Roar combines traditional Emirati elements with contemporary design for Ajman Ruler’s Court

Design studio Roar aimed to create a “world-class government building” for Ajman Ruler’s Court in the UAE, which holds the office of Sheikh Humaid bin Rashid Al Nuaimi.

The design was intended to showcase both the heritage of Ajman – the smallest of the seven United Arab Emirates – and its contemporary culture.

Above: Roar used an earthy colour palette for the Ajman Ruler’s Court interior. Top image: the building houses Sheikh Humaid bin Rashid Al Nuaimi’s office

“When designers think about the UAE they think bling: gold chandeliers and shiny marble,” Roar founder Pallavi Dean told Dezeen.

“If you

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