Pentominium

Pentominium
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An artist's rendering of Pentominium
Pentominium is located in United Arab Emirates
Pentominium
Pentominium
Location within United Arab Emirates
General information
StatusUnder construction
TypeResidential, commercial
Architectural stylePostmodern
LocationPlot No. 392-567
Dubai Marina
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Coordinates25°05′21″N 55°09′00″E / 25.08913°N 55.14989°E / 25.08913; 55.14989
Construction startedJuly 26, 2008
Estimated completion2027
CostAED 1.86 billion
Height
Roof516 m (1,693 ft)
Top floor471 m (1,545 ft)
Technical details
Floor count122
6 below ground
Floor area163,721 m2 (1,762,280 sq ft)
Lifts/elevators23
Design and construction
Architect(s)Aedas
Woods Bagot
DeveloperSelect Group
EngineerHyder Consulting
Structural engineerWSP Global
Main contractorArabian Construction Company
Hitachi Plant Technologies
Other information
Number of units252
References
[1][2][3][4][5]

The Pentominium is a planned 122-storey, 516 m (1,693 ft) supertall skyscraper on hold in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Construction on the tower has been halted since August 2011.[1] It was designed by Andrew Bromberg of architects Aedas[6][7] and funded by Trident International Holdings. The AED 1.46 billion (US$400 million) construction contract was awarded to Arabian Construction Company (ACC).[8]

Construction started on 26 July 2008. Before construction stopped, the building was expected to be completed in 2013.[5] By May 2011, 22 floors had been completed. However, in August 2011, construction stopped after Trident International Holdings fell behind on payments for a US$20.4 million loan following the global financial crisis.[9] As of 2023, the tower still stood incomplete.

In December 2023, Select Group acquired the long-stalled Pentominium Tower, which was renamed Six Senses Residences Dubai Marina in March 2024. The company plans to resume construction of the 2008 design in May 2024.

Had the project been completed as scheduled, the Pentominium would have been the second tallest building in Dubai after Burj Khalifa and the tallest residential building in the world, surpassing the 472.4-metre (1,550 ft) Central Park Tower in New York City.

Projected residential height

The Pentominium would have been the tallest all-residential building in the world instead of the Central Park Tower upon completion if construction had resumed; it has the highest projected height of any residential building under construction.[5] It has been described as "one of the most architecturally significant projects in the city currently under construction" due to the "large number of offset cantilevered spa gardens and apartments down one side which create an imbalance for the building and, as a result, some fairly significant building sways which have to be corrected during construction."[10]

The project management contract was awarded to the project management firm Precipio.[11]

Apartments and design

The word "pentominium" is a portmanteau of the words "penthouse" and "condominium".[12] Each residential floor will have just one 4-bedroom apartment of over 600 m2 (6,500 sq ft).[12][13] Amenities available to residents would include a swimming pool, an observation deck, a private cinema, a health club and a banqueting hall, along with a cigar lounge and a business centre.[12]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Pentominium". CTBUH Skyscraper Center.
  2. ^ "Emporis building ID 294933". Emporis. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016.
  3. ^ "Pentominium". SkyscraperPage.
  4. ^ Pentominium at Structurae
  5. ^ a b c Sarah Blackman (7 September 2009). "Pentominium to be completed by 2014". Construction Week. Retrieved 27 August 2012.
  6. ^ "Contractors appointed to world's tallest residential tower set for Dubai". World Architecture News. 14 September 2009. Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 18 January 2013.
  7. ^ "Pentominium at Aedas". Archived from the original on 24 September 2013. Retrieved 2 May 2013.
  8. ^ Sarah Blackman (7 September 2009). "ACC gets Pentominium construction contract". Construction Week. Retrieved 27 August 2012.
  9. ^ Gillian Duncan (6 October 2015). "Dubai Sees Stalled Projects Revived". Bloomberg Businessweek.
  10. ^ Broomhall, Elizabeth (24 March 2011). "Site visit: Pentominium Tower". Construction Week.
  11. ^ "The Pentominium". Precipio Consulting. 2009. Retrieved 27 August 2012.
  12. ^ a b c "Pentominium - The Defined Height of Luxury". Trident International Holdings. Retrieved 27 August 2012.
  13. ^ "Trident rolls out new tower". Arabian Business. 26 May 2007. Retrieved 27 August 2012.

External links

  • Official website
  • Construction Week
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