Global architecture firm SOM has revealed designs for The Gateway at Dubai Creek Harbour — a record-breaking metro station that will become the tallest in the world. Rising 74 metres high, the structure combines cutting-edge transit design with civic and environmental consciousness.
Designed for the Dubai Metro’s Blue Line, The Gateway is envisioned as both a transportation hub and a public landmark that reflects the dynamic rhythm of Dubai Creek. The 10,800-square-metre station features twin mirrored walls of jura limestone and glass, rising in staggered heights to create a shimmering effect that captures the movement of sunlight throughout the day.
Inside, the station spans three primary levels carefully planned to enhance commuter flow, natural ventilation, and visual clarity. This thoughtful organization allows up to 160,000 passengers to move seamlessly through the space each day, ensuring both efficiency and comfort.
At ground level, a landscaped public plaza welcomes visitors, transforming the area into a vibrant civic gathering point. The design encourages community interaction and connectivity, extending the metro experience beyond mere transportation.
SOM’s approach integrates sustainable principles through high-performance materials, passive cooling systems, and energy-efficient operations. These strategies not only reduce environmental impact but also ensure the station’s longevity as a functional and cultural landmark.
Scheduled for completion by 2040, The Gateway represents Dubai’s ambitious vision for the future of urban mobility — one that blends innovation, sustainability, and architectural artistry to redefine the role of public transit in modern cities.

