Illustration of a giant greenhouse in Dubai with pools, water slides, and gardens.
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INCREDIBLE plans for a 330ft “giant greenhouse” in Dubai have been revealed – and it’s set to open within the next three years.

The unbelievable resort will boast a series of staggered, rounded platforms with cascading pool terraces and rich, green gardens.

Illustration of a giant greenhouse in Dubai with pools, water slides, and gardens.

Incredible plans for a 330ft ‘giant greenhouse’ in Dubai have been revealedCredit: Therme Group
Illustration of a pool inside a Dubai wellness resort.

It is set to have pools, water slides and gardensCredit: Therme Group
Illustration of a giant greenhouse wellness resort in Dubai.

The build is supposed to bring tranquillity to a busy DubaiCredit: Therme Group

The gargantuan 100-metre-structure by Therme Group looks to apparently provide tranquillity in the concrete jungle of Dubai.

The Group appear to really be trying to tap into their wellbeing mantra as there are set to be three stations in the greenhouse-looking tower – Play, Relax and Restore.

Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro, these spaces include indoor and outdoor thermal pools using 90 per cent recycled water, saunas, steam rooms, mineral baths, water slides, restaurants and an indoor botanical garden.

And if visitors are looking to host, an events space is available in the bizarre build.

Meanwhile 80 per cent of the fresh air and cooling technology will use clean energy sources, Therme claim.

Plans for the structure include evening entertainment, with the spaces to “come alive with music, artistic performances and events”.

The design has already been approved by Dubai ruler Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum.

And it’s a good thing it has as the structure is set to be built in Dubai’s Zabeel Park – just next to the the Royal Palace.

The tower has been designed to welcome a whopping 1.7 million visitors annually, which Therme believes is “setting a new standard for holistic and daily wellbeing”.

Diller Scofidio + Renfro’s founding partner Elizabeth Diller said: “Elevated high above the concerns of everyday urban life, Therme Dubai is an oasis in the sky.

Aerial view of a Dubai wellness resort's cascading pool oasis.

Diller Scofidio + Renfro designed cascading pools and waterfallsCredit: Youtube
Palm trees surrounding a turquoise pool.

Lush greenery is to be dotted around the resortCredit: Youtube
Illustration of a giant greenhouse in Dubai with pools, water slides, and gardens.

The structure is to come out of Zabeel ParkCredit: Therme Group

She explained that the structure “emerges from the lake of a revitalised Zabeel Park” with a series of “botanical islands” that are stacked on one another.

Elizabeth added: “Each island is a platform for thermal pools, decks, and verdant indoor and outdoor vegetation; each offers a distinctive atmosphere, and each is oriented toward the dramatic view of the Dubai skyline.”

Therme Group founder Robert Hanea said: “Dubai is a city that understands the future must be built with wellbeing at its core.

“We are creating more than a destination – we are shaping how cities can integrate nature, water and culture to elevate quality of life at scale.”

Construction on Therme Dubai is due to start in 2026 and expected to complete in 2028.

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Meanwhile construction is now underway for the world’s second-tallest skyscraper, The Burj Azizi, which is to be complete in 2028 too.

It is set to be an staggering 725 metres (2,379ft) high, coming just behind its neighbour and record holder the Burj Khalifa at 830 metres (2,723ft).

Sales for the lavish skyscraper, planned to be over the 131 storeys, will launch next February, but the probably eye-watering prices have yet to be announced.

The Burj Azizi will feature a unique all-suite seven-star hotel inspired by seven cultural themes.

It will also see luxury residences ranging from penthouses to apartments and holiday homes.

The giant building will have a “one-of-a-kind” adrenaline zone and observation deck, where guests can soak up the desert views of Dubai.

Several world record-breaking features are also promised to come with the development.

These include: the highest hotel lobby in the world on level 11, the highest nightclub on level 126, the highest observation deck on level 130, the highest restaurant in Dubai on Level 122, and the highest hotel room in Dubai on level 118.

Top 10 tallest buildings in the world

1. Burj Khalifa, Dubai – 2,717ft
2. Merdeka, Kuala Lumpur Malaysia – 2,227ft
3. Shanghai Tower, Shanghai – 2,073ft
4. Abraj Al-Bait Clock Tower, Saudi Arabia – 1,972ft
5. Ping An International Finance Centre, Shenzhen – 1,966ft
6. Lotte World Tower, Seoul – 1,819ft
7. One World Trade Center, New York – 1,776ft
8. Guangzhou CTF Finance Centre, Guangzhou – 1740ft
8. Tianjin CTF Finance Centre, Tianjin – 1,740ft
10. China Zun, Beijing – 1,731ft

Rendering of a tall skyscraper among other buildings.

The Burj Azizi in Dubai is set to become the world’s second tallest buildingCredit: SWNS
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