Monday, June 18, 2007

First Underwater Hotel to Open in Dubai

Amazing and interesting.
Hydropolis reproduces the human organism in an architectural design. There is a direct analogy between the physiology of man and the architecture. The geometrical element is a figure eight lying on its side and inscribed in a circle. The spaces created in the basin will contain function areas, such as restaurants, bars, meeting rooms and theme suites. These can be compared to the components of the human organism: the motor functions and the nervous and cardiovascular systems, with the central sinus knot representing the pulse of all life.
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Hydropolis Underwater Hotel, Dubai

Currently under construction in Dubai, Hydropolis is the world’s first luxury underwater hotel. It will include three elements: the land station, where guests will be welcomed, the connecting tunnel, which will transport people by train to the main area of the hotel, and the 220 suites within the submarine leisure complex. It is one of the largest contemporary construction projects in the world, covering an area of 260 hectares. It will open at the end of 2007.

The original idea for Hydropolis developed out of Hauser’s passion for water and the sea, and goes much deeper than just building a hotel underwater. More than just curiosity, it is a commitment to a more far-reaching philosophy. “Once you start digging deeper and deeper into the subject, you can’t help being fascinated and you start caring about all the associated issues,” he explains. “Humans consist of 80% water, the earth consists of 80% water; without water there is no life.”

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1 comment:

Zhanna said...

Very impressive,
Underwater Hotel, interesting, how it will look like, how it will work.
But nevertheless, I am sure, it will be the next masterpiece of our generation, like Palm Islands-artificial islands, Burj Dubai- the highest building in the world, Burj Al Arab- the only 7 star hotel!!! Have you noticed that only Dubai property has in its collection such creations, but before we could say Jack Robinson, many countries will follow these examples.