Plans for record breaking Twin Towers revealed in Dubai
By Katie Buckley
The towers will potentially transform Dubai's entire skyline Credit: Emaar Properties and Dubai Holding
Emaar Properties and Dubai Holdings have announced plans to build “the tallest twin towers in the world” as part of a 2.3sq m (6sq km) mega development in the Dubai Creek Harbour district, UAE.
The development will encompass the two towers – which will have to stand higher than 88 storeys to beat Kuala Lumpur’s current record – and six other luxury residential towers, each 40 storeys tall.
As well as residential structures, the entire site has been masterplanned to include an integrated transport system, green open parks and a sustainable ecosystem allowing residents to experience a ‘new aspirational lifestyle’.
Dubai Creek Harbour at the Lagoons will also offer facilities such as a retail precinct, bespoke luxury hospitality offering, a yacht club, cultural amenities, educational facilities and other unnanounced leisure choices.
“Dubai Creek Harbour by The Lagoons is a historic development that aligns with the future goals of our city," said Ahmad Bin Byat, chief executive officer of Dubai Holding.
The entire site is modelled around the current waterfront and all of the new components will be based around open green spaces, boulevards and various central parks whilst maintaining the Harbour itself as a focus.
Emaar Properties and Dubai Holdings have announced plans to build “the tallest
twin towers in the world” as part of a 2.3sq m (6sq km) mega development in the Dubai
Creek Harbour district, UAE.
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Plans for record breaking Twin Towers revealed in Dubai
By Katie Buckley
The towers will potentially transform Dubai's entire skyline Credit: Emaar Properties and Dubai Holding
Emaar Properties and Dubai Holdings have announced plans to build “the tallest twin towers in the world” as part of a 2.3sq m (6sq km) mega development in the Dubai Creek Harbour district, UAE.
The development will encompass the two towers – which will have to stand higher than 88 storeys to beat Kuala Lumpur’s current record – and six other luxury residential towers, each 40 storeys tall.
As well as residential structures, the entire site has been masterplanned to include an integrated transport system, green open parks and a sustainable ecosystem allowing residents to experience a ‘new aspirational lifestyle’.
Dubai Creek Harbour at the Lagoons will also offer facilities such as a retail precinct, bespoke luxury hospitality offering, a yacht club, cultural amenities, educational facilities and other unnanounced leisure choices.
“Dubai Creek Harbour by The Lagoons is a historic development that aligns with the future goals of our city," said Ahmad Bin Byat, chief executive officer of Dubai Holding.
The entire site is modelled around the current waterfront and all of the new components will be based around open green spaces, boulevards and various central parks whilst maintaining the Harbour itself as a focus.
Emaar Properties and Dubai Holdings have announced plans to build “the tallest
twin towers in the world” as part of a 2.3sq m (6sq km) mega development in the Dubai
Creek Harbour district, UAE.
Collaborations with the medical profession and greater aspirations around wellbeing are creating a need for more experts in our sector. It’s time to reboot our thinking around the workforce
As the entrepreneur who started Wexer, Fresh Fitness, Fitness DK and Repeat, as well as being a former elite athlete, Rasmus Ingerslev’s life looked perfect from the outside, but onthe inside it was a different story. He talks to Kath Hudson about healing old wounds
If the health service is to
survive, we must recognise
that it is a disease service
– and that wellbeing rests with
us, says the activity advocate
and healthy ageing champion.
He talks to Kate Cracknell
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