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Historisch
Obwohl das Hotel nicht in einem historischen Gebäude untergebracht ist, wurde es bewusst so gestaltet und dekoriert, dass es den traditionellen arabischen Bayt nachempfunden ist, den Häusern aus alten Zeiten, die den Händlern der Gegend als Unterkunft dienten. Das Hotel ist auf 22 verschiedene Häuser verteilt, deren Äußeres und jedes Zimmer eine authentische Nachbildung sind, die die Geschichte und das Erbe der damaligen Zeit widerspiegelt, aber auch allen modernen Komfort und Annehmlichkeiten bietet.
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Wenn Sie auf der Suche nach einem authentischen und einzigartigen Erlebnis in Dubai sind, sollte das Al Seef Heritage Hotel Dubai, Curio Collection by Hilton ganz oben auf Ihrer Liste stehen. Dieses Hotel befindet sich in einem historischen Viertel, in dem Sie den traditionellen Charme des alten Dubai spüren können. Sein historisches Flair und seine einzigartige Atmosphäre geben Ihnen das Gefühl, in ein arabisches Labyrinth einzutauchen. Das Hotel ist authentisch gebaut und dekoriert und gliedert sich in mehrere Gebäude wie ein antikes Dorf. Ein Aufenthalt in diesem Hotel bietet ein Erlebnis der traditionellen VAE und lässt Sie Dubai in einem ganz anderen Licht sehen. Ohne das Wort "luxuriös" in den Mund nehmen zu wollen, bieten der herausragende Stil und die Lage des Hotels den luxuriösen Aufenthalt am Wasser, den Sie suchen.
Fragebogen
Errichtungsjahr:2017
Was ist die Geschichte der Immobilie?Located along the shores of Dubai’s iconic Creek the Al Seef development is an exciting new cultural tourism space that merges the city’s past with its present.

GAJ were responsible for the design of the overall master plan, along with the design and construction supervision of the eastern section (phases 2 and 3) which follows a more traditional heritage style.

For this unique project it was essential that we first appreciated the extent and requirement of preserving and showcasing traditional Emirati architecture and local trades. The challenge was to design the buildings as if they had always been there withstanding the test of time through aging techniques and carefully calculated degradation percentages. Water marks, caulking and bulges in the edges all contribute to achieve this, as well as specifically chosen materials and finishes unique to local conditions of the time.

The eastern section includes a number of heritage style cluster buildings with the intention of recreating the memory of old Dubai along the banks of the Dubai Creek and extending the existing historical district of Bastakiya.

This started with the masterplan which was to act as the guiding principle of the development to ensure a cohesive vernacular architecture based on local heritage building principles and construction materials, reflecting local traditions as well as the environmental, cultural and historical context.
Each house or building within the project has a story of its own. Some buildings are designed to look as if they were built in 1960s with darker walls, less lighting and simple decorative elements, while others have lighter walls with much more intricate details and embellishments on the façade which indicates that they were built at a later stage when trade was good and businesses were doing well. The colours used for the buildings were based on traditional Dubai sandstone.
Attention to detail was crucial for this project and the team spent many hours researching the era visiting museums and old souqs as well as trawling through old news stories and photographs for inspiration to ensure that the finished product was as authentic as possible. It was important to ensure that elements, such as cornices, ironmongery and wooden doors, were as close to the original as practicable. Chandals, pergolas and barasti, which have been used in Emirati architecture for many years, have been cleverly incorporated as shading or screening to hide modern equipment and many of the fixtures are reclaimed items.

The result is a beautifully transformed area that brings to life an important era in Dubai’s fascinating history providing an authentic heritage experience and a stunning leisure, retail and dining location.

In welcher Epoche und/oder in welchem architektonischen Stil wurde die Immobilie erbaut?1. Information about some of the building materials used
a. All doors and windows are made from Dabema African Teak
b. Handmade wrought iron ironmongery was used where possible
c. Traditional palm tree materials were used for Barasti
d. Coloured rendered plaster was used for the walls with various tints and finishing techniques.
e. Light fittings where made from brass where possible and authentically aged

2. Did the interiors mimic the same appropriation of the past or were they designed in a more modern sense
a. All front of house areas and FF and E were designed with same heritage intent, from the hand wash basins to the four poster beds in the hotel rooms.
b. All buildings and public areas have also been decorated with heritage props to add to the authenticity of the space, from old photographs to enamel cookware and traditional Emirati fabrics and ornaments.
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