Nothing
in Dubai is impossible and this was once again confirmed when the Nakheel Corporation today unveiled concept plans to construct another
offshore island development just off the coast of Dubai. Conceived by His
Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the development is called 'The World' and will consist of a series of 200 islands, positioned
strategically to form the shape of the world map.
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"This development will be positioned 5 kilometres off the coast of Dubai. It
will be 5.5 kilometres in length and width, and will cover 60 million square
feet, including 10 million square feet of beach", said Sultan Ahmed Bin
Sulayem, Executive Chairman, Nakheel.
Further commenting on the project Sulayem said, 'The World' is set to be the
most exclusive and private water retreat available in Dubai. It will provide an
intriguing and one of a kind haven for investors looking for exclusive and
world-class real estate opportunity.
The 200 islands will vary in size and will be themed to show some similarities
to the specific country they are representing.
To ensure the island ambience is maximised restrictions have been placed
on the height of developments. A series of waterways, canals and lakes have also been integrated into the overall design. Considered a first of its
kind, this development is expected to cater specifically to the elite residential
and tourist market.
Access to the island will be entirely by marine transport only - there will be
no road access. To protect the development, two types of breakwater will be
built to surround it; these include an above water revetment and a submerged reef.
The first stages in construction of the islands, known as reclamation, are
expected to commence in late 2003 and total completion of the project is
forecast for 2008.
Dubai over the last few years has become the living embodiment of
innovation, ambition and forward thinking. Much of this is down to Sheikh
Mohammed's influence and unshakable desire to create a contemporary role
for his country as a major world centre for business, tourism and as a model
of multi-cultural living.
'The World' project joins a growing list of landmark projects in Dubai. These
projects include the six star Burj Al Arab hotel, the iconic Emirates Towers
and of course the extraordinary Palm project. The Palm project consists of
the world largest two palm-tree shaped islands, which are also currently
under construction by the Nakheel Corporation.
According to studies, tourism to Dubai is growing exponentially, with the
current number of visitors standing at 5 million due to reach 10 million by
2007, and an incredible 40 million by 2015. |