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2. A
LITERATURE STUDY
of
5 STAR HOTEL / ATLANTIS THE PALM
submitted by
PANDIRI SAMPATH REDDY - 1505040
of
2K15 BATCH
Under the Guidance of
Dr. Shubhajit Sadhukhan (Asst. Prof)
DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY PATNA
JANUARY 2019
3. 1 INTRODUCTION 2 THE SITE 3 CONCEPT
4 DESIGN ANDCONSTRUCTION 5 LANDSCAPE 6 FLOORPLANS/ELEVATIONS
7 BUILDING MATERIALS 8 CIRCULATIONSPACES 9 STRUCTURAL DETAILS
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ATLANTIS, THE PALM IS A FIVE-STAR OCEAN-THEMED
RESORT HOTEL ON THE APEX OF THE MAN-MADE PALM ISLAND’S,
DUBAI, UAE. THE BUILDING WAS THE FIRST TO BE BUILT ON THE
ISLAND AND IS BASED AROUND THE MYTH OF ATLANTIS, AS
DEPICTED IN THE WORKS OF PLATO.
AN ESTEEMED ROSTER OF INTERNATIONALLY KNOWN
ARCHITECTS, DESIGNERS AND LANDSCAPERS JOINED TOGETHER
TO CREATE AN ENTIRELY ORIGINAL FULLY-INTEGRATED
ENTERTAINMENT DESTINATION RESORT, ATLANTIS, THE PALM.
5. EXTREME HEAT AND TEMPERATURE WAS ONE OF THE MAJOR
CHALLENGE ON THE OTHER HANDACHIEVING THE OBJECTIVE AT
THE MASTERPLANNING STAGE WAS RESPECTING BOTH THE
PUBLIC AND PRIVATE USAGE "THE CHALLENGE WAS DEALING
WITH THE ARCHITECTURE AND ARRANGING SITE AMENITIES SO
THEY WERE EQUALLY ACCESSIBLE FOR HOTEL GUESTS AND THE
PUBLIC. MANY DESIGN ALTERNATIVESWERE CONSIDERED
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6. NAMEOF THE PROJECT ATLANTISTHE PALM
TYPE OF THE PROJECT LUXURYHOTEL
PROJECT LOCATION JUMEIRAHPALM,DUBAI, UAEMIDDLE EAST
CLIENT SOL KERZNER(AFRICANACCOUNTANT)
INVESTORS KERZNERINTERNATIONALHOLDINGSLTDANDISTITHMAR
DEVELOPER KERZNERINTERNATIONALHOLDINGSLTD
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN WIMBERLYALLISON,TONG ANDGOO (WATG)
MASTER PLANNING EDSA
LANDSCAPEDESIGN EDSA
INTERIORDESIGN WILSONANDASSOCIATES
WATERPARKDESIGNER: HSA(HENRY,SCHOOLEY &ASSOCIATES)
THEMINGCONTRACTOR AMUSEMENTWHITEWATERSOFTSCAPE
SHADEANDIRRIGATION CITISCAPE
PAVINGCONTRACTOR CCP
ARCHITECTURALSTYLE POSTMODERNISM
FACILITIES 1,539ROOMS, 23 RESTAURANTS,42ACRESWATERPARK
DATE OF COMMENCEMENT: 2006
PROJECTED COMPLETION SEPTEMBER –2008
WORKFORCE 10,000EMPLOYEES
PROJECT VALUE US$ 1.5 BILLION
7. BRIEF
LOCATION
NEARESTMETRO STATION
NEARESTAIRPORT
ACCESSIBILITY VIA MONO RAIL
TROPICAL DESERT CLIMATE WITH EXTREMELY HOT AND
HUMIDSUMMERSANDWARMSHORTWINTERS
CLIMATE
JUMEIRAH PALM, DUBAI, UAE
MIDDLEEAST
DUBAIMALLMETRO – 25 KM
DUBAI INTERNATIONAL
AIRPORT– 37KM
SUN PATHN
S
EW
LANDMARK DISTANCE
AQUAVENTURE 5 MINWALK
JUMEIRAHBEACH 6.9 MI/ 11.1KM
DUBAI MARINAMALL 7.1 MI/ 11.5KM
THE WALK 7.3MI/ 11.8KM
BURJ AL ARAB 8 MI/12.9KM
SKIDUBAI 8.5 MI/ 13.7KM
MALLOF THE EMIRATES 8.5 MI/ 13.7KM
MARINABEACH 7.4MI/12 KM
GENERAL INFORMATION
TOTALPLOTAREA 112ACRES
WATER PARK/SPORTS 42ACRES
TOTALNO.OFPLANTS/TREES 2,50,000
HEIGHTOFTHE BUILDING 93.0 M (305.1ft)
8.
