On the interior, this modest yet joyful approach to materials continues, with each tower adopting a colour profile that gives it a unique identity and helps to improve wayfinding from the car park below ground.
Pixel's 525 apartments are of varying sizes, ranging from studios to spacious three-bedroom homes.
These apartments are arranged in a way that celebrates diversity, mixing more expensive units and more affordable spaces together.
This is enabled by the pedestrian plaza which, with its vibrant atmosphere, offers a benefit to living on the lower levels and makes these apartments just as desirable as those nearer to the tops of the towers.
As a result, the project encourages contact between people from different walks of life – expats and Abu Dhabi locals, large families and singles living alone, the young and the old.
MVRDV founding partner Jacob van Rijs says that Pixel challenges the residential typologies that have become the norm in the UAE.
“Instead of nondescript, isolated towers made palatable by a veneer of luxury finishes on the interior, Pixel makes it possible for residents to spend some time outdoors, become friends with their neighbours, to invite visitors for a meal in the restaurant in the plaza," he says.
"It encourages a way of life that is not only enjoyable, but environmentally and socially more sustainable than the alternatives.”