Dubai Marina Photos


For a different take on things go to Dubai Marina (A Novel), being written concurrently in conection with the National Novel Writing Month.

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Friday, December 01, 2006

Skyscrapercity.com Showcase

Skyscrapercity.com's Dubai Marina forum is a treasure trove of pics and info on Dubai Marina developments. One frequent poster goes by the moniker Dubai_Steve and the following are his shots:

Grosvenor House

The Builders: Construction workers who earn meagre salaries on the job.

Photos posted by Stephan23 and credited to Slugbelch.

Panoramic iew toward the upper end of the Marina.
Dubai Marina skyline from the Gulf.

A photo with a difference posted by Dubaiflyer.

Night shot from a Phase 1 fountain.

Photos by frequent Skyscrapercity.com poster Krazy.


Marina and JLT towers rising from early morning fog.

Additions

A Gotham city-esque view of the Marina from 2-Dec-06, as rains hit the UAE, by Josau:


The most incredible Dubai Marina construction site: the Marina mall, taken by Alt-Tab on 5 Dec. 2006.


Good catch by Dubai_Steve--something every building site should have (and which the government should mandate):


Return to Dubai Marina Communities.


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Saturday, November 25, 2006

Dubai Marina & Vicinity, p3

Some residents in Dubai Marina will be able to enjoy views such as these of Nakheel's Jumeirah Palm.

It is Nakheel's flagship Dubai development but questions linger over delays. The elegant formation of the trunk and palms are jam packed with properties.

The palm fronds house spacious villas with minuscule lawns, the outer crescent will have hotel and resort properties, and the trunk will feature low-rise condominium and hotel units.

Access to the island will be via a 10-lane expressway and monorail.

Beyond the Palm the coast view offers views along Al Surouh Rd. to the iconic Burj Al Arab hotel. In the foreground lies Le Royal Meridien Beach Resort and Spa.

The Burj Al Arab lies about 5 kilometers toward central Dubai.

The ruler's palace lies along the beautiful coast with it's excellent beaches.

Al Sufouh Rd. is the main thoroughfare leading into Dubai Marina from Dubai, apart from the Sheikh Zayed Road expressway. The road is a present being widened to offer up to 8 lanes with interchanges and flyovers leading to the Palm, SZR, Media City and other points.

A tram is planned that will link with the Metro and Palm island monorail along with a luxury commuter bus line. Beyond the Burj Al Arab the road is referred to as the Jumeirah Beach Rd.

Marina Crown is one of the 10 residential towers that will will eventually line Al Sufouh Rd. with views over-looking the Arabian Gulf. At 53 floors the Marina Crown will be less than half the height of some of the other towers being constructed.

Famously the Marina Crown is in fact lacking its crown, which had been designed in the shape of a green-colored angular roof. It would have provided an attractive accent to the otherwise attractively designed tower.



Most towers being constructed will include a distinctive roof feature, like the pyramid that sits atop the Al Seef tower, set back behind the Al Sufouh Rd. towers. The two blocks of the Marina which front Al Sufouh Rd. will eventually house up to 25 towering residential buildings, with as many as 4 rising over 100 storeys.

The new Dubai International Marine Club Luxury Beach Resort is currently under construction.

Le Royal Meridien Beach Resort and Spa appear in the foreground with its excellent beach facilities. Just beyond it is the elevated expressway leading to the Palm Jumeirah.

The DIMC (Dubai International Marine Club) lies at the mouth of the Dubai Marina, with near proximity to the Jumeirah Palm. It offers berths for private yachts and is the venue of the annual Dubai International Boat Show.

The Emirates Marina Serviced Residences rise to 59 floors, making it currently the tallest tower in the Marina. It stands at the head of the 3.5 kilometer long central canal of the Marina that bends and trails off in the distance.

The Emirates Crown tower, rising beside it in the image foreground, will rise to 64 floors when complete.


Towers , mostly under construction at present will line both sides of the Marina canal. Sheikh Zayed Roads along the upper image separates the Marina from the Jumeirah Lake Towers development. It will consist of up to 79 high-rise towers when completed which, similar to the Marina, will ring a man made lake.

The head of the Marina canal is wide providing berthing for small boats and yachts.

Phase 1 of the Dubai Marina development consists of the boat dock and a restaurant and shopping mall constructed within a podium structure. The podium also houses villas on top and parking for over 1000 cars below, in addition to six condominium towers.

At the head of the Marina, offering the best views is the 54-storey Marina Heights tower. Its penthouse apartments look over the full length of the Marina canal.

See photos from Dubai Marina & Vicinity, p2. Return to Dubai Marina Communities.