9. CONCEPT ATLANTIS. IT’S ANOTHER WORLD
THE MYTH COMES ALIVE IN CHAMBERS
AND ROOMS DESIGNED TO BRING MYSTERY
TO LIFE CREATING PHENOMENAL WOW
FACTOR. USING THE THEME OF CRYSTAL
AND LIGHT ENERGY, DESIGNERS WERE
ABLE TO INCORPORATE MOMENTS OF
UNEXPECTED WONDER THROUGHOUT THE
RESORT.
KERZNER’S BRIEF TO THE DESIGNERS WAS
TO ‘COME UP WITH SOMETHING THAT
CAPTURED THE ESSENCE OF ALTANTIS –
THE WONDER, THE WATER AND THE SENSE
OF DISCOVERY – YET WITH DISTINCT
ARABIC ELEMENTS.
THE RESULT WAS SUN-KISSING SPIRES,
MOORISH ARCHWAYS, ARABIAN-INSPIRED
LAMPS AND PALM-SHAPED PILLARS TIED
WITH ACCENTS OF TRADITIONAL MIDDLE
EASTERN VERNACULAR ARCHITECTURE
SUCH AS HAND-WROUGHT IRON COLUMNS
OF FLOWERS, LEAVES AND BUDS.
SHIMMERING SEMI-PRECIOUS STONES
AND INTRICATE FOSSILISED SHELL AND
FISH STONE COMBINED WITH CLASSIC
ARABIAN ARCHITECTURE,
11. DESIGN
THE DESIGNINCORPORATESCLASSICALARABIANARCHITECTURE INBOTH THEINTERIORANDEXTERIOROF THE 23-STOREY HOTEL
THE MAIN BUILDING HAS TWO
CENTRAL TOWERS, REFERRED TO
AS EAST AND WEST, JOINED
TOGETHER BY THE ROYAL BRIDGE
SUITE.
ARRIVAL IN THE ROYAL TOWERS
GRAND LOBBY PRESENTS A
DAZZLING INTERPLAY OF WATER,
LIGHT, AND SOUND WITH A WALL OF
WINDOWS OFFERING STUNNING
VISTAS OF THE AZURE WATERS OF
THE PALM AND BEACHES ALONG
THE ARABIAN GULF.
MOVING ACROSS THE LOBBY’S
TRAVERTINE MARBLE FLOORS,
GUESTS ENJOY A SYMPHONY OF
SOUND AS A WATER WALL
CASCADES INTO A POOL, A
SOOTHING REMINDER OF THE
SURROUNDING SEA.
THE ROYAL TOWERS ACCOMODATION
ACCOMMODATION COMPRISES GUEST
ROOMS AND SUITES WITHIN THE EAST
ANDWESTTOWERS
A MAJESTIC WALKWAY LEADS TO THE
WILSON ENTRANCE, WELCOMING
GUESTS TO THE GUEST ROOMS OF THE
ROYAL TOWERS AT ATLANTIS. EACH
ROOM AND SUITE BOASTS BREATH-
TAKING VIEWS OF THE AZURE ARABIAN
SEA OR THETRANQUIL WATERSOF THE
PALM.
