迪拜的浮动家园

 

迪拜,阿拉伯联合酋长国包围300废弃的人工岛屿,迪拜最新的房地产奇迹的所有设施的豪华酒店和海底的看法。...





迪拜,阿拉伯联合酋长国包围300废弃的人工岛屿,迪拜最新的房地产奇迹的所有设施的豪华酒店和海底的看法。

浮动海马别墅卧室的窗帘打开埋移植于波斯湾海域的珊瑚和。大嘴的石斑鱼和其他鱼类的飞镖过去在丙烯酸窗口。



但海马,一个雄心勃勃的大饭店发展的部分称为欧洲的心脏,将建在填海的岛屿-有一个更宏伟的探测目标。他们想拯救世界,为长期停滞的地球形岛项目迪拜海岸之称,通过提供一个重大的发展,建立在其他沙群岛启动。



“我们希望成为第一个。我们都知道这是一个风险和机会,说:”约瑟夫克莱因丁斯特,对克兰丁斯特集团董事长,这是建设漂浮的海马和欧洲的心脏。

他说:“世界已经开始行动了。”



迪拜已经拥有世界上最高的建筑,室内滑雪场和人工岛屿的可视空间。但当机器制作叶子的棕榈岛群岛的兴盛,世界停止与迪拜的金融危机2009纺。

连同其他几个国有企业,Nakheel公司,都落后项目国有生成器,发现自己当时无力偿还贷款数十亿美元。那些违约引发的崩溃,迫使邻国阿布扎比给迪拜100亿美元的援助。

其他项目已重新启动,在以后的几年中,将通过提高投资者的信心,迪拜即将举办2020世博会,或世界博览会。但世界项目由迪拜统治者的设想,酋长穆罕默德,已凋零。



今天,这300个岛屿只有两正在积极使用。一是对黎巴嫩岛一天使用的海滩度假胜地,另一个是一个豪华的别墅和一个直升机停机坪岛被认为是迪拜执政的家庭使用。迪拜新闻办公室没有回应关于该岛的评论请求。



在一份声明中,Nakheel承认只有两个岛屿开发,但表示,涉及项目的金融交易恢复项目。

“我们继续看到一个新的兴趣在世界上,并在支付价值10亿迪拉姆达到开发商与第三方结算协议(2亿7200万美元),允许工作有重新开始,”他说,没有详细说明。

一些建筑材料和机械能被从迪拜的海岸线的船进入世界。土方机械地在第一个岛的沙丘世界圆形防波堤后,提供项目的球形形状和剧照的电流。

其他的岛屿都空荡荡的克莱因·戴恩斯特直至发展跑码头,奥地利前警官和一次性的右翼自由党成员曾写过关于股票使他的财富。他还写了一个关于他的党获得对其政治对手分警方档案的书,它的领导人否认了在随后的政治丑闻在奥地利2000。



在码头上,一个标志画在黑色,红色和黄色的宣布:“欢迎来到德国:德国护照”。在它的后面,两计划宾利初始水泥块帧品牌别墅站在瑞典岛。计划要求10个类似的别墅是建在那里,以及酒店、餐馆、酒吧和其他景点在空周围的岛屿为欧洲发展的核心部分。

然而,真正的明星,是漂浮的海马锚定一个人在附近的通道。

重达240吨,海上别墅有缅甸柚木装饰墙壁。在顶层的酒吧都是露天的,空调,带热水浴缸。下面,玻璃墙的客厅和餐厅开在蓝色的沙滩椅和网允许在水下面一看。

在甲板下面,自动窗帘在卧室里开出来到海景下。珊瑚从伯瓷阿拉伯网站移植,迪拜标志性的帆形的豪华酒店,坐在树荫下的海马的唇,画海的生活。

“这是惊人的。它吸引了很多鱼,”詹尼Malerba,为欧洲心脏的酒店运营总监。“这非常符合'哇'的迪拜。”

到目前为止,克兰丁斯特说他的组织已经售出的浮动海马都要使用它们的人们和其他人将它们租出去作为计划的酒店部分在现场。在海马的新车型有1200万迪拉姆(320万美元)价格表。

克兰丁斯特表示他们计划在十月开放的心形圣彼得堡岛,与连接到水海马数十,电力和其他设施在岛上通过跳板。

不过现在的区域运行了一个发电机模型独自坐着,好奇的客户图纸。迪拜的摩天大楼是地平线上。

“如果这发生在任何其他国家,即使是在做了50年,没有人会为延迟考虑的,”克兰丁斯特说。“在迪拜,每个人都希望它需要在一天内完成。”

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Surrounded by 300 deserted man-made islands, Dubai’s newest real-estate wonder has all the amenities of a luxury hotel — plus views of the bottom of the sea.

