Tuesday, 21 June 2011

Dubai World Trade Centre

Location

A MODERN LANDMARK ON HISTORIC DUBAI CREEK Inspired by a graceful sailboat, Intercontinental Dubai Festival City stands tall amid the business and shopping districts. If you’re in town on business, you’ll appreciate the proximity to Burj Dubai, the Business Bay and Dubai World Trade Centre, but leisure options are also convenient. Bastakiya, Dubai Museum and Al Mamzar Beach Park are nearby.

Dubai World Trade Centre
Dubai World Trade Centre
Dubai World Trade CentreIntercontinental Dubai Festival City boasts a total of 121 luxury Suites, the top suites located on levels 20, 21 and 22 will feature stunning 180 degree views of the Dubai Creek and Sheikh Zayed Road skyline. Club Intercontinental rooms offer complimentary access to Club Lounge including: snacks & drinks; welcome & airport transfers; breakfast; high-speed Internet; morning & afternoon tea; evening cocktail dinatoire; 3-hour Boardroom hire; late checkout until 4:00pm subject to availability. Spacious room 43 m² / 474 sq ft, with modern European style décor and views of Festival Marina, historic Dubai Creek or city skyline.
Dubai World Trade Centre
Dubai World Trade Centre
Dubai World Trade Centre
Dubai World Trade CentreDubai World Trade Centre District designed by Hopkins Architects

Hopkins Architects have been appointed for the first Phase of the Dubai World Trade Centre District, which is at the heart of the new business district in the city. This is arguably the most important area of real estate in the Gulf and the Middle East.

The design will feature a balance of public and private spaces creating a unique mixed-use urban quarter of offices, apartments, hotels and retail use. The design includes a series of internal and external public spaces with treelined streets, light filled atria and rooftop gardens; places for people to live, work and enjoy life. The project will provide a unique human-scaled urban environment with over 1 million square metres (10 million sq ft) of developable area. The office buildings will be designed to the best environmental standards to achieve “LEED Platinum” status.

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