In a city obsessed with skylines and status symbols, it takes something exceptional to shift the conversation. Enter Lumena by OMNIYAT. Sleek, sculptural, and perched at the crossroads of Business Bay and Downtown Dubai, this 48-storey tower isn’t just aiming for attention – it’s aiming to rewrite the rules of what a commercial space can be.
We spoke with Mahdi Amjad, OMNIYAT’s Founder and Executive Chairman, whose vision for Lumena goes beyond the glass and steel. “At OMNIYAT, we’ve always approached real estate as an opportunity to create art in the built environment,” he says. And true to form, Lumena is a statement.
From the outside, it’s a lesson in restraint and elegance: slender lines, aerodynamic curves, and cantilevered forms that invite both light and intrigue. But the real story is what’s happening inside. “Lumena’s form is driven by lightness, fluidity, and clarity,” Amjad tells us. That clarity translates into uninterrupted workspaces, floorplates designed for flow, and views that stretch across Burj Khalifa and Jumeirah Beach.

Still, this isn’t just a tower for Instagram drone shots. It’s a workplace designed around what modern leadership actually looks like. “Today’s leaders expect environments that support focus, clarity, collaboration, and wellbeing,” says Amjad. Lumena’s answer? Full-height windows, biophilic elements, landscaped wellness floors, and yes, an actual Sky Pool suspended high above the city.
And then there’s the Sky Theatre. “Big ideas need extraordinary spaces,” Amjad says, explaining why this summit-level venue was designed. It’s not a ballroom, not a boardroom – something in between. Think leadership summits, product launches, or just a place for teams to breathe and recalibrate. Suspended above the skyline, it’s the kind of space that doesn’t just host ambition – it reflects it.
Beyond the amenities and architecture, Lumena is built with intention. OMNIYAT is targeting the highest certifications across the board – LEED, WELL, WiredScore, SmartScore – because, as Amjad puts it, “It’s about ensuring the building functions intelligently – for people, for planet, and for the future.”

What’s refreshing is that the design is confident. “We want Lumena to feel like it belongs to the future – not flashy, not aggressive, but intentional,” Amjad says. And that sense of intentionality runs through every decision, from the compact core layouts to the integrated hospitality-style concierge services.
When asked what kind of businesses will call Lumena home, Amjad is clear: “Leaders who want workspace that reflects their ambition.” Think tech innovators, boutique investment firms, creative powerhouses. In other words, people who know that first impressions matter – and who don’t want to do business in just another box in the sky.

As for what excites him most about Lumena’s 2029 debut? It’s not the accolades or the accolades. “I’m excited about how it will reshape expectations – not just of what an office building looks like, but how it feels, how it serves, and how it performs.”
Dubai’s skyline has never lacked spectacle but with Lumena, OMNIYAT is making a more subtle kind of power play – one that might just define how the city works in the decade ahead.