The crowning glory is the Burj al Arab (Arabian Tower) completed in October 1999 and officially opened on 1st December 1999. This extraordinary 321m tower is entirely unique in design, fulfiling the clients brief for a landmark building in Dubai. The Burj al Arab looks set to take its place amongst the likes of Sydney Opera House & the Eiffel Tower as symbols of their countries.
The Burj al Arab is the 15th tallest building in the world, and the tallest single structure hotel, standing 300m out to sea on a man made island, it has taken design and technology forward into the next millennium. Designed in the shape of a giant sail on a triangular plan the Burj al Arab Hotel is stunning in its simplicity and clarity. The Burj al Arab tower is already being covered in international media throughout the world, forming a backdrop for international events such as the powerboating World Championships.
The Wild Wadi Aquapark, on the same site, is a fully themed Arabic water park with some of the latest rides, slides and gismos in the entertainment industry. Opened in July 1999 is thrilling locals and visitors alike.
With these astounding results, even before the opening of the Burj al Arab we feel that through our design and technical expertise creating this resort has led it to achieve a place on the International Tourist and Business map.
The Wild Wadi Aquapark, on the same site, is a fully themed Arabic water park with some of the latest rides, slides and gismos in the entertainment industry. Opened in July 1999 is thrilling locals and visitors alike.
With these astounding results, even before the opening of the Burj al Arab we feel that through our design and technical expertise creating this resort has led it to achieve a place on the International Tourist and Business map.
Jumeirah Beach Resort was a phased development in three distinct parts:-
1) Jumeirah Beach Hotel
2) The Wild Wadi Aquapark
3) The Burj Al Arab
Burj al Arab Hotel
The Burj Al Arab is a super luxury 7 star All Suite hotel accommodating 202 No. 1, 2, 3 bedroom suites. Currently the tallest hotel in the world, 28 no. double storey floors, 321m high built on a man-made landscape island of the Jumeirah coastline. Full height atriums are enclosed by Teflon woven glass fibre curved walls. The Burj al Arab hotel offers 3 No. richly decorated restaurants, a 27th floor Skyview Restaurant and a 1st floor All Day Dining Restaurant and an Underwater Restaurant housing a high density of indigenous fish in 1150m³ in 3 No. Reef Aquariums accessible only via a submarine styled ride. With state of the art technology for guest interfaces, this hotel was designed to establish a world landmark and the ultimate in service.
Burj al Arab – The Arabian Tower
The Arabian Tower forms the main focus of the Jumeirah Beach Resort
The Arabian Tower forms the main focus of the Jumeirah Beach Resort
Burj al Arab Structure + Design:
The Arabian Tower is a stunning Hotel built in the shape of a modern yacht sail to reflect Dubai’s seafaring heritage combined with a modern aspect moving forwards into the future. It is hoped that the unique shape of the Burj al Arab building will make it stand out amongst world structures and allow it to become an icon for the developing Dubai. The Burj al Arab design continues the nautical theme created by the Jumeirah Beach Hotel that is built in the form of a breaking wave.
The Arabian Tower is a stunning Hotel built in the shape of a modern yacht sail to reflect Dubai’s seafaring heritage combined with a modern aspect moving forwards into the future. It is hoped that the unique shape of the Burj al Arab building will make it stand out amongst world structures and allow it to become an icon for the developing Dubai. The Burj al Arab design continues the nautical theme created by the Jumeirah Beach Hotel that is built in the form of a breaking wave.
The Arabian Tower is 321 metres high and is the tallest stand-alone hotel structure in the world.
The Burj al Arab Tower is built 290 metres out to sea on a triangular, man made, landscaped island with sides of 150 m in length built off the sea bed in 7.5 metres of open sea.
The gross area of the tower is 1.2 million square feet with 28 double height space floors, each floor is 7m high.
The Burj al Arab island itself is linked to the mainland by a slender, gently curving road bridge, the outer most tip of the island is almost 450 metres offshore.
The island is protected by special hollow concrete armour units. The units present a perforated sloping surface to the sea that absorbs the impact of the waves without throwing water onto the island.
The mainly in-situ concrete structure of the tower building, with exposed diagonal steel wind bracing, is triangular in plan founded on 250 concrete piles which penetrate the sea floor to a depth of more than 40 metres.
The Burj al Arab accommodation wings enclose two sides of a huge triangular atrium that runs up the full height of the accommodation floors. The third side, facing the shore, is enclosed by a double skinned, Teflon coated woven glass fibre screen; the first time such technology has been used vertically in this form or to this extent.
