Arrival & retail
Drop-off, lobby thresholds, and daily convenience at street level.
About the project
An integrated residential system in the heart of Basra — connecting urban position, comfortable access, refined towers, daily amenities, and one coherent living experience.
Development logic
Luxury here is clarity of movement, calm materials, and an urban setting that organizes the day before it begins.
Urban composition
The masterplan reads as a vertical city — each stratum has a defined role in daily life, from street-level arrival to private homes above.
Project dossier
Switch between operations, principles, vertical strata, and the resident path — without scrolling through the same layout four times.
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Clear separation between resident, visitor, and service circulation.
Shared amenities platform tying towers into one community.
Vertical homes with views, calm materials, and measured light.
Retail, wellness, and support functions within walking distance.
Tiered access, concierge integration, and monitored common areas.
Building systems, resident app, and service requests as one network.
A waterfront address with access to the city, the corniche, and the airport corridor.
Thirteen towers arranged as one skyline gesture — not isolated buildings.
Podium amenities, parking, and services shared across the community.
From arrival to residence — every transition is designed, not improvised.
Each layer carries a specific role — together they form the complete Kabta Towers experience.
Drop-off, lobby thresholds, and daily convenience at street level.
Pool, fitness, gardens, and social spaces tying towers together.
Residences from Skyline One to Crown Penthouse — privacy inside density.
Upper levels and terraces with panoramic Shatt Al-Arab views.
Clear vehicular and pedestrian access with separated service routes.
Concierge, security, and a calm material transition from city to home.
Dedicated lifts, natural light, and acoustic comfort in circulation.
Proportioned rooms, measured light, and views over Basra.
Material language
Natural stone in lobbies and primary living zones.
Warm timber accents in kitchens and wardrobes.
Hardware and joinery with a quiet metallic note.
Floor-to-ceiling glazing calibrated for comfort and outlook.
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Next step
Kabta Towers is the first translation of Kabta's development language — a vertical city designed to be lived, not only admired.