14MEETINGROOMS
166 SUITES
1,539GUEST ROOMS
SUITES DESIGNED
REGAL
TERRACE
EXECUTIVE
IMPERIAL
ROYAL BRIDGE
GRANDATLANTIS
UNDERWATER
PRESIDENTIAL
EAST TOWER
WEST TOWER
ROYAL TOWERS
12. RONDA ROCATELLI
DESIGN REGARDEDINTERNATIONALLY FORCREATINGSTUNNINGDINING VENUES,DESIGNERS
BROUGHT THEIR INCOMPARABLESTYLE AND DESIGNTO THE ARABIANCULINARYSCENE
ATLANTIS : DINING : 20 RESTAURANTS AND 3 BARS
ITALIANCOUNTRYSIDEWITH
THE MODERNITYOF DUBAI
CALMINGWATER PONDWITH
A CUSTOMBUILTFIREPLACE
CENTRALSTONECLAD
STRUCTUREAS PIZZA OVEN
WOODBASKETSEATINGPODS
SUSPENDEDFIERY CUSTOM
GLASSLIGHTFIXTURESHANG
STUNNINGMIXOF VINTAGE
AND MODERNELEMENTS
MIXOF ECLECTICACCENTS
GIVESQUIRKYFEEL
USEOFTRADITIONALAND
MODERNJAPANESE
ELEMENTS(ASH,RIVER
STONES,BRANCHES,WOVEN
TEXTILESANDFISHING
BASKETS)
BLACK ANDWHITE BAMBOO,
EMBEDDED TERRAZZO, THREE
DIMENSIONALABACAPANELS,
WOVENBANQUETTES,
WOODENARCHES AND
METALLICCEILING
PUNCTUATEDWITH
SUSPENDEDPENDANTS.
REPRESENTSCHINA INA
CONTEMPORARYWAY
SIHEYUANISA SIGNATURE
CHINESEARCHITECTURAL
DESIGNTHAT MEANSA
COURTYARD SURROUNDEDBY
BUILDINGSONALLFOURSIDES
TRADITIONALELEMENTSOF
CHINESEARCHITECTURE
INCLUDEDLARGE WOODEN
DOORS,PATTERNED SCREENS
BOLDANDCONTEMPORARY
DESIGN, SLEEKAND
MINIMALIST
HIGH,OPENCEILINGS, STRONG
RED ANDORANGECOLOURSIN
METALLICAND GLASS
CENTRESTAGE AS FLAT
SCREENSPROVIDINGA VISUAL
FOODPRESENTATION
UNEXPECTEDINTEGRATIONOF
HARMONY,DESIGNAND
ARCHITECTURE.
GORDON RAMSAY’S
BREAD STREET KITCHEN
NOBU YUAN SAFFRON
13. THE ULTIMATE 42 FUN-FILLED ACRES OF
UPHILL WATER SLIDES, RIVERS, RAPIDS
700M BEACH.
DOLPHIN BAY 12 ACRES
ZIGGURAT TEMPLE, THRILLING 30M
NEAR VERTICAL SPEED SLIDE,
PLAYGROUND WITHCLIMBING FRAMES,
WATERSLIDES, ROPE BRIDGES, WATER
JETS
AQUAVENTURE WATERPARK IS UNIQUE
WITH ITS VERY OWN BEACH WITH
RESTAURANTS AND REFRESHMENT
KIOSKS THROUGHOUT THE PARK
AMAZING UNDERWATER WORLD, THE
LOST CHAMBERS AQUARIUM LIES AT THE
HEART OF THE PROPERTY AND CREATES
A MYSTICAL EXPERIENCE FOR GUESTS
WITH OVER 20 MARINE EXHIBITS AND
OVER 65,000 MARINE ANIMALS.
RAY FEEDING, SHARK SAFARI AT THE
BOTTOM OF SHARK LAGOON FULL OF
SHARKS, RAYS AND COLOURFUL FISH
AQUAVENTURE – WATER PARKDESIGN
14. TO "CREATE A COHESIVE AMBIANCE
USING A LUSH TROPICAL JUNGLE
EXPERIENCE" 6,000 PALMS, OVER
HALF A MILLION SHRUBS, OVER
20,000 SQUARE METRES OF TURF
AND GROUND COVER WERE USED TO
CREATE THE LANDSCAPE.
THE CENTREPIECE OF THE WATER
PARK IS THE MESOPOTAMIAN-
STYLE ZIGGURAT. RISING 30 METRES
HIGH BUILT OF GIANT STONE
BLOCKS, HAND CARVED ROCKWORK
AND THEMED PLASTER, CRACKS
FOR REAL EFFECT AND DISTRESS
PAINT TO GET AN AUTHENTIC OLD
LOOK WERE USED
TRADITIONAL COOLING METHODS
WERE ALSO EMPLOYED FROM
MISTING SYSTEMS
"THE HOTEL IS A MAIN FOCUS AT
ARRIVAL BUT THE WATER PARK IS
ALSO VIEWABLE UPON APPROACH
TO BUILD ANTICIPATION AND
EXCITEMENT,"
LANDSCAPEDESIGN
15. CONSTRUCTION
2,250 TONS OF MARBLE AND STONE FOR THE WALLS, FOUNTAINS AND FLOORS
AND58,000 KM OF STEEL BARS WERE USED INTHE CONSTRUCTION OF ATLANTIS
THE CONTRACTOR DEVELOPED
THE HOTEL ENVELOPE USING A
MODULAR PRECAST GLASS-
FIBRE/REINFORCED
CONCRETE FACADE,WHICH WAS
INSTALLED BY THEIR IN-
HOUSE SPECIALISTS EMIRATES
PRECAST.