The Burj al Arab Tower is built 290 metres out to sea on a triangular, man made, landscaped island with sides of 150 m in length built off the sea bed in 7.5 metres of open sea.
The gross area of the tower is 1.2 million square feet with 28 double height space floors, each floor is 7m high.
The Burj al Arab island itself is linked to the mainland by a slender, gently curving road bridge, the outer most tip of the island is almost 450 metres offshore.
The island is protected by special hollow concrete armour units. The units present a perforated sloping surface to the sea that absorbs the impact of the waves without throwing water onto the island.
The mainly in-situ concrete structure of the tower building, with exposed diagonal steel wind bracing, is triangular in plan founded on 250 concrete piles which penetrate the sea floor to a depth of more than 40 metres.
The Burj al Arab accommodation wings enclose two sides of a huge triangular atrium that runs up the full height of the accommodation floors. The third side, facing the shore, is enclosed by a double skinned, Teflon coated woven glass fibre screen; the first time such technology has been used vertically in this form or to this extent.
State of the art technology for guest interfaces and operational systems.
Communication facilities at the Burj al Arab range from digital telephone, inter-active TV, internet and video conferencing.
Fitted with some of the fastest lifts in the world, the Burj al Arab service lifts travel at a speed of 4 metres per second, whilst the panoramic lifts travel at a speed of 5 metres per second and the guest elevator at 7 metres per second.
Dicroyic lights illuminating the exterior of the Burj al Arab Tower in varying colours throughout the night.
Where the Burj al Arab bridge meets the island a animated display of water and fire greets the guest.
Communication facilities at the Burj al Arab range from digital telephone, inter-active TV, internet and video conferencing.
Fitted with some of the fastest lifts in the world, the Burj al Arab service lifts travel at a speed of 4 metres per second, whilst the panoramic lifts travel at a speed of 5 metres per second and the guest elevator at 7 metres per second.
Dicroyic lights illuminating the exterior of the Burj al Arab Tower in varying colours throughout the night.
Where the Burj al Arab bridge meets the island a animated display of water and fire greets the guest.
Burj al Arab – Building Information
atrium is set to be the tallest atrium in the world at 182 metres high, soaring up the centre of the ‘sail’, with a sumptuous health suite on the 18th floor and grand ballroom on top.
Burj al Arab Rooms
202 duplex suites with a mixture of 1,2 and 3 bedrooms with floor areas of between 169m sq. (1 Bed) to 780m sq. (3 bed Grande).
142, 1 bed 18, 1 bed end suite 4, 1 bed deluxe 28, 2 bed 6, 3 bed 2, 3 bed special 2, 3 bed grand (whole top floor)
142, 1 bed 18, 1 bed end suite 4, 1 bed deluxe 28, 2 bed 6, 3 bed 2, 3 bed special 2, 3 bed grand (whole top floor)
Burj al Arab Restaurants
– Al Mahara Seafood Undersea Restaurant
An undersea world experience incorporating more than 1000 cubic meters of sea water with large select specimens of rays, sand tiger sharks, or reef sharks, giant grouper, potatoe cod, jew fish and tropical species. Guests will be treated to a truly memorable and exciting experience as they approach this undersea restaurant
An undersea world experience incorporating more than 1000 cubic meters of sea water with large select specimens of rays, sand tiger sharks, or reef sharks, giant grouper, potatoe cod, jew fish and tropical species. Guests will be treated to a truly memorable and exciting experience as they approach this undersea restaurant
– Al Muntaha Skyview Restaurant – 27th Floor
The Burj al Arab skyview restaurant is situated 200 metres above the sea and cantilevers 25 metres from the main hotel structure. An elegant fine dining restaurant seating approximately 110 guests with dancing and a cocktail lounge affording magnificent panoramic views over Dubai and beyond.
The Burj al Arab skyview restaurant is situated 200 metres above the sea and cantilevers 25 metres from the main hotel structure. An elegant fine dining restaurant seating approximately 110 guests with dancing and a cocktail lounge affording magnificent panoramic views over Dubai and beyond.
– Al Iwan Seaview Restaurant – 1st Floor
A 24 hour luxury lobby lounge and restaurant with views of the Arabian Gulf
A 24 hour luxury lobby lounge and restaurant with views of the Arabian Gulf
Burj al Arab Banqueting & Conference Centre
A fully equipped conference centre and banqueting facilities will be available for up to 200 guests.
Burj al Arab Health Club
State of the art equipment and luxurious facilities for relaxation and exercising will be installed in the Burj al Arab Health Suite. Separate facilities include swimming pools for ladies and men as well as mixed bathing. A separate gentleman’s club includes Snooker and Billiard Tables.