The Floating Seahorse villas feature submerged bedrooms whose curtains open up to transplanted coral and the waters of the Persian Gulf. Wide-mouthed groupers and other fish dart past its over 9-centimeter-thick (3.5-inch-thick) acrylic windows.

But the Seahorses, part of an ambitious larger hotel development called The Heart of Europe — which will be built on reclaimed islands — have an even more grandiose-sounding aim. They want to save The World, as the long-stalled Earth-shaped island project off the Dubai coast is called, by providing a major development that jumpstarts building on its other sandy islands.

“We wanted to be the first one. We always knew it’s a risk and a chance,” said Josef Kleindienst, the chairman of Kleindienst Group, which is building the Floating Seahorses and the Heart of Europe.

He added: “The World has started to move.”

Dubai is already home to the world’s tallest building, an indoor ski slope and man-made islands viewable from space. But while the machine-crafted frond of the Palm Jumeirah archipelago flourished, The World stopped spinning with Dubai’s financial crisis of 2009.

Together with several other state-linked firms, Nakheel, the government-owned builder behind both projects, found itself at the time unable to repay billions of dollars in loans. Those defaults triggered a collapse that forced neighboring oil-rich Abu Dhabi to give Dubai a $10 billion bailout.

Other projects have restarted in the years since, nudged by improving investor confidence and Dubai hosting the upcoming 2020 World Expo, or world’s fair. But The World project as envisioned by Dubai’s ruler, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, has languished.

Today, only two of the 300 islands are being actively used. One is a day-use beach resort on Lebanon island, another is an island with a luxury villa and a helipad believed to be used by Dubai’s ruling family. The Dubai Media Office did not respond to a request for comment about the island.

In a statement, Nakheel acknowledged only two islands are developed, but said that financial deals involving the project are resuming on the project.

“We continue to see a renewed interest in The World, and have reached settlement agreements with third-party developers on payments worth over 1 billion dirhams ($272 million), allowing work there to recommence,” it said, without elaborating.

Some construction material and machinery can be seen entering The World by boat from Dubai’s coastline. Earth-moving equipment rattles over the sandy dunes of one of the first islands after The World’s circular breakwater, which offers the project its globe-like shape and stills its currents.

The rest of the islands are deserted until reaching the dock of the development run by Kleindienst, a former Austrian police officer and one-time member of the far-right Freedom Party who has written about making his fortune in stocks. He also wrote a book about his party obtaining classified police files on its political opponents, something its leaders denied in an ensuing political scandal in Austria in 2000.

At the dock, a sign painted in black, red and yellow announces in German: “Welcome to Germany: Passport Control.” Behind it, the initial cement-block frames of two planned Bentley-branded villas stand on Sweden island. Plans call for 10 similar villas to be built there, as well as hotels, restaurants, bars and other attractions on empty surrounding islands as part of The Heart of Europe development.

The real star, however, is the Floating Seahorse anchored alone in a nearby channel.

Weighing 240 tons, the villa on the sea smells of the Myanmar teak adorning its walls. A wet bar on its top floor is both open-air and air conditioned, with a hot tub. Below, the glass walls of its living room and dining room open out on blue beach chairs and netting allowing a look at the water below.

Below deck, automated curtains in the bedroom open out onto an under-the-sea view. Coral transplanted from the site of the Burj Al Arab, Dubai’s iconic sail-shaped luxury hotel, sits on the lip of the Seahorse under shade, drawing the sea life.

“It’s amazing. It attracts a lot of fish,” said Gianni Malerba, the director of hospitality operations for The Heart of Europe. “It fits very well with the ‘wow factor’ of Dubai.”

So far, Kleindienst said his organization has sold Floating Seahorses to both people who will use them and others who will rent them out as part of the planned hotels at the site. The latest models of the Seahorses have a list price of 12 million dirhams ($3.2 million).

Kleindienst said they plan to open the heart-shaped St. Petersburg island by October, with dozens of Seahorses connected to water, electricity and other utilities on the island via gangplanks.

For now though, the area runs off a generator and the model sits alone, drawing curious customers. Dubai’s skyscrapers are visible on the horizon.

“If this would happen in any other country, even if it is done in 50 years, nobody would consider it as delayed,” Kleindienst said. “Only in Dubai, everyone expects it needs to be done in one day.”


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