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DUBAI, Aug 12 ― Although the coronavirus pandemic has caused havoc in the hospitality industry, The First Group is moving forward with the construction of the Ciel hotel in Dubai Marina. The hotel, designed by award-winning architectural firm NORR, takes the form of a 365-metre-tall skyscraper...

Described as the world's tallest hotel, Ciel is slated to open in 2023. ― Picture courtesy of the First Group via AFP

The hotel, designed by award-winning architectural firm NORR, takes the form of a 365-metre-tall skyscraper that will house 1,042 guestrooms, including 150 suites. Additional standout design features include a 300-metre-tall atrium with vertically stacked, landscaped and naturally ventilated terraces spanning the 82-storey building.

“Ciel will set a new benchmark for innovative design in super-tall buildings, not just in Dubai, but globally. This landmark project will become an exciting addition to the famous Dubai Marina skyline,” Yahya Jan, President & Design Director for NORR, commented in a statement.

 

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