Will the New York firm Leeser Architecture, with the realization ' Helix Hotel in Abu Dhabi Zayed Bay (UAE). Named for its split-level that seem to play a spiral, the hotel will be built right on the bay, partly floating on the water, adjacent to Sheikh Zayed Bridge architect Zaha Hadid is currently under construction. With Helix, Leeser Architecture has developed a new way of looking at the hotel in the UAE,
highlighting elements that are usually invisible, and playful mood parts that are traditionally static and soil. With 208 rooms and suites, arranged around a helical plan, the setting of the hotel pantry idea that the visitor should immediately embark in the old and the corridors and lobbies hard to characterize a typical hotel. The plans are constantly changing width and height as you move toward the top ones. No room is positioned in front of another and with the same view. As the winds spiral upward, the items range from salons and restaurants on the bay, meeting and conference rooms, coffee shop, a luxurious spa the fifth floor to finish the pool on the roof.
The running track at the fifth
plan represents the only time in the predominantly flat surfaces - a sleight of hand of the architect and an unexpected luxury that guests can enjoy in the cooler months. The pool on the roof of the hotel, located in the overhanging portion of the floor has glass-bottom that makes visible the water and swimmers from the ground. Leseer Architecture That is the American firm will build the new five-star luxury hotel in the Zayed Bay in Abu Dhabi , UAE. Called Helix fotel for ITS staggered floor plates, it Rests in the bay, floating in the water and Partially Adjacent to the serpentine Sheik Zayed bridge currently under construction by Zaha Hadid.
With 208 guest rooms and suites arranged around a helical floor, the hotel immediately dispenses with the idea that visitors must engage in the stale paradigms of rigid hallways and atria that characterize a typical hotel stay. the floor constantly shifts in width and pitch as it rises to the top floor, keeping public spaces always in flux. No two rooms positioned across from each other have exact views to the other side.
As the Helix winds upward, programmatic elements change from lounges and restaurants on the bay, to meeting rooms and conference facilities, to lounges and cafes, to the luxury indoor-outdoor health spa on the fifth floor, to, finally, the upper pool deck on the roof.
The running track on the fifth floor represents The Only Moment When The ramping ceases and a flat surface Prevails. In the sub-lobby, dynamic glass wall is built from the base of the second floor down into the water.
district in the city's north.