Emirates Towers

The Emirates Towers (Arabic أبراج الإمارات DMG Abrāǧ al - Imārāt, towers of the Emirates ' ) are two belong together skyscraper in Dubai, the Emirates Office Tower and Jumeirah Emirates Towers Hotel.

Description

Both towers have a triangular plan, with only ever two sides of the triangle are massive; the third side is mostly only of a glass panel. This light-filled atriums inside arise, extending almost the entire height of the building. In the atria, at the glass elevators, the driving speed was reduced after the opening, as co-moving subjects had passed often given the speed up in the air.

Jumeirah Emirates Towers Hotel (also Emirates Towers Hotel Emirates Towers Two) is the third highest used solely as a hotel building in the world after the Rose Tower and the Burj al Arab. The hotel is 309.1 meters high and has 54 floors.

His twin tower, the Emirates Office Tower (also Emirates Towers One) was, when completed with 354.6 meters high and 56 storeys the tallest building in Dubai is, however, now surpassed by several other buildings. It houses mainly offices. Also, Muhammad bin Rashid Al Maktoum, ruler of Dubai, has there business premises.

In the base of the building is the luxurious shopping center, The Boulevard.

Operator of the hotel is the Jumeirah Group.

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