Dubai JV to build floating villas for The World

 

The first ‘Ome should start construction in
2012, and will be offered as a turnkey project with completed finished,
customised, high-specification interiors for delivery in 2013/4.

Known as the ‘Ome, this monocoque-type
structure is meant to be manouvred between Dubai's coast and The World.
The first
'Ome will be available in a 32m diameter form, comprising an upper and lower
deck configuration.

It will have five bedrooms, large open
planning living areas and a central 10m diameter seawater pool, encompassing
more than 1,400 m² of usable living space.

The layout can be adjusted to suit each
owner’s requirements. The design is intended to align with maritime law, as
well as meeting the design standards of The World's developer, Nakheel.

Designer Donald Starkey
said: "The unique prospect of owning an island on The World brings its own
set of challenges, and we believe we have created something that will deal with
all the considerations that island owners have to deal with when it comes to
developing their island. The 'Ome provides the infrastructure for the entire
island, without the need to break ground.”

Each 'Ome will be self-sustainable, with
power, water and waste management included as part of the overall design.
It
will also include photovoltaic cells on its roof, which will enable the
property to be completely self-powered.

It is estimated that each 'Ome would be
capable of producing enough energy to power six large households, about
30,000kW of renewable energy, which will reduce running costs for owners, as
well as reducing their carbon footprint. Service and towing support to move the
'Ome will be provided by a facilities management company, said Starkey.

It is planned that 'Omes will be built on
the Dubai mainland, but the design is applicable to almost any coastal
location.
The company is considering the potential for building units in Abu
Dhabi, Qatar and other island or remote beach locations around the globe.

Graham Henderson , owner
of Palmerstone and the developer of the 'Ome, said: "There really is no
limit to where we can build the 'Ome, and considering the specific requirements
of people looking to the 'Ome as a solution, the interior design and fit-out
will also provide limitless options."