Jumeirah Burj Al Arab is set to undergo a phased restoration program to safeguard its legacy. After more than 25 years of operations, the conservation effort will enhance its interior décor with the same attention to detail as preserving a work of art, the company said.

Since opening in 1999, Jumeirah Burj Al Arab has stood as an architectural and cultural icon of modern luxury, with its dhow sail silhouette shaping the identity of the skyline of Dubai. It set new international standards, pioneering personalized butler service and changing the face of luxury hospitality.  

Following a rigorous selection process, the restoration planned for approximately 18 months, will be led by interior architect Tristan Auer. Renowned for his refined approach to restoration, his work reflects a deep respect for heritage, craftsmanship and detail that brings a contemporary sensibility to timeless spaces.  

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