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How are these beauties coming along? It will be interesting to follow the construction process.

And seriously, don't listen to the haters. Like a revolutionary and cutting-edge Zaha Hadid project like this ever could be built in North America. It is towers like these that makes Dubai on its way to becoming a world city in the future. This project alone makes up for a lot of the crap that is being built there.
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STAFF - Like a revolutionary and cutting-edge Zaha Hadid project like this ever could be built in North America.

That's true. . . there's not enough money in North America to justify building these types of unusual buildings. . . I suspect the same could be said for Europe as well. . .

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The best render yet!!




Some site offices are set up, some small excavation happening:



     
     
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Mmm...
A lot of posts in this thread sound like jealousy... I mean, Dubai is the first city that have a lot of types of projects by the first time: dancing towers, rotating towers, cloud towers, gigantic islands...
That's my point: why to hate other countries that can afford those projects?
HURRAY FOR DUBAI!!!

By the way... Nice job with those renders, Malec!!!
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Great building and design and not only the towers, but the complex itself. I'm featuring it at my website today (http://dubai.mag3.be).
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Old Posted Jan 23, 2009, 1:12 AM
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This is on hold. Nothing is getting built on that site now but Dubai Properties still own the plot so they might redesign, or only start after 5 years if at all. Who knows.I don't want to say cancelled though.
     
     
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Maybe they might start this in 5 years.


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· Published: 09 April 2009 11:30 GMT
· Author: Colin Foreman
· Last Updated: 09 April 2009 18:41

State-backed developer set to merge with sister company after taking over its management.

Dubai Properties has taken over the management of Sama Dubai, and plans to reactivate high-profile projects that the latter put on hold late last year.

The move is the clearest sign yet that Dubai plans to navigate the downturn by consolidating its real estate companies and projects.

"I manage all of Sama now - locally and internationally," Hashim al-Dabal, executive chairman of Dubai Properties, told MEED on 6 April.

The move is a precursor to a likely merger. "In one or two months time we will prove Sama is still alive," says Al-Dabal. "Then you might see Sama become part of Dubai Properties."

Contractors and bankers have expected a merger since February, when MEED reported that state-backed giant Dubai Holding planned to cut costs and restart stalled projects by consolidating its real estate subsidiaries.

Dubai Holding later confirmed that it would merge the back-office operations of its real estate subsidiaries, Dubai Properties Group, Sama Dubai and Mizin, which is part of Tatweer.

Since February, all three developers have cut costs and laid off employees to improve efficiency, which makes them more attractive targets for mergers.

"When you see a real investment opportunity [that has] been made efficient, that is when you can merge," says Al-Dabal.

Sama Dubai will receive financial assistance from Dubai Properties and Dubai Holding, which has received part of Dubai's $10bn sovereign bond.

"Dubai Holding is looking with the bond [Dubai's $10bn sovereign bond] to assist its subsidiaries where necessary," says Al-Dabal. "I would call it a bridging loan. If the company cannot return the money, it is not a good idea. I will only assist sustainable companies - those that can pay back in three or four years."

An injection of liquidity will allow Sama to restart work on its real estate projects.

Sama Dubai will continue with work on its Dubai Towers project in Doha, and will reactivate the Salam resort project in Bahrain and the Yiti development in Oman, says Al-Dabal.

"I have reviewed all of Sama's projects," says Al-Dabal. "It made some good investments outside Dubai and we are committed to them. I have reviewed Oman and Bahrain, given a plan to move forward, and a team is ready to reactivate them."

In Dubai, work will restart on the Lagoons project after Dubai Properties held talks with the contractors that were working on the development's infrastructure.

"The Lagoons will definitely be active this year," says Al-Dabal. "I have done an execution plan in the past five weeks and we can continue. I have spoken to Dutco, Wade Adams and Al-Naboodah. Those three contractors are our partners [on the] projects and we will reactivate them."

"I have liquidity and a team of contractors - that is what I need to move forward."

The Lagoons is one of six UAE projects that Dubai Properties will continue to develop throughout the year. The other developments are the Executive Towers and Vision Tower at Business Bay, Al-Waha and The Villa in Dubailand, and Mirdif Villas.

According to MEED's Real Estate 100 survey of the Gulf's leading developers in September 2008, Dubai Properties' project portfolio totalled $95bn, and Sama Dubai was working on projects worth $25bn.

Dubai Properties will suspend or put on hold other projects depending on their commercial viability.So far, it has shelved plans for the Mudon development in Dubailand and Signature Towers at Business Bay. But both projects were in the early stages and had not been sold to investors.