1,539 MODULAR BATHROOM PODS
WERE DELIVERED DIRECT TO
THE SITE ANDINSTALLED
THE LOGISTICAL OPERATION TO
FACILITATE THE BUILD OF THE
INTRICATE DESIGN PRESENTED
CHALLENGES.
A HIGHLY COMPLEX OPERATION WAS
SET UP INVOLVING ROADDELIVERIES,
HANDLING AND DISTRIBUTION,
TEMPORARY UTILITIES,
COMMUNICATION
SYSTEMS, TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT AN
D AN ENORMOUS AMOUNT OF ON-
SITE LABOUR. AT ITS PEAK, A
WORKFORCE OF 10,000 WERE
EMPLOYED, WORKING 2 MILLION
HOURSA MONTH.
TIME LAPSE CONSTRUCTION VIDEO
AVAILABLE ON YOUTUBE
VIDEO TITLE ATLANTIS – BIRTH OF AN ICON
16. ROYALBRIDGE SUITE
FLOORPLANS
FLOOR-TO-CEILING VIEWS
OF PALM ISLAND AND
ARABIAN GULF FROM
EVERY WINDOW
INTERLINKS THE TWO
ROYAL TOWERS
PRIVATE ELEVATOR
FULLYEQUIPPEDKITCHEN
GOLD LEAF DINING TABLE
SEATING16
LIBRARY/MEDIACENTRE
MASTER BEDROOM
LUXURIOUS EN-SUITE HIS
AND HERS
BATHROOMS WITH JETTED
TUBS
THREE BEDROOM SUITES
WITH BATHROOMS
LARGE LIVINGROOM
OPTION TO BOOK OUT 22ND
FLOOR
PART OF THE SEVEN
SIGNATURESUITES
UNDERWATER SUITES
SUITES COVER THREE
FLOORS
LIVING ROOM VIEW
OVERLOOKS THE
AMBASSADOR LAGOON
BEDROOM/BATHROOM
FLOOR-TO-CEILING
WINDOWS LOOKING
DIRECTLY INTO THE
AMBASSADOR LAGOON
PRIVATE ELEVATOR
BUTLERSPANTRY
HALLWAY AND HALF
BATHROOM
LARGE LIVINGROOM
SEPARATE TV
ROOM/MAJLIS
NO. OF SUITES
FLOOR AR E A
ROOM VIEW
LOCATION
: 1
: 924SQ.M
: PALMISLANDANDARABIANGULF
: ABOVE THE ARCHOF EAST AND
WEST TOWERS
NO. OF SUITES
FLOOR AR E A
ROOM VIEW
LOCATION
: 2
: 165 SQ.M
: AMBASSADORLAGOON AQUARIUM
: TUCKED INSIDETHEEAST TOWER
17. GRANDATLANTIS
FLOORPLANS
BALCONY (246SQM)
STRETCHINGTHREE
CORNERS OFFERING
UNIQUE VIEWS OF PALM
ISLANDAND ARABIAN SEA
GRAND LOBBY
CORRIDORENTRANCE
FULLYEQUIPPEDKITCHEN
DININGTABLE SEATING8
HALLWAY AND HALF
BATHROOM
LARGE LIVINGROOM
MASTER BEDROOM
LUXURIOUS EN-SUITE HIS
AND HERS
BATHROOMS WITH JETTED
TUBS
GUESTACCOMMODATION
INTERCONNECTINGROOM
PART OF THE SEVEN
SIGNATURESUITES
PRESIDENTIAL
22SQM STRETCH OF
BALCONY WITH VIEWS OF
THE PALM ISLAND
SUN LOUNGERS, TABLE
AND CHAIRS FOR OUTDOOR
DINING
DINING TABLE SEATING
EIGHT
BUTLERSPANTRY
HALLWAY AND HALF
BATHROOM
LARGE LIVINGROOM
MASTER BEDROOM
LUXURIOUS EN-SUITE HIS
AND HERS
BATHROOMS WITH JETTED
TUBS
INTERCONNECTINGROOM
PART OF THE SEVEN
SIGNATURESUITES
NO. OF SUITES
FLOOR AR E A
ROOM VIEW
LOCATION
: 2
: 429SQ.M
: ARABIANGULFANDDUBAICITYSCAPE
: 15THFLOOR WEST
TOWER AND18TH EASTTOWER
NO. OF SUITES
FLOOR AR E A
ROOM VIEW
LOCATION
: 2
: 220SQ.M
