By Randolph Jonsson
14:37 May 4, 2012

It seems the construction boom in bustling Dubai is far from over –
already home to several world record-holding projects, including the
tallest building (for just a little while longer), the largest shopping
mall and biggest man-made island, plans are now afoot to construct what
will likely be the world's largest underwater luxury hotel, the Water
Discus. Several years ago, we reported on another such ambitious
project, Hydropolis, which sadly never got past the blueprint stage. If
Polish company Deep Ocean Technology's (DOT) plans come to fruition,
however, guests could one day find themselves asleep beneath the waters
of the Persian Gulf.

To bring this fantasy complex into being, DOT, with the help of Swiss
firm BIG InvestConsult AG, turned to local shipyard Drydocks World,
which will be tasked with constructing the futuristic disc-shaped hotel.
The underwater portion, with about 11,000 square feet (1,000 square
meters) of usable area, will house 21 two-guest rooms, and sit about 33
feet (10 m) below the waves. Plans also call for a diving
center
complete with decompression chamber and air locks, a spa, a spacious
garden, open terraces above the waterline, and even a helipad atop one
of the surface discs for guests who wish to arrive by air.
To address the unpredictability that often comes with projects involving the sea, the entire
structure
can be moved should environmental (or economic) conditions change.
For added safety, surface discs will be buoyant and detachable from the
main
structure
to act as lifeboats should disaster strike. A large central shaft
connects the submerged and surface discs and contains both an elevator
and stairs for easy access between levels. Three adjustable columns add
further
support to the above-surface portion of the
structure , the various discs of which are themselves interchangeable.
Bogdan Gutkowski, President of BIG, imagines the project will have an
impact on numerous areas besides the region's tourism. “Water Discus
Hotel project opens many new fields of development for the hotel and
tourism sector, housing and city sector in the coastal off-shore areas,
as well as new opportunities for ecology
support by creation of new underwater ecosystems and activities on underwater world protection," he told World
Architecture News. "Additionally we would like to create here in the UAE the International Environmental Program and
Center
of the Underwater World Protection – with Water Discus Hotel as a
laboratory tool for oceans and seas environment protection and
research.”
Grand plans, indeed.
While the idea of staying underwater is far from new, technology has
greatly improved to meet the formidable challenges of sub-marine
construction, so the likelihood of this and similar projects actually
getting built is sure to increase. Famed explorer Jacques Cousteau once
envisioned numerous manned underwater colonies to facilitate
exploration and though that didn't come to pass, for fans of underwater
living, projects like the Water Discus may prove to be the next best
thing.
Source: Deep Ocean Technology via WAN