Tuesday, April 29, 2008

The World


A master plan as richly imagined as The World requires a mix of aesthetic beauty and seamless functionality. From the width of the canals, the convenience of strategically placed transportation hubs and marinas to world-class commercial centers and the stunning halo-effect of the islands, the development is designed to provide visitors and residents an experience they’ll wish to return to again and again.

A journey. A saga. A legend. The World is today’s great development epic. An engineering odyssey to create an island paradise of sea, sand and sky, a destination has arrived that allows investors to chart their own course and make the world their own.An array of island parcels means an array of possibilities. Engineered to be flexible and designed to be unforgettable – a blank canvas in the azure waters of the Arabian Gulf. An incomparable destination, The World is a collection of private islands that form a singular expression of exclusivity. Located off the coast of Dubai’s most desirable address, and created by Nakheel, Dubai’s premier developer, The World is quickly evolving into a one-of-a-kind destination and investment opportunity. As of late 2006, the islands are nearly 90% reclaimed. Developers are working to complete their plans for estate islands, residential and resort communities.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

I don't know how many would agree with me but i think this is such an awesomeeeeeeee idea!! For starters; it looks soo COOL!!

Anonymous said...

and hey i just checked out the site and WOWWWWWWWW!

Anonymous said...

I actually agree with you Sam. I like that they're broadening Dubai (into the sea) as opposed to making it more crowded than it already is.

Anonymous said...

do u think will ordinary people ever get there? i would actually love to visit several islands and then tell about it my grandchildren :) Oh my gosh it is a must see thing before i leave Dubai!

Anonymous said...

........-> speeeeechlessss

Mac said...

Damn thats freakaaay, wat happens when the sea level rises? Did anyone think of that? I would'nt want to risk it.

Anonymous said...

I would love to see this from an airplane. Another amazing concept.

Anonymous said...

mac ur absolutely right i couldnt agree more with u, very well-thought of u.