The Amphibious 1000 is a semi-submerged resort planned for Qatar.
Costing $US500m ($465m) and designed by the Italian firm Giancarlo Zema
Design Group, it features both land and see developments. It will be
built in the middle of a marine reserve and will feature four giant
hotels with underwater rooms, resembling super-yachts. The resort’s main
lobby has an interactive sea life museum featuring water exhibitions
galleries, large aquariums, and a glass passageway leading to the
underwater observatory.
On land there will be a museum, floating walkways, a restaurant with panoramic views, exhibitions, aquariums and a glass tunnel that will lead to the underwater observatory in the centre of the marine park.
On land there will be a museum, floating walkways, a restaurant with panoramic views, exhibitions, aquariums and a glass tunnel that will lead to the underwater observatory in the centre of the marine park.
via: sabapaindo
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