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Desert fortress through the eyes of a Disneyland imagineer … the 45-storey Abraj Kudai hotel in Mecca.
Photograph: Dar Al-Handasah
Four
helipads will cluster around one of the largest domes in the world,
like sideplates awaiting the unveiling of a momentous main course, which
will be jacked up 45 storeys into the sky above the deserts of Mecca.
It is the crowning feature of the holy city’s crowning glory, the
superlative summit of what will be the world’s largest hotel when it
opens in 2017.
With 10,000 bedrooms and 70 restaurants, plus five floors for the
sole use of the Saudi royal family, the £2.3bn Abraj Kudai is an entire
city of five-star luxury, catering to the increasingly high expectations
of well-heeled pilgrims from the Gulf.
Modelled on a “traditional desert fortress”, seemingly filtered through the eyes of a Disneyland imagineer
with classical pretensions, the steroidal scheme comprises 12 towers
teetering on top of a 10-storey podium, which houses a bus station,
shopping mall, food courts, conference centre and a lavishly appointed
ballroom...Continue reading...
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