The Undefined Atlantis

'Atlantis, The Palm'






Atlantis, The Palm. It is a magnificent place that is located in Jumeirah Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Atlantis is a place of sunken aquatic chambers and exhilarating water rides.













The hotel is designed like the lost Atlantis Island. Everything seems like it is underwater. The largest aquarium can be found there, where dolphin also encounters leave lifelong impressions. Atlantis, The Palm, crowns the development, while surrounded by the glamour sea of the Arabian Gulf.













Dubai gives you the keys to the kingdom. Atlantis offers more than 1,5000 guest accommodation at the Royal Towers, with the best restaurants with the best kind of food they serve. One of the best restaurants there is ‘Kaleidoscope Buffet’. The staffs are available for people to explain about all the different foods that were served there and they could not have been more helpful. Loads of people of variety different nationalities were waiting for their turn to be seated in the restaurant. It is not just available for the guests, it is also available for the visitors to enter and explore Atlantis.










From surreal sea life to heart-pounding water slides, even the youngest guest are able to explore Atlantis and its deep connection to water and the ocean. Theming is all about creating an illusion. Their challenge was dealing with the architecture and arranging site amenities so they were equally accessible for hotel guests and the public. 




Many design alternatives were considered. Making the illusion believable comes down to the detail. Indeed, architecture serves as a voice to express the artistic stance of the architect at that time, and it said the beauty lies in the eye of the beholder.








Article by:
Asma Abdullah - Mahra Mohammed
CM2

Comments

  1. How creative !! A lot of wonderful images bursting with color and clarity .
    10/10 <3

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  2. Loved your article !! keep up the good work.

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  3. Such aesthetically pleasing photographs! Loved the vibrant colors, and it was lots of fun going through what you had to say.

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