Al Faya Lodge: Sustainable Architecture Meets Desert Serenity

Al Faya Lodge Sharjah Desert Boutique Hotel Sustainable Architecture Saltwater Spa

Tucked away in the red sands at the base of Mount Alvaah in Sharjah, Al Faya Lodge is a striking blend of contemporary design and desert heritage. Designed by the Dubai-based architecture studio Anarchitect, the boutique hotel and saltwater spa reimagine two stone buildings originally constructed over 50 years ago. Once a clinic and a grocery shop, these modest structures have been transformed into a luxurious five-room retreat that embraces both sustainability and the rich history of the UAE’s desert landscape.

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Al Faya Lodge is a delicate balance of old and new. The original stone buildings have been preserved and enhanced with thoughtful interventions that give them a new purpose. To preserve the spirit of the desert, Anarchitect used local materials like concrete and stone in the new structures that complement the original buildings. Weathered steel, with its striking rust hue, was chosen to highlight these additions, tying the design to the rich iron ore deposits found in the region. This use of metal not only reflects the area’s natural landscape but also nods to its industrial history, being near one of the UAE’s first petrol stations.

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Al Faya Lodge Sharjah Desert Boutique Hotel Sustainable Architecture Saltwater Spa

The lodge’s design takes the region’s extreme climate into careful consideration. Sharjah’s desert environment presents a unique set of challenges, from searing heat and prolonged sun exposure in the summer to chilly nighttime temperatures. Jonathan Ashmore, Anarchitect’s founder, emphasized that any design in such an environment must account for these factors. “The elements—sunlight, sandstorms, and temperature swings—require materials and designs that are both durable and practical,” he explains. The team rose to this challenge by creating raised terraced decks, over-sailing roofs, and shaded screens to keep the hot sun at bay, while also ensuring comfort for visitors.

Durability was a key factor when choosing materials. Polished concrete, granite, and travertine were selected not only for their ability to withstand the desert’s elements but also for their beauty. Hardwood and plastered-render were incorporated to weather naturally over time, enhancing the building’s aesthetics while ensuring a long lifespan in the harsh desert climate.

Al Faya Lodge by Anarchitect is a desert spa and hotel made from stone and steel
Al Faya Lodge by Anarchitect is a desert spa and hotel made from stone and steel

Each of the five rooms at Al Faya Lodge has been designed with star-gazing in mind, featuring skylights to give guests an unobstructed view of the desert sky. The master suite even has a private roof terrace, perfect for soaking in the serene surroundings. The lodge can be booked in its entirety, offering exclusive use of the saltwater spa and open-air swimming pool, along with access to other luxurious amenities, including a dining room, reception area, and an outdoor terrace with a fire pit for evenings spent under the stars.

The result is a desert retreat that celebrates both the timeless beauty of the landscape and the importance of sustainable architecture. Al Faya Lodge’s thoughtful design invites guests to reconnect with nature, while also showcasing how modern architecture can thrive in some of the world’s most extreme climates. With its perfect blend of luxury, comfort, and environmental sensitivity, Anarchitect has created a one-of-a-kind destination that sets a new standard for desert architecture.

Photography by Fernando Guerra.

::Al Faya Lodge (about $250, per night)

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