Verde Residences and Offices

Verde Offices
General information
Coordinates 25°16′13″N 55°16′04″E / 25.270308°N 55.267817°E / 25.270308; 55.267817Coordinates: 25°16′13″N 55°16′04″E / 25.270308°N 55.267817°E / 25.270308; 55.267817
Construction started November 2008
Height
Roof 135 m (443 ft)
Technical details
Floor count 32 levels
Floor area 820,000 sq ft (76,200 m2)[1]
Design and construction
Architect Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture[2][3]
Developer ETA Star Group
Verde Residences
General information
Coordinates 25°16′15″N 55°16′08″E / 25.270833°N 55.268861°E / 25.270833; 55.268861
Construction started November 2008
Height
Roof 200 m (656 ft)
Technical details
Floor count 48 levels
Floor area 1,350,000 sq ft (125,400 m2)[4]
Design and construction
Architect Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture[2][3]
Developer ETA Star Group

The Verde Towers or Verde Residences and Offices are award-winning,[5][6] environmentally sustainable buildings[2] under construction in Dubai Maritime City, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.[7]

Location

The towers are located on the man-made peninsula called the Dubai Maritime City.

Dubai Maritime City is located northwest of the main city centre and creek area business district. The site is connected by a causeway to Dubai proper. Principally located towards the east of Dubai, the project site is situated in close proximity to Jumeirah Beach Road (1 km), Bur Dubai (1.5 km), Shindaga tunnel (Deira) (2.5 km), Sheikh Zayed Road (3 km), and the Dubai International Airport. (10 km)[8]

Design

Designed by the firm of Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture, the design of the Verde Residences and Offices was described by the developer as:

Adrian Smith and Gordon Gill, two of the most recognized and awarded architects in the world. Their pathbreaking work, which includes landmark tall structures, emphasizes a holistic approach to design that integrates all project disciplines and work symbioticaly with their natural surroundings. Verde, much like their many architectural marvels around the world, continues Adrian's and Gordon's tradition of integrating energy efficient systems and technologies into their designs.[3]

The Verde Towers sustainable design features have been endorsed by the renowned environmental scientist Dr. R.K. Pachauri, co-winner of the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize and chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change, who participated in the project launch on March 26, 2008.[1] Commenting on the launch of VERDE Residences and Offices, Dr. R.K. Pachauri said: “It gives me immense pleasure to be a part of the launch of VERDE Residences and Offices. I am happy that ETA Star Properties have shown the industry the direction towards working on projects that maintain equilibrium in the environment we live and operate in. I must appreciate the efforts of Dubai Maritime City in promoting sustainable development. Let the launch of VERDE lead to setting of a benchmark for many similar projects in this region."[2]

Name

Mr. Abid Junaid, Executive Director, ETA Star, said: “The name VERDE has its roots in Spanish, which means green. It is rather apt that we have named our first Green project thus. Besides aiming for a Gold-certified Green building, VERDE will provide the best of amenities for both working and living. We are happy to state that this launch is in line with Dubai Maritime City’s vision of sustainable development and to create a unique environment for the global maritime community."[2]

Details

The Verde Towers is actually two buildings: The Verde Residences, a residential tower with commercial and residential uses on the first 4 levels and The Verde Offices, a commercial tower.[7]

1. Residential tower with retail has a total built up area of 135,000,000 sq ft (12,500,000 m2).[2]

2. Commercial tower with offices with a total built up area of 820,000 sq ft (76,000 m2).[2]

3. Combined built up area of both towers are 2,170,000 sq ft (202,000 m2)[2]

4. The office tower is 33 floors high with 25 office floors and the residential tower is 48 floors high with 40 storeys in height.[2]

Designed by architects Adrian Smith and Gordon Gill, this project is expected to be delivered by early 2011.[2]

Awards

•Arabian Property Middle East Awards' "Best Green Development Award", Verde Residences + Offices, 2008

•The CNBC Arabian Property Awards, Best Architecture Award, Verde Residences, 2008

See also

References

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