Similarly, the developer has put Sama's opera house project at the Lagoons on hold until market conditions improve.

Developers in Dubai, such as Dubai Properties, are now focusing their efforts on projects that are nearing completion and are located within the city, rather than in outlying areas where potential buyers are less keen to invest and infrastructure and construction costs are higher.

REAL ESTATE PROJECTS

DUBAI PROPERTIES

Live projects (all Dubai)

Executive Towers

Al-Waha Villas

Mirdif Villas

The Villa

Vision Tower

Status unknown(all Dubai)

Mudon

Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Gardens

Signature Towers/DFM

Culture Village

Tijara Town

Bay Square



SAMA DUBAI

Live projects

Dubai Towers (Doha)

To be reactivated

Lagoons (Dubai)

Salam Resort (Bahrain)

Yiti (Oman)

To be kept on hold

Century City (Tunisia)

Amwaj (Morocco)

Opera House (Dubai)

Sources: MEED; Dubai Properties; Sama Dubai


In recent months, work has slowed or stopped on three of Dubai's largest out-of-town real estate developments: the Arabian Canal, Dubai Waterfront and Dubai World Central, which are located between Jebel Ali and the Abu Dhabi border.

"For projects, it is important to deliver, so we look at the construction costs and the avail-ability of infrastructure, which is normally closer to the city," says Al-Dabal.

"Both Dubai Properties and Emaar [Properties] have projects in the centre of Dubai. They are what I call the 'go' projects."

As Dubai's population contracts, there are concerns that there will be an over-supply of housing units by the end of 2009.

"The view of long-term oversupply is no longer a concern because a lot of projects have been put on hold," says Al-Dabal.

·Author: Colin Foreman. Gulf Bureau Chief
     
     
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God I hope they get built! These were amazing towers! Amazing design! I love the plot of land it sits on! Surrounding structures compliment this building [because most don't look nice and then BAM! This tower comes along!]. It was just amazing!
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They recently filled up some of the holes shown on the left and right of this picture. Who knows what will happen now.


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Old Posted Sep 28, 2009, 10:26 AM
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^^ It's actually a good thing. Those gaps needed to be filled up in order to proceed with this:




Although I really doubt this will get built anytime soon. Maybe they will build a park there, or else just the road and leave the plot empty.
     
     
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Al Habtoor arriving on site for some reason. Who knows, maybe they have bought the plot and will build something???


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good news , Al Habtoor at the site , massive mobilisation , generator, oil tank, water tank already there











still no ide what going to be there, Signature Towers or The Habtoor Tower
     
     
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Old Posted Nov 1, 2009, 2:44 PM
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Great information on signature towers and the financial market building on desmena.com



Signature Towers in Dubai by Zaha Hadid




Situated in the heart of Dubai’s new Business Bay in close proximity to SOM’s Burj Dubai, the Dancing Towers are a mixed use development, including offices, hotel, residential, and retail areas. The tower development also referred to as “Dancing Towers” incorporates two link bridges, waterfront park, and promenade on the central island of phase 1 of Dubai Properties’ Business Bay masterplan. The unusual fluid-lined triple tower proposal is the winning design of an international design competition including entries by Morphosis Architects, Los Angeles; RUR Architecture, New York; and Office of Metropolitan Architects, Rotterdam. Zaha Hadid’s design proposal is indicative of the architect’s distinctive style with the towers reflecting a dynamic fusion of volume and space.

The architects write: “The three towers rise above the creek and project themselves as an icon for the surrounding developments and for the Gulf region. The towers’ striking design creates a new presence that punctures the skyline with a powerful recognizable silhouette. The fluid character of the towers is generated through an intrinsically dynamic composition of volumes. The towers are intertwined to share programmatic elements and rotate to maximize the views from the site towards the creek and neighbouring developments.”

The masterplan foresees the plot directly connected to Sheikh Zayed Road – Dubai’s main commuter artery- linking it to the opposite side of the artificial bay and the developments southern boundary marked by Al Khail road. The site includes four different elements, leading to the idea of the “woven” combination of connections and the interlocking public spaces, and the triple tower configuration was developed to suite the requirement for hotel, residential, and office area.

A common podium emphasizes the connectivity of the towers and evokes a continual movement of activities and users within the complex. There are numerous large multiuse complexes such as this one among Dubai’s basket of wannabe icons, but they often tend to create an image of severance or disembodiment, while Hadid has on the contrary sought an inviting movement, while remaining “iconic”, irrespective of any of the surrounding “statements” that can be expected on surrounding plots, but also consciously and successfully connected to the developing district.







