Monday, January 29, 2018

The view from the Sky

Towers

Doha, Qatar

Tall buildings will continue to play an important role in the functioning of major urban milieu, providing that they can be specified and procured on an economic basis to ensure commercial viability.  Tall buildings should continue to command premium rents and will play an important role in providing variety and high quality accommodation.  The ability of tall buildings to provide residential and mixed use accommodation will improve their attractiveness to developers and investors in giving scope for risk management and diversification.



In the recent years Qatar’s construction sector has been the most important driving force behind a robust economy. Qatar is pressing ahead with its construction schedule ahead of the FIFA 2022 World Cup. Infrastructure development is at the center of the Qatar National Vision 2030. Qatar has a fair share of tall buildings under its belt, the country despite its small size has over 50 buildings that are more than 100 meters tall. Construction is one of the fastest-growing of non-hydrocarbon sectors in the country. According to Oxford Business Group, Qatar has some 115 hotels, totaling nearly 20,700 rooms, with 105 new hotels and a further 21,000 rooms in the pipeline. 


The Tallest Building - Tower in Qatar


Dubai Tower Doha

This skyscraper would be the tallest building in the country at 437.1 meters tall when completed. Currently, the construction of the building is on hold, the construction was started in 2007. The building has been designed by Robert Matthew Johnson Marshall (RMJM) architects. The building is designed to have 91 floors above ground with 40 high speed elevators to ferry people to and from these floors. The cost of constructing Dubai Towers Doha is estimated to about $275 million. If and when completed the Tower will have as many as 80 retails units, 304 apartments, and a 120 room 5-star hotel as well. 

Aspire Tower Doha

Also known as the Torch-Doha standing at 300 meters is the tallest building in the country. The Tower was designed by the renowned architect Hadi Simaan. The Torch was at the centre of attention during the 15th Asian Games, which Qatar hosted in 2006. The Torch Doha housed the Asian Games flame, the flame was visible across Doha through the entire duration of the games. The Torch was completed at a cost of €133,395,000 in 2007 and consists of 51 floors, 17 elevators, and a total area of 35000 square meters. The Torch Tower was converted into the 5-star rated Torch Hotel in 2011 and given its center location it quickly became a preferred place to stay for business leaders, foreign visitors, athletes. Even European Soccer teams FC Schalke 04 and Paris Saint Germain have stayed at the Torch Hotel. The location of the Torch Hotel is very convenient since it lies in the heart of the Aspire Zone and it also has an air-conditioned walkway through to the Villaggio Mall.

Barjeel Tower Doha
Also known as the Al Fardan Residences or Kempinski Residences and Suites, Barjeel Tower is currently the second highest building in Qatar and the tallest residential tower in the country. The building consists of 370 high end apartments in its 64 above ground floors. Barjeel was designed by the Arab Engineering Bureau, the building was completed in 2009, taking just 3 years for completion. The architectural height of Barjeel is 253.3 meters.

Palm Tower Doha

The Palm Towers in Doha have become an icon of the city’s cultural memory. The palm tree is a symbol of survival, and the form of these towers is meant to represent the continuance and success of the surrounding community. The faces of the buildings are punctuated with stainless steel fins as well as geometric manipulations of the form to accomplish this imagery. Standing as landmarks in Doha’s quickly expanding commercial district, the slender twin towers have a variety of office spaces to cater to the needs of its users. The circular core and hexagonal form contribute to the layout’s efficiency. At the base, the towers are connected by an eight-story parking podium to serve all visitors and occupants. The towers stand at 244.4 meters and both comprise of 58 floors above ground, each tower has 26 high speed elevators and 2188 parking spaces each. The twin towers of Qatar were inaugurated in 2011 and were designed by MZ Architects.


World Trade Center Doha

The World Trade Center building in Doha is 241 meters high. It has 51 floors above ground and 27 high-speed elevators. The building is located at West Bay in Doha, the capital of Qatar. The construction was started in 2010 and completed in 2013. The observatory of the building is located at 197.5 meters. The building is owned by Qatar General Insurance & Reinsurance Company and was designed by MZ and partners.


                                              Hilton Double Tree Sinyar Tower


This skyscraper is tall at 230 meters.The construction began in 2012 and is completed later 2016. year. The tower  have 53 above ground floors divided into 340 serviced apartments.