Episode
MegaStructures: Dubai's Dream Palace (Worlds Tallest Hotel)
Overview
Megastructures heads to the tiny desert kingdom of Dubai to explore the remarkable engineering behind the seven-star Burj Al-Arab Hotel. Five years in the making, this striking building stands like a gigantic white sail off the shore of Dubai. As this programme reveals, a refusal to compromise on the part of the hotel’s young designers ensured that the project pushed the boundaries of design. The Burj Al-Arab was envisaged by Dubai’s crown prince, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, as a means of diversifying the country’s economy away from oil into tourism. The Sheikh dreamt of a luxury hotel that would put Dubai on the world map, and surprised many by choosing a relatively inexperienced British firm to supply the design.
Details
- Series
- MegaStructures
- Season
- Season 4
- Episode
- Episode 2
- Air date
- 2007-07-09
- Runtime
- 60 min
Episode context
Dubai's Dream Palace (Worlds Tallest Hotel) is Episode 2 in Season 4 of MegaStructures. It aired on 2007-07-09. The runtime is 60 min.
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