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Skyscraping rainforest to be centrepiece of under-development Dubai Rosemont
POSTED 27 Jul 2016 . BY Kim Megson
Lush vegetation native to Dubai will be installed on the outdoor podium of the futuristic 53-storey hotel tower Credit: ZAS Architects

Round this amazing rainforest there’ll be adventure trails, play zones, waterfalls, streams and an artificial beach with a splash pool
– DJ Armin
A 75,000sq ft (7,000sq m) rainforest will be situated halfway up a tower in the Hilton Worldwide hotel in Dubai as part of a "never before seen" entertainment experience created by ZAS Architects.

In an exclusive interview with CLAD, principal DJ Armin said the firm is using innovative digital technology, advanced architectural practices and biophilic design to create an indoor/outdoor leisure experience that “can work successfully through all four seasons and attract visitors to keep returning.”

The urban rainforest sits at the heart of the Rosemont Hotel project, which will feature Hilton's Curio Collection branding. Lush vegetation native to Dubai will be installed on the outdoor podium of the futuristic 53-storey hotel tower, so that huge jungle canopies provide shade and shelter.

A sensory system will stimulate the feeling of being surrounded by rainfall, while keeping guests dry by controlling where the water falls. A high humidity level mimicking a tropical environment will be created using water stored from condensation.

“The whole idea is to create outdoor entertainment in Dubai in the summer,” Armin told CLAD. “Usually people can only spend time outdoors in winter because of the heat. But by planting a rainforest on the rooftop of the podium we’ll create a cooler environment and different opportunities to connect and contrast to the indoor entertainment on the floors directly below – such as the trampoline park, bowling alley and laser tag.

“We’re not on a beachfront, and it’s not a resort where people can spend most of their day exploring the area. Our brief was to keep hotel guests at the Rosemont and attract exterior guests to use the public areas. So around this amazing rainforest there’ll be adventure trails, play zones, waterfalls, streams and an artificial beach with a splash pool.

“This idea is great for Dubai, because it's so dry and you see sand and desert but never any trees. Bringing the greenery to the building makes it look softer, so it’s not just concrete and steel and sand.”

Aside from the rainforest, other natural settings will be showcased in the hotel through animated 4D displays of underwater worlds in the lobby and 3D mapping in the elevators, which will see guests stepping around animated fish swimming on the floors of the high-speed elevators.

“Technology is key to the concept,” said Armin. “There’ll be a lot – from robot butlers and luggage handlers who greet you when you arrive, to the changing light sequence that will illuminate the facade of the tower. We really want to provide a lot of wow factors.”

Other leisure facilities at the hotel include a cantilevered glass-bottomed pool, a luxury Hilton spa and health club and a rooftop restaurant.

ZAS have also designed a second adjacent tower, inspired by a sea shell, that will house 280 five star serviced apartments. Together, the buildings will cost US$550m (€500m £419.5m) to develop and cover an area of 2 million sq ft (1.86 million sq m).

Construction has now begun in Al Thanyah district, close to the Palm Jumeirah artificial archipelago and the towers are expected to open in 2018. ZAS are currently tendering for a landscape architect to support the installation of the fully-formed rainforest.
The Rosemont Hotel and Residences will be operated by Hilton Credit: ZAS Architects
Dinosaurs will return as part of an attraction in the rainforest Credit: ZAS Architects
A sensory system will stimulate the feeling of being surrounded by rainfall, and splash pools will provide places to cool down Credit: ZAS Architects
The rainforest sits on a leisure podium supporting the tower Credit: ZAS Architects
4D animations will bring underwater worlds to the hotel's entrance area Credit: ZAS Architects
The towers will cost US4550m to build Credit: ZAS Architects
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Skyscraping rainforest to be centrepiece of under-development Dubai Rosemont
POSTED 27 Jul 2016 . BY Kim Megson
Lush vegetation native to Dubai will be installed on the outdoor podium of the futuristic 53-storey hotel tower Credit: ZAS Architects
Round this amazing rainforest there’ll be adventure trails, play zones, waterfalls, streams and an artificial beach with a splash pool
– DJ Armin
A 75,000sq ft (7,000sq m) rainforest will be situated halfway up a tower in the Hilton Worldwide hotel in Dubai as part of a "never before seen" entertainment experience created by ZAS Architects.

In an exclusive interview with CLAD, principal DJ Armin said the firm is using innovative digital technology, advanced architectural practices and biophilic design to create an indoor/outdoor leisure experience that “can work successfully through all four seasons and attract visitors to keep returning.”

The urban rainforest sits at the heart of the Rosemont Hotel project, which will feature Hilton's Curio Collection branding. Lush vegetation native to Dubai will be installed on the outdoor podium of the futuristic 53-storey hotel tower, so that huge jungle canopies provide shade and shelter.

A sensory system will stimulate the feeling of being surrounded by rainfall, while keeping guests dry by controlling where the water falls. A high humidity level mimicking a tropical environment will be created using water stored from condensation.

“The whole idea is to create outdoor entertainment in Dubai in the summer,” Armin told CLAD. “Usually people can only spend time outdoors in winter because of the heat. But by planting a rainforest on the rooftop of the podium we’ll create a cooler environment and different opportunities to connect and contrast to the indoor entertainment on the floors directly below – such as the trampoline park, bowling alley and laser tag.

“We’re not on a beachfront, and it’s not a resort where people can spend most of their day exploring the area. Our brief was to keep hotel guests at the Rosemont and attract exterior guests to use the public areas. So around this amazing rainforest there’ll be adventure trails, play zones, waterfalls, streams and an artificial beach with a splash pool.

“This idea is great for Dubai, because it's so dry and you see sand and desert but never any trees. Bringing the greenery to the building makes it look softer, so it’s not just concrete and steel and sand.”

Aside from the rainforest, other natural settings will be showcased in the hotel through animated 4D displays of underwater worlds in the lobby and 3D mapping in the elevators, which will see guests stepping around animated fish swimming on the floors of the high-speed elevators.

“Technology is key to the concept,” said Armin. “There’ll be a lot – from robot butlers and luggage handlers who greet you when you arrive, to the changing light sequence that will illuminate the facade of the tower. We really want to provide a lot of wow factors.”

Other leisure facilities at the hotel include a cantilevered glass-bottomed pool, a luxury Hilton spa and health club and a rooftop restaurant.

ZAS have also designed a second adjacent tower, inspired by a sea shell, that will house 280 five star serviced apartments. Together, the buildings will cost US$550m (€500m £419.5m) to develop and cover an area of 2 million sq ft (1.86 million sq m).

Construction has now begun in Al Thanyah district, close to the Palm Jumeirah artificial archipelago and the towers are expected to open in 2018. ZAS are currently tendering for a landscape architect to support the installation of the fully-formed rainforest.
The Rosemont Hotel and Residences will be operated by Hilton Credit: ZAS Architects
Dinosaurs will return as part of an attraction in the rainforest Credit: ZAS Architects
A sensory system will stimulate the feeling of being surrounded by rainfall, and splash pools will provide places to cool down Credit: ZAS Architects
The rainforest sits on a leisure podium supporting the tower Credit: ZAS Architects
4D animations will bring underwater worlds to the hotel's entrance area Credit: ZAS Architects
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