"Synergy," another architectural design by Indian architect Zinnason for Dubai's Business Bay area, appears to be a stack of cubes. In front is a long corridor that overlooks the lake. The Dubai Grand Pyramid obviously draws inspiration from the Egyptian pyramids but remains modern in style. This pyramid makes full use of space and will have two smaller pyramids on either side to house the developer's offices and commercial spaces, making it an overall huge theme park. This building was designed by British architect Zaha Hadid at a cost of 235 million pounds. It is located next to Burj Dubai. Completion is planned for 2010.
Dubai’s iconic seven-star hotel, the Burj Al Arab, resembles an amoeba from a science fiction world, designed by the world-famous architect Zaha Hadid. The exterior is decorated with a mesh of glass windows. This highly futuristic building is an important part of the "Dubai Walk" plan. To implement the construction of this wheel-shaped building, Nakheel developers will construct an artificial island near the Dubai coastline. This will require 750,000 tons of stone and 650,000 cubic meters of sand.
A skyscraper that rotates and "dances" in mid-air sounds like science fiction. However, Dubai is constructing such a building, which will be the world's first wind-powered rotating skyscraper. It is expected that by 2010, people will be able to admire the graceful "dance" of this building.
The Burj Khalifa, standing at 818 meters with over 160 usable floors, will become the tallest building in the world after its completion. Besides breaking height records, the Burj Khalifa features the world's fastest elevators, traveling at a speed of 17.5 meters per second. Even the temporary construction elevators are incredibly fast, taking only about 70 seconds to ascend from the ground floor to the 124th observation deck.
Dubai's Diamond Hotel has a celestial blue moon-like feel, and this design can be described as utterly crazy. Each branch is a room, and if you stay there, remember to always carry a parachute.
The original design for "The World" islands was to create seven continents, but the Dubai developers realized large islands would be too expensive for anyone to buy. Therefore, they changed the plan to include 300 small artificial islands arranged in the shape of the world's continents.
The Anara Tower, though shorter than the world's tallest building by about 500 feet, boasts a more unique appearance than the Burj Khalifa. The top structure is not a wind turbine but a restaurant.
The Dubai Candle Towers, ranging from 54 to 97 stories, form a sculptural image resembling dancing flames. In terms of architectural expression, its mature aesthetics and structural engineering innovations are unmatched by any modern architecture. The "Dubai Tower - Dubai" also includes a series of ancillary facilities, including retail stores, entertainment venues, and residences, creating a vibrant atmosphere.
Dubai's waterfront area will bring Dubai 820 kilometers of coastline and 440 square kilometers of land and commercial water areas (an area seven times larger than New York's Manhattan). The district will house 400,000 residents. It is close to the under-construction Dubai Central Airport (the largest in the world), Dubai's famous SZR street, Jebel Ali Free Zone, and the capital Abu Dhabi. Therefore, the area will become a domestic and international hub for the United Arab Emirates.
Dubai's underwater hotel. These buildings in Dubai are truly amazing! Come and appreciate the dreamlike city of Dubai to relax a bit. It really feels like they only have money left... I genuinely think these are buildings that could only be seen in science fiction films... Wow... so wealthy... People casually park their Lamborghinis on the streets, and BMWs with damaged front panels are simply abandoned. Looking at this building reminds me of CCTV... Look at how they do it... So sci-fi, really, this is my only thought. A seven-star hotel built on an artificial island... Alright, now let's appreciate the prince of Dubai~~~~ Fangchi girls, get something ready to catch your drool and eyeballs~~
Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum, the Crown Prince of Dubai and the most likely heir to the throne, was born in 1987.... Look at those eyelashes... Why do you, a man, have such long eyelashes? Is it really necessary to live in the desert and rely on long eyelashes like camels to block sand??? Also, why are you smiling so charmingly??? Eyelashes......... My entire focus..... His hobbies are quite extensive... Look at those glasses—they're Armani..... Look at that skin... tsk tsk tsk~~~~~ Crown Prince Hamdan is also the Asian Games equestrian champion~~~~ We raise cats and dogs, but look at what he raises.... The prince's garden... Dreamy... He just keeps some small peacocks, lions, and tigers... His hobbies are indeed extensive~~~~ Then there's Crown Prince Hamdan when he was younger~~~~ A true young boy~~~~ Crown Prince Rashid of Dubai, a bit mischievous looking, born in 1981~~~~ This is Prince Majid.. I forgot which year he was born... The life of rich little boys.... A group of little princes.... Oh wow... They're too well-behaved... Carefully observe the two standing and the one sitting in the middle; don't they look extremely alike?? And then look at the one standing on the left and the upper part of the one sitting in the middle, doesn't it look exactly like a model???? Pictures finished... If you're upset, come back and criticize... If you don't, I'll assume you're very confident in your looks...