proud recipients of the Queen’s Award for Enterprise for Sustainable Development, we are continuously shaping industry standards and best practices.

Case Studies

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DEWA Solar Innovation Centre

The Solar Innovation Centre, at the heart of the UAE’s largest photovoltaic facility, is a hub for research, education, and sustainable innovation. Achieving LEED Platinum, it supports Dubai’s Integrated Energy Strategy.

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Warefa Masterplan

The Warefa Masterplan merges Riyadh’s heritage with sustainability. A structured grid, wadi park, and tree-lined boulevard connect energy-efficient homes, promoting walkability. Designed for Mostadam Diamond, it creates a vibrant, green community.

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Tilal Al Ghaf Pavilion

The Pavilion’s curved roof is a striking landmark, integrating solar panels, shading, and passive design for efficiency. Certified Al Sa’fat Platinum, WELL Standard, and BREEAM Very Good, it sets a benchmark for sustainable architecture.

Key Sustainability Strategies

How We Implement Sustainability in Our Projects

Passive Design & Energy Efficiency

Locally Sourced & Low-Carbon Materials

Smart Technology & Performance Optimisation

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Environmental 
Guardians

Our sustainability team are the people, the structure and the resources that enable and facilitate the environmental design process for all Kettle Collective Projects.

Their key role is to act as facilitators to the environmental design process and to compliment the involvement of cutting edge environmental/building services.