JW Marriott Marquis Dubai

Building in Dubai

25°11′08″N 55°15′24″E / 25.1856°N 55.2566°E / 25.1856; 55.2566Construction started14 November 2006CompletedTower 1 - 13 November 2012
Tower 2 - 27 February 2013CostAED1.8 billion
US$490 millionOwnerEmirates GroupManagementMarriott InternationalHeightAntenna spire355.4 m (1,166 ft)Roof298.1 m (978 ft)Top floor298.1 m (978 ft)Technical detailsFloor count82Floor area320,314 m2 (3,447,830 sq ft)Lifts/elevatorsTower 1 - 14
Tower 2 - 14Design and constructionArchitect(s)Arch Group ConsultantsDeveloperEmirates GroupStructural engineerBG&EMain contractorBrookfield MultiplexOther informationNumber of roomsTower 1 - 804 rooms
Tower 2 - 804 roomsReferences[1][2][3][4][5][6]

The JW Marriott Marquis Dubai Hotel is the world's second tallest hotel, a 72-storey, 355 m (1,165 ft) twin-tower skyscraper complex in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The AED1.8 billion complex features a 1,608-room hotel run by Marriott International.

History

This project, owned by the Emirates Group, was originally conceived as a single, 350 m (1,150 ft), 77-storey tower intended to be completed in 2008 and built alongside the Sheikh Zayed Road. However, its design and location had to be changed because of the construction of a creek extension belonging to the Business Bay megaproject. The new twin-tower design was launched at the Arabian Travel Market in Dubai in 2006 with 395 m (1,296 ft) towers.[7] However, the shape of the towers was modified and the height decreased to 355 m (1,165 ft) in a later redesign. The concrete structural frames of both towers topped out in April 2010. By April 2011, the spires on both towers had been added and the outer structure of both towers almost completed. The buildings were completed in 2012, surpassing the Rose Rayhaan by Rotana as the world's tallest hotel.

With the first tower open, the hotel comprises 14 food and beverage outlets, rooftop bars, a business center, conference halls and meeting rooms, an extensive banquet hall, a 3,700 m2 (40,000 sq ft) spa and health club, as well as retail outlets, a swimming pool, and a gymnasium.[8][9]

The 2B+G+82[clarification needed] storey twin towers were completed in November 2012.

The hotel has 1364 standard guest rooms, 240 suites, 4 "presidential suites", a banquet hall, an auditorium, 18 Shops, 19 restaurants and a spa.

The form is inspired by the date palm. The towers are symmetrically placed on the 7-storey high podium to get views of the Burj Khalifa, Business Bay and the sea. The podium houses all the public areas, restaurants, banquet hall and back of house areas. The entrance lobby is 4 floors high and overlooks the Business Bay. The 1,000 capacity banquet hall has an independent access. The podium terrace has one of the largest spas in Dubai and is landscaped with gardens and swimming pool.[citation needed]

Architect Ashok Korgaonkar, founder and principal architect of Archgroup International Consultants designed the J W Marriott Marquis.

Gallery

  • Emirates Park Towers under construction on 31 January 2008
    Emirates Park Towers under construction on 31 January 2008
  • 20 September 2007
    20 September 2007
  • 28 December 2007
    28 December 2007

See also

References

  1. ^ "JW Marriott Marquis Dubai Tower I". CTBUH Skyscraper Center.
  2. ^ "JW Marriott Marquis Dubai Tower II". CTBUH Skyscraper Center.
  3. ^ "Emporis building complex ID 115348". Emporis. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016.
  4. ^ "JW Marriott Marquis Dubai Tower I". SkyscraperPage.
  5. ^ "JW Marriott Marquis Dubai Tower II". SkyscraperPage.
  6. ^ JW Marriott Marquis Dubai at Structurae
  7. ^ "Emirates Park Towers Hotel & Spa to be commanding Dubai Business Bay focal point". AMEinfo. Retrieved 7 November 2010.
  8. ^ "Construction of Dh1.8b Emirates Park Towers project firmly on track". Gulf News. Retrieved 7 November 2010.
  9. ^ "JW Marriott Marquis Dubai - Business Bay (Emirates Park Towers Hotel & Spa)". BNC Network. 17 July 2012. Retrieved 14 November 2012.

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