Dubai Projects
Business Bay- Business Bay is a central
business district under construction in Downtown Dubai. The project will
include over 240 commercial and residential buildings. It will be a new
‘city’ within the city of Dubai.
It is expected to be completed between
2012-2015.
Palm Islands. Three artificial islands in
the shape of palm trees will shelter apartments, villas, hotels and luxury
stores. The islands are Palm Jumeirah , the Palm Jebel Ali and the Palm Deira.
Palm Jumeirah, the most advanced, has been completed . Five hundred and
twenty kilometers of beaches to Dubai. Check out more pictures of this
project here - http://www.funonthenet.in/articles/palm-jumeirah-dubai.html
Palm Island
The World.
With broad of Dubaï, nearly 300 artificial
islands, seen sky will form a planisphere. If you want to acquire one of
these islands, it will cost some to you between 6,2 to 36,7 million
dollars.
The World
Dubai Waterfront. This is to become the
largest man-made development in the World. Occupying the last remaining
Persian Gulf coastline of Dubai, these artificial islands will be made to
resemble the star and the crescent. It is expected to add 81 square
kilometers to Dubai’s coastline and will house about 1.5 billion people.
Becoming the greatest sea front in the world, it détrône thus the island
from Manhattan in New York. The project was delayed due to the global
financial crisis and Dubai World’s debt crisis in 2009.
Dubai Waterfront
Old Town. It is the final district of the
building site located at the foot of the tower Burj Dubai. This great real
complex will include the highest tower of the world, the greatest shopping
centre of the world as well as a gigantic residential district
Old Town
Hydropolis. Designed by Prof.Roland
Dieterle, the Hydropolis Underwater Hotel and Resort was to be the world’s
first underwater hotel. It is expected to cost $300 million to construct.
Even though it was envisioned in 2006, it was also delayed due to the
global financial crisis.
Hydropolis
Burj Dubai
Madinat Al Arab. Here the representation of
the one of the districts of the future greater sea front in the world,
Dubai Waterfront. This sight accounts for the architectural ambition and
the spectacular development of real constructions with Dubaï.
Madinat Al Arab
Dubai Marina. Inspired by the successful
Concord Pacific Place development along False Creek in Vancouver, BC,
Canada, Dubai Marina will be able to house 120 000 people on completion in
residential towers and villas. It is an artificial canal city and will cost
10 billion dollars to build. The first phase of this project has been
completed.
Dubai Marina
Dubai Festival City
- Dubai Festival city will be a city within
a city containing a series of residential communities, hotels, malls, a
golf course and numerous other public services like schools. It is expected
to be completed by 2014.
Dubai Sports City. This immense sporting
complex of 50,000,000 square feet will include a multi-purpose outdoor
stadium, a cricket ground, an indoor arena and a field hockey stadium. It
cost a whopping $4 billion to build and will consist of apartment buildings
as well. It has already been completed.
Dubai Sports City
Golden Dome. With its 455 m height and its
2,2 million m² of total surface, it will be one of bulkiest and higher
buildings of the world. It will shelter 500 000 m² offices, commercial
spaces like 3 000 residential apartments.
Golden Dome
Dubailand Ski Dome. This ski resort indoor,
will comprise inter alia a directional ski piste and tracks of snowboard
(with 6 000 tons of true snow). "Pinguinarium", aquariums four
seasons, spa cold and hot... are also envisaged with the program.
Dubailand Ski Dome
Space Science World. Space is one of the
subjects exploited in the immense park with topics of Dubailand which has
the ambition to become the largest tourist park and of attractions in the
world.
Space Science World
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