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Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Dubai Marina & Vicinity, p2


Dubai Marina and Jumeriah Lake Towers after sunrise, 18 Oct 2006.

Morning Light

The morning sun rises over the distant desert and quickly illuminates the towers looming over the landscape. By 7 a.m. construction crews are already at work. The October morning air is comfortable, neither chilli nor warm. Towers take on golden and silver hues.


A crane lowers a beam at the Iris Blue site, before the sand-colored facade of Jumeirah Beach Residences.


The construction crew in the foreground works at the former site of the Emaar Sales office.


From left, Emaar's Marina Tower, Damac's Marina Terrace and the Grosvenor Hotel.


Emirates Marina Serviced Residences (right) near to the excavated Torch tower plot in the foreground.


The photogenic Grosvenor Hotel.


The elevator shaft of the Marina Pinnacle quckly rising.


Number One Dubai Marina (center) and Al Seef tower (right) overlook the building site.


The crane, the mighty workhorse of the Dubai Marina.

More photos in the works for Dubai Marina & Vicinity, p3. See also DM & Vicinity, p1.

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Monday, October 30, 2006

Dubai Marina & Vicinity (October 2006), p1


Jumeirah Beach Residences (JBR) towers and the Al Fattan twins, 13-Oct.



Dubai Marina is noteworthy perhaps more for its buildings than anything else. It may even be the sheer quantity of buildings more than their architecture or design that fascinate some. For me, Dubai Marina inspires on both levels.


JBR towers complex (at left) with the rounded Horizon and other towers rising on both sides of the Marina channel.

Although a newly constructed masterplanned community, there is a striking amount of variety in building styles and layout. This results in an interesting and eclectic look and feel.


The JBR towers, however, represent a monolithic presence in the Marina today that will change as more towers are built.


The colors, lines and motif of the complex suggest classical elements.


Some, however, will disparage the monotony of block tower repetitiveness.


JBR towers still under construction.

With an end of 2006 target for handover of residential units to owners, it is more likely that construction will continue into 2007, especially interior work not apparent from the outside.


The Sheraton Resort hotel, an early beachside landmark, is flanked by the JBR development.


In the recent past the Jumeirah and Jebel Ali coast of Dubai was home to a few quiet hotel resort properties. Construction of the Marina has transformed the coast of Dubai.

Too Many Towers?


It is easy to make a case that the JBR development is overdone.


But the JBR towers do not stand alone. 50-60 storey towers that rise up today will be joined by 80, 90 and 100+ storey towers in the coming years.


The Marina Heights tower in the background while other towers rise before it.

Ongoing construction is a hallmark of the Marina and Dubai.


Jumeirah Lake Towers development, a 70+ tower development surrounding a man-made lake, also rises in the background.


As one drives along Sheikh Zayed Road, the towers of Dubai Marina on the one side and Jumeirah Lake Towers on the other line the highway.


Emaar, master-developer of Dubai Marina, has several tower projects in the development.


Emaar's Al Sahab Towers 1 & 2 rise up along the Marina canal.


Emaar's Nuran complex at Bridge 2.



Evening Sun

Every evening as the late afternoon sun begins to descend over the Gulf, it casts its golden rays against the towers of Dubai Marina. The interplay of sunlight and shadow accents the rich colors that begin to emerge.


The Jumeirah Beach Residences bathed in sunlight.


In order to maximize views, the JBR towers rise to varying heights. They also stand at slightly varying angles.


Al Fattan Tower is camoflaged against the blue sky, while the JBR's facade glows.


Emaar's Nuran Al Majara 1 tower (below) takes on a golden hue.


The predominate design theme, with slightly receding balconies and green tinted windows, is smart and contemporary. Meanwhile, the larger protruding balconies provide a geometric contrast.


The nearby La Riviera tower (below) makes a more dynamic statement.


It has sharper geometric features. Balconies protrude dramatically while large duplex suites display picture frame windows. Translucent shades extend from the rooftop. The overall effect is that of a poolside deck.


The Azure is an attractive low-rise property (below) whose roof overhang compliments that of La Riviera.


Unusual in the Marina, it features bold color contrasts.


The circular Horizon tower rises in the background.



A simple and perhaps less pricey property, the Azure's simple geometry and bold colors add an interesting element to this section of the Marina.


Emaar's Al Sahab 1 tower (above) glows in the sunlight with its sleek contemporary style.


The collection of towers in the Dubai Marina make it one of the most dynamic and vibrant communities in Dubai. Still a work in progress, it offers the potential of an exciting place of residence and leisure.

See more photos at
Dubai Marina & Vicinity, p2.
See also Dubai Marina Communities.