: BEACH, THE PALMANDARABIANSEA
: 18 AND19 FLOOR IN THE WEST TOWER
18. REGALCLUB SUITES
FLOORPLANS
BALCONYWITHCHAIRS
AND SUNLOUNGERS
SPACIOUSLIVINGAND
DININGAREA
MASTER BEDROOM
MAJLISINTHE BEDROOM
LUXURIOUSDOUBLE
VANITYBATHROOM
WITHLARGEOVALFREE
STANDINGBATH
OFFICE AREA WITH
PARTITION
PRIVATE PANTRY
SEPARATE CLOAKROOM
INTERCONNECTINGROOM
TERRACECLUB
FRENCH BALCONYWITH
SEATING
LUXURIOUSDOUBLE
VANITYBATHROOM
WITHLARGEOVALFREE
STANDINGBATH
SPACIOUSLIVINGROOM
SEPARATE CLOAKROOM
INTERCONNECTINGROOM
TEA/COFFEEMAKER
NO. OF ROOMS
FLOOR AR E A
ROOM VIEW
LOCATION
: 30
: 164 SQ.M
: PALMISLANDANDCITYSCAPE
: EITHER SIDES OF ROYAL TOWERS
NO. OF ROOMS
FLOOR AR E A
ROOM VIEW
LOCATION
: 64
: 94SQ.M
: POOLS ANDBEACH
: CENTRE OF EASTANDWEST TOWERS
19. EXECUTIVE CLUB
FLOORPLANS
FRENCH BALCONYWITH
SEATING
MASTER BEDROOM
LUXURIOUSDOUBLE
VANITY
BATHROOM WITHLARGE
OVAL
FREE STANDINGBATH
SPACIOUSLIVINGROOM
DININGTABLE SEATING
FOUR
SEPARATE CLOAKROOM
INTERCONNECTINGROOM
2 BEDROOM REGAL
SEPARATE GUESTROOM
AND PRIVATETERRACE
TWO QUEENSIZEBEDS
WITHA BEAUTIFULLY
FITTED FULLBATHROOM
BALCONYWITHCHAIRS
AND SUNLOUNGERS
SPACIOUSLIVINGAND
DININGAREA
MASTER BEDROOM
MAJLISINTHE BEDROOM
LUXURIOUSDOUBLE
VANITYBATHROOM
WITHLARGEOVALFREE
STANDINGBATH
OFFICEAREA WITH
PARTITION
PRIVATE PANTRY
SEPARATE CLOAKROOM
INTERCONNECTINGROOM
NO. OF ROOMS
FLOOR AR E A
ROOM VIEW
LOCATION
: 36
: 101SQ.M
: ARABIANGULFANDPALMISLAND
: FARCORNERSOF EACH TOWER WINGS
FLOOR AR E A
ROOM VIEW
LOCATION
: 209SQ.M
: ARABIANSEA ANDDUBAISKYLINE
: EITHER SIDES OF ROYALTOWERS
20. 2 BEDROOM TERRACE
FLOORPLANS
COMPLETESUNLOUNGERS
AND ALFRESCO DINING
AREA
TWO QUEENSIZEBEDS
WITHA BEAUTIFULLY
FITTED FULLBATHROOM
FRENCH BALCONYWITH
SEATING
LUXURIOUSDOUBLE
VANITYBATHROOM
WITHLARGEOVALFREE
STANDINGBATH
SPACIOUSLIVINGROOM
SEPARATE CLOAKROOM
INTERCONNECTINGROOM
TEA/COFFEEMAKER
2 BEDROOM
EXECUTIVE
TWO QUEENSIZEBEDS
WITHA BEAUTIFULLY
FITTED FULLBATHROOM
FRENCH BALCONYWITH
SEATING
MASTER BEDROOM
LUXURIOUSDOUBLE
VANITY
BATHROOM WITHLARGE
OVAL
FREE STANDINGBATH
SPACIOUSLIVINGROOM
DININGTABLE SEATING
FOUR
SEPARATE CLOAKROOM
INTERCONNECTINGROOM
FLOOR AR E A
ROOM VIEW
LOCATION
: 139 SQ.M
: ARABIANGULFANDPALMISLAND
: CENTRE OF EAST ANDWESTTOWERS
FLOOR AR E A
ROOM VIEW
LOCATION
: 146SQ.M
: ARABIANSEA ANDDUBAISKYLINE
: FARCORNERSOF EACH TOWER WINGS
21. OCEAN ROOM
PALM ROOM
IMPERIAL CLUB ROOM
NO.OF ROOMS
FLOOR A R E A
ROOMVIEW
FEATURES:
ONE KING-SIZE OR TWOQUEEN-SIZEBEDS.
