Models of the St. Regis Hotel & Residences Saadiyat Island, the first St. Regis to be announced in the UAE, and the Saadiyat Beach Residences community, which comprises the villas, are currently on show at the Cityscape Dubai development exhibition at the Dubai World Trade Centre.
The St Regis is one of a number of five-star resorts being built along nine kilometres of pristine shoreline in the Saadiyat Beach district. The development, designed with an intriguing mix of Arabian and Baroque influences, will flank the 72-par, championship Saadiyat Beach Golf Course, designed by golfing legend Gary Player, which is expected to open in the last quarter of 2009.
The nine-storey luxury beach resort will have 380 luxurious guest rooms and suites, all with balconies and Gulf views. The resort has a wellness centre and spa, sports facilities, including a health and racquets club, serviced apartments, shops, a range of restaurants, and a complete range of meeting room. Adjoining the hotel will be a separate St. Regis - branded residence with 280 one, two and three bedroom apartments. The resort has been designed by Australia's Woods Bagot.
"This resort is strongly reminiscent of the grandiose architecture which symbolised the renaissance of Southern Italy,"
said Tabler.
"The design is, however, contemporised through subtle touches of modernistic flair."
Saadiyat Beach will be just a ten minutes' stroll from Saadiyat Island's Cultural District, which will boast the world's largest single concentration of premier cultural institutions, including the Sheikh Zayed National Museum, Guggenheim Abu Dhabi Museum and the Louvre Abu Dhabi.
Dubai's Arabtec Construction LLC is undertaking construction of the villas which are a key element of phase one of the exclusive Saadiyat Beach Residences community. A range of three to eight bedroom villas in Mediterranean, Arabian or Contemporary architectural styles, some featuring a private gym, elevator, swimming pool and movie theatre, have been designed by America's multi-award-winning JZMK Partners.
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