Posts Tagged ‘UAE’

Dive Into The Depth Of The Ocean With Amphibious 1000

Saturday, November 10th, 2007

Amphibious 1000

The very creative, Giancarlo Zema Design Group, has come up with a unique innovation in the form of a semi sub-merged hotel. The hotel, nicknamed, Amphibious 1000, is designed for an UAE commission, and resembles to a large extent the underwater Gungan city of Otoh Gunga from the Movie Star Wars. As it is named such; the Amphibious 1000 floats both in and above water.

The land section of the resort comprises the residential and office constructions, a restaurant and a marina, while the on the waterfront can be found four semi submerged hotels, in the form computer mice or teardrops. The diagonal floor-to-ceiling windows of the hotel provide the guests with a illustrious view of the underwater arena.

Along with these, there are also eighty suites floating like jelly fishes anchored to the extended land of the resort. The Trilobis is another amazing feature of the entire process. This 20 meter aluminum yacht with hydrogen engines acts like water-taxis that transport the guests to their individual suites. The Amphibious 1000 is, indeed, a unique creation of one of the wonderful resorts in the world.

Amphibious 1000

Skyscraper Goes On A Spin At Dubai

Saturday, September 8th, 2007

Rotating Tower in Dubai - dynamic architecture

It may sound bizarre, but Dubai, the oil-rich city is going to witness a spin on the skyscraper! Sheikh Mejren bin Sultan’s Mejren Group and Kristen Company have collaborated to create the dynamic architecture. It was announced on 11th April, 2007, that the construction will initiate within a period of six months, which is expected to complete in two years. The whole project will cost $330 million.

David Fischer, the world renowned architect designer, first conceived the idea. The edifice will rocket up to 68 stories and is going to be a combination of hotels, apartments and office towers. The floors will rotate 360 degrees, thus rendering the tower a new architectural form, at every spin.

For the first time, a tower will be capable of generating electricity, from the wind turbines placed in between the stories, which are shaped like doughnuts. However, the rotation of each doughnut will be at a very slow pace, (one rotation in 90 minutes), so as to avoid illness. The outlandish designs of the tower will incorporate other facilities, such as elevators, emergency stairs and other exclusive benefits.

Burj Dubai, Winning The Race To The Top Of The World

Friday, August 24th, 2007

“Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up.”
- Pablo Picasso (1881 – 1973)Burj Dubai

Burj Dubai is the 8th wonder – the tallest man-made steel framework slated to finish by the end of 2008. Burj Dubai, the glitzy tall building is scheduled for occupancy in September, 2009.

The edifice is a rich man’s paradise, with lavish ambiance and breath taking arrangements to sweep you off your feet. Standing tall at Doha street, along Sheikh Zayed Road, the building lets you have a rendezvous with the extravagant and rocking glamour world! Celebrated designer, Adrian Smith, first conceived the layout of the building. Samsung Engineering and Construction is the main constructor of the building and Skidmore Owings and Merrill LLP are the spearheads behind the structural, architectural and mechanical engineering.

So far, there has been no official announcement regarding the actual height of the building. However, a contractor involved in the project has revealed a height of around 818 meters. Based on the height, it is expected that the building will have around 160 floors. The tower of the building will reach in helical shape with terraces (almost 26), casting its glance on the entire city.

The architectural splendor will leave you breathless. Right from the maintenance system, structural components and facade maintenance – everything is impeccable and awe-inspiring. The enigmatic building will render you many interesting facts, which you have never heard or seen before.

The elevators will have the longest journey from bottom to top, at world’s fastest speed of 18m/sec, that is 40 mph. The tower hosts the world’s highest elevator installation. The curtain walls of the building will be equivalent to the stretch of 17 football (soccer) fields. The building is going to be the first mega high rise, in which the elevators will be programmed to permit controlled evacuation in case of fire events.

The dancing fountains will look enchanting at the foot of this massive structure. Moreover, the water system of the building will supply an average of about 25000 gallons of water per day!

The building houses the most extravagant water-cooling system. The tower will require at least 10,000 tons of cooling per hour, which is equivalent to 10,000 tons of melting ice per day. More surprising is the tower’s electricity demand, which is estimated at 36 mVA, that is 360,000, 100 watts light bulbs.

To fight the nature’s odds, the tower is designed for seismic conditions. The walls and the slabs are built in a way to provide high resistance to fire. The building has all the arrangements to take care of the safety and security of those in the building and also in close proximity to the building. People can rush to the pressurized air-conditioned refuge areas, located at every 25 the floor. At times of emergency, this will be a boon for the victims.

Dubai Marina, UAE

Dubai Marina
photo by Stacey Murphy

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