Project Facts

PROGRAM: Mixed-Use Development Competition; Offices, Hotel, Residential, Retail, Bridge, WaterfrontPark and Promenade
CLIENT: Dubai Properties, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
ARCHITECT: Zaha Hadid Architects
Design Zaha Hadid with Patrik Schumacher
Project Architect Chris Lepine
Project Director Lars Teichmann
Project Team Chris Lepine, Stephan Wurster, Eren Ciraci, Alessio Costantino, David Campos Hoda Nobakhti,Chryssanthi Perpatidou, Bowornwan May Noradee, Nahed Jawad, Hussam Chakouf, Bassam Al Shiekh, Daniel Norell, Tomas Rabl, Don Burusphat Chiara Ferrari, Erhan Patat, Inanc Eray, Ceyhun Baskin, Jose Lemos, Josias Hamid, Arianna Russo, Carlos S. Martinez, Judith Wahle, Vincenzo Cocomero, Agata Kurzela
Project architect [competition] Tiago Correia
Design team [competition] Ana Cajiao, Saleem Abdel-Jalil, Sophie Le Bienvenu,
Hooman Talebi ,Mathias Reisigl, Diego Rosales,Tyen Masten, Daewha Kang, Renos Constantino, Graham Modlen
SIZE/ TOTAL AREA: 350,000 m2 above ground and 300,000 m2 below ground.
STOREYS: 75; 65; 51. Max height: 357m.


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Zaha Hadid’s design for the Signature Towers confirms the role of Business Bay Development at the very forefront of Dubai’s rapidly changing
future. The three towers rise above the creek and project themselves as an icon for the surrounding developments and for the gulf region. The tower’s striking design creates a new presence that punctures the skyline with a powerful recognizable silhouette. The fluid character of the towers is generated through an intrinsically dynamic composition of volumes. The towers are inter-twined to share programmatic
elements and rotate to maximize the views from the site towards the creek and neighbouring developments. The design quality of the towers to act as a symbol and icon extends beyond their scale and location. These qualities are derived from the boldness of the architectural concept, from the ‘choreographed’ movement that combines the three towers in one overall gesture and ‘weaves’ with a series of public spaces through the podium, the bridges and the landscape beyond.



Context

There will, in the future, be a silhouette of towers, whose pinnacles will represent the hearts of the new districts within the greater metropolitan
area of Dubai. On the ground, the Business Bay development site will become stitched into the proposed extended road and infrastructure network of the enlarged metropolitan area. The new pedestrian routes and roads passing under and around the Towers’ development will extend across the creek, bringing people directly from Sheikh Zayed Road via a grid of major and minor thoroughfares and boulevards.
Connectivity and Public Space
The site is composed by 4 different parts: (A) central circular plot, (B) an elongated park plot, (C) the surface of the creek on axis of plot A and (D) a rectangular plot across the creek at the west margin. Connectivity between these parts becomes therefore central to the project; in order to produce an articulated design that encompasses both the scale and the different qualities of each of the parts, transforming them into a coherent scheme. The circular shape of the plot and attached vehicular circulation layout creates a barrier of vehicular traffic around the site, generating an island that detaches the plot from the waterfront promenade. By incorporating the design of two new link bridges and a new ground the project effectively multiplies the potential and connectivity of the site, linking the park at the East - via the towers with the water’s edge at the West margin of the creek.



Programme

Programming of public and private life is an active tool to inject life into the space, integrating new layers of activity and landscape, creating a network of synergetic uses that can develop a new urban ecology.
The programme was addressed as a whole with the three towers corresponding directly to the three main functions: offices, hotel and residential. Together, the towers generate a critical mass of sustainable programmatic relationships. The towers share a common base / podium, designed as a materialized shadow of the towers and programmed with retail, restaurants and amenities that support the demand from the tower’s population. The three towers are conjoined two by two, the Offices and the Hotel at the base and the Hotel and the Residential
at the top. Through these adjacencies, the towers are strategically organized in a symbiotic relation, sharing certain segments of the programme. The advantage of joining the three towers in one organism, allows the development to be lived in a full day cycle: anchored in it’s residential population, it reaches the peak of activity during office hours and it mutates through the diversity of the ever-changing population
of the hotel. The heterogeneous population mix creates a cosmopolitan urban environment, constantly energized and renovated through it’s own life.


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http://desmena.com/?p=345


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My gawd!!! That's just awesome!
     
     
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Those renderings are impressive!! Thanks!
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would be amazing if they are built tottaly up there on design levels whit the turning torso and CCTV Headquarters in Beijing

and the cctv headquarters building is good proof that this can be done.

and really beautiful renderings good job
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