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Bleu CIel

Our Vision

Designed by world-renowned architect Jean-Michel Wilmotte, the Bleu Ciel sky-rise is an architectural icon in Dallas and one of the most awe-inspiring residential towers in the country. The modern and elegant 33-story tower dazzles with floor-to-ceiling glass, soaring vistas, airy open-style interiors and sweeping terraces – redefining the Dallas skyline.

As the latest venture of esteemed developer, Harwood International, Bleu Ciel will stand in the heart of Dallas’ fast-growing Uptown district. The 19-city block District of Harwood envelopes residents in an environment of independent spirit and a wealth of progressive cultural, dining and sports venues.

Cultural.
Progressive.
Alive.

With a Walk Score of 92, the Harwood District has become known as the ‘Walk to Life’ neighborhood. Leave the car behind and enjoy access to a cultural experience complemented by over 100 of the most notable dining, art, shopping and entertainment venues in Dallas.

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Dream team

Led by an international team specializing in high-end design and luxury real estate, Bleu Ciel will forever change the Dallas skyline.

Jean-Michel Wilmotte
JEAN-MICHEL WILMOTTE
Design Architect

Paris-based Jean-Michel Wilmotte is recognized for his eclectic approach to architectural design and application of high quality materials and detailing. Wilmotte & Associés SA has a major presence in well-known art museums, retail, office, corporate headquarters, high-end residential buildings, and luxury hotels. Notable projects include the Ferrari Sporting Management Center, Maranello-Fiorano; La Réserve Hotel, Ramatuelle; LVMH’s headquarters, Paris; Mandarin Oriental Hotel, Paris; and Musée d'Orsay, Paris.

HDF, LLC - Architect of Record
HDF, LLC
Architect of Record

Building on the successes of Harwood International in creating exemplary developments, HDF, LLC is a full-service architectural firm dedicated to delivering the best in world-class design, sustainability, planning, and construction solutions. Aligning with world renowned architect Jean-Michel Wilmotte, the team has created Bleu Ciel, the latest addition to Harwood. HDF’s talented team has more than a century of cumulative experience in design and construction of commercial and multi-family residential mid rises and high rises.

Be a Dragonfly Spa Group
BE A DRAGONFLY
Spa Group

The award-winning Be a Dragonfly Spa Group has been recognized globally for creating avant-garde environments designed to rejuvenate and pamper. Condé Nast recently named its concept at Primland Resort as "The Top 25 Spas in the World." Its concept at the exclusive resident-only spa at Bleu Ciel will offer a calming and peaceful destination for revitalization. It’s a vacation within close reach of each residence that will provide a sanctuary of harmony and pleasure, so that every visit becomes a transformative experience.

Harwood International
HARWOOD INTERNATIONAL
Developer

Harwood International is a global real estate developer and investor with offices and developments in select niche markets including Beverly Hills, Dallas, Geneva, London’s West End, Paris, and Zurich. The company is recognized globally as a purveyor for building the finest developments in terms of design, location, and quality while creating cultural experiences within them that are beyond exceptional. Harwood International is best known for transforming the Uptown Dallas neighborhood into the acclaimed District of Harwood.

Sadafumi Uchiyama
SADAFUMI UCHIYAMA
Landscape Architect

Traditional apprentice in Japanese gardening combined with the formal training in Western landscape architecture has allowed Uchiyama to design and build a unique and wide range of private and public landscape projects. A third-generation gardener from southern Japan, Uchiyama is currently the garden curator for Portland Japanese Garden and his additional notable work includes the renovation of Osaka Garden in Chicago and the renovation of Shofu-en Garden at Denver Botanic Gardens.