
Completed Residential Tower
Heritage Welson
A completed residential tower within the Heritage portfolio, shaped by vertical presence, stone texture, curved balcony rhythm, and a lasting urban identity in Alexandria.
Project Position
A legacy residential tower shaped around skyline presence and portfolio continuity.
Heritage Welson sits within the company’s completed residential portfolio as an earlier tower project with a distinct façade identity. Its value comes from vertical presence, curved balcony rhythm, and a material language that gives the building a recognizable urban character.
Rather than treating Welson as a new flagship project, this page presents it as part of Heritage’s development record: a completed residential address that helped build the company’s portfolio depth before its more recent landmark projects.
Project Facts
Project Name
Heritage Welson
Project Type
Residential tower
Land Area
700 m²
Architectural Focus
Vertical identity and façade rhythm
Residences
60 Apartments
Status
Completed in 2015
Portfolio Role
A completed tower that belongs to Heritage’s residential legacy.
Welson’s role is not to compete with newer flagship pages, but to show continuity: Heritage was already developing residential projects with scale, architectural presence, and a clear identity before its latest generation of landmarks.

Visual Signature
A completed residential tower with a strong after-dark identity.
Vertical Presence
Welson carries a tower-led residential identity, using height, proportion, and façade rhythm to create a clear presence within its urban setting.
Material Contrast
Stone texture, warm lighting, glass, and clean wall surfaces give the project a composed residential character rather than a generic tower expression.
Portfolio Continuity
As part of Heritage’s earlier completed portfolio, Welson helps show the company’s long-term residential development track record in Alexandria.

Architectural Character
A residential tower language built around verticality, stone, and curved balcony rhythm.
Welson’s façade language is defined by contrast: textured stone surfaces, curved balcony lines, a central vertical spine, and calmer wall planes that hold the tower together as one recognizable residential composition.
Design Signals
- Curved balcony lines give the tower a recognizable residential rhythm.
- Stone-clad surfaces create depth and visual weight across the façade.
- The central vertical element strengthens the building’s skyline identity.
- Warm lighting adds presence and definition after dark.

Façade Detail
Stone texture and warm façade lighting give the tower depth, shadow, and a more recognizable identity after dark.

Balcony Rhythm
Curved balcony lines soften the tower’s mass and create a residential rhythm across the building’s vertical face.
Arrival Experience
A residential entrance shaped by light, planting, and a clear Heritage threshold.
The entrance gives Welson a defined point of arrival, using warm lighting, stone surfaces, planting, and Heritage signage to connect the tower’s exterior identity with the resident experience.

Development Archive
From construction record to completed residential tower.
Because Welson belongs to Heritage’s earlier portfolio, its archive imagery is treated as part of the project story. The construction record adds authenticity without trying to turn every image into a polished showcase moment.

Archive Image
A construction-stage record showing the project before completion.

Project Significance
A completed residential project that adds depth to Heritage’s portfolio story.
Heritage Welson extends the company’s residential history into a tower format, showing how façade identity, vertical composition, and completed delivery helped shape the foundation for Heritage’s later landmark developments.
Portfolio Continuation
Continue through Heritage’s residential and flagship project portfolio.
Welson forms part of a broader Heritage portfolio shaped by residential experience, controlled execution, and long-term development credibility across Alexandria.
