
Object 1 unveils EVERGR1N HOUSE
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Object 1's sustainability focused residential development, EVERGR1N HOUSE, is said to be on track for completion with handover scheduled for Q2 2026. The development is taking shape in Jumeirah Garden City and will features 219 residential units from studios to two-bedroom apartments.
In line with the UAE's Green Agenda 2030, which emphasises sustainable development, environmental responsibility, and improved quality of life, the development is said to feature eco-conscious design and smart home technology. The project will also incorporate architectural elements, and facilities to promote resident well-being.
The developer notes that EVERGR1N HOUSE has implemented smart home technology into every unit, from IoT-driven systems for climate control, lighting, security and energy-efficient solutions, to fully automated community amenities for convenience and functionality. By connecting homes to smartphones and tablets, residents can enjoy control over their environments, ensuring a lifestyle that is not only smarter but also more sustainable, said a statement.
'EVERGR1N HOUSE reflects our commitment to creating sustainable and urban living spaces. With its eco-conscious design, advanced technology, and amenities, it offers residents a distinctive lifestyle in one of Dubai's neighbourhood. Dubai's real estate market has experienced remarkable growth, driven by investor-friendly policies and strategic initiatives. In this thriving market, EVERGR1N HOUSE stands out as a compelling investment opportunity, combining modern , sustainability, and a prime location. As we prepare for the handover, we believe this project will set a new benchmark for residential developments in the region,' stated Tatiana Tonu, Managing Director at Object 1.
EVERGR1N HOUSE reflects Dubai's urban development goals, outlined in the Dubai Economic Agenda (D33), sustainability, innovation, and economic growth. It has 15 amenities such as a wellness centre, pool, meditation area, and gym, living spaces for remote work, creating an environment that adapts to contemporary needs, the statement outlined.
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