SPACIOUSBATHROOM,A WALK-INSHOWERWITHSEPARATEBATHAND
COMPLIMENTARYTOILETRIES.
CABLE/SATELLITE TELEVISION,FULLY STOCKEDMINI BAR, HAIR DRYER,AIR
CONDITIONING,TURNDOWNSERVICE,BATHROBES,SLIPPERSANDAN IRON.
: 404
: 45-47SQ.M
: PARTIAL/FULL ARABIAN SEA VIEWS
NO.OF ROOMS
FLOOR A R E A
ROOMVIEW
FEATURES:
ONE KING-SIZE OR TWOQUEEN-SIZEBEDS.
ACCESSTO THEIMPERIALCLUB LOUNGE AND
ALL ITS FACILITIES
: 323
: 45-47SQ.M
: RESORT OR ARABIANSEA
: 350
: 45-47SQ.M
: PARTIALISLAND ANDDUBAI SKYLINE
NO.OF ROOMS
FLOOR A R E A
ROOMVIEW
FEATURES:
BATHROOMWITHWALK-INSHOWER
BEDROOM WITHCABLE/SATELLITETELEVISION,FULLY STOCKED
MINI BAR,HAIRDRYER, AIR CONDITIONING,TURNDOWNSERVICE,
BATHROBES,SLIPPERSANDAN IRON
23. BUILDINGMATERIALS
ALL ROOMSANDSUITESREFLECT THE OCEANIC THEME FUSED WITHELEMENTS OF ARABIA
MODULAR PRECAST GLASS-
FIBRE/REINFORCED CONCRETE
2,250 TONS OF MARBLE AND
STONE FOR THE WALLS,
FOUNTAINS AND FLOORS AND
58,000 KM OF STEEL BARS WERE
USED IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF
ATLANTIS
SAND AND CEMENT
SEMI-PRECOUS STONES
GLASS WORKS
EXTERIOR INTERIOR
LATICRETE PRODUCTS WERE USED IN THE
MOST PRESTIGIOUS SPOTS AT ATLANTIS
CERAMIC AND PORCELAIN TILES FOR
INTERIOR
RICH GOLD AND SILVER TONES WITH
PRECIOUS STONE ACCENTS
THE HIGHEST-QUALITY TILE AND STONE
INSTALLATION SYSTEMS HAD TO BE
SPECIFIED.
LATICRETE® 9235 WATERPROOFING
MEMBRANE, A LIQUID APPLIED, LOAD
BEARING WATERPROOFING/ANTI-FRACTURE
MEMBRANE WAS USED IN EACH SUITE’S
SHOWER, AS WELL AS IN EACH ADJOINING
BATHROOM, TO PROVIDE A PERMANENT
WATERPROOFING BASE FOR THE TILE
INSTALLATION.
MARBLE FLOORS
WOODEN WORKS IN RESTAURANTS
LANDSCAPE
SAND AND CEMENT
ROCKS
DISTRESS PAINT
PLASTER
STONES AND TILES
25. STRUCTURAL
GENERAL INFORMATION
FLOOR COUNT 23 FLOORS
EAST TOWER 22 FLOORS
WEST TOWER 19 FLOORS
STRUCTURALTYPE MID RISE, HOLE
HEIGHT OF THE BUILDING 93.0 M (305.1 ft)
EAST TOWER 90 M
WEST TOWER 78 M
CORE MATERIALS STEEL BARS, SAND, CEMENT,
GLASS, MARBLES AND STONES