Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre

September 12, 2018 | Author: sabeeh11 | Category: Dubai, Leadership In Energy And Environmental Design, Green Building, Qatar, Doha
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Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre

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Introduction: The Dubai International Convention & Exhibition Centre (DICEC) is the region's most modern, purpose-built exhibition Centre. It is centrally located in the heart of Dubai's business district and only 20 minutes from Dubai International Airport. The venue has all facilities expected of an international exhibition Centre including meeting points, VIP lounges, Internet and business Centre facilities, hotels and restaurants, all providing the ideal environment to conduct business. The original Dubai International Exhibition and Convention Centre was built in 1979 by the late H.H. Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and ruler of Dubai.

The complex comprises:         

Original 39-storey office tower World Trade Centre Residence 8 exhibition halls The Dubai International Convention Centre (DICC) Business club Residential apartments Leisure club The DICC can accommodate over 4500 delegates in its multipurpose hall. The DICC has 35,000 sqm of adjoining exhibition space.

 The venue is large enough to accommodate events of up to 15,000 delegates. Its main hall named after the late His Highness Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum, has the capacity to hold 600 to 6,000 delegates. When set as an auditorium it can comfortably accommodate 4,500 delegates.  Next to the Sheikh Rashid Hall is the Sheikh Maktoum Hall, which offers a 3,835 square meter area of space. This area can be partitioned into four rooms, each accommodating between 600 and 750 delegates, theatre style.  In addition to the two primary conference halls, there are a further 20 breakout rooms.  In total the DICEC is able to offer over 46,000 square meters of pillar-free space over nine exhibition halls.  The exhibition halls have varying ceiling heights between seven and ten meters.  The DICEC will have its own dedicated metro station from 2009, providing easy, swift access for all delegates.

 The DICEC currently has two hotels on site – the ibis and the Novotel – offering 622 three and four star rooms.  Three additional hotels are planned and will open in 2010. There are over 3,000 rooms within a two kilometer radius, with even more planned for the future.

Facilities for Delegates:  Catering Outlets: Six restaurants, two coffee shops and four snack bars are spread over the complex.  Car Parking Space for more than 3,000 vehicles.  Conveniences of 3 ATMs, post office, car hire, travel agent and shops are located on site for delegate use.  Business Centre: Located in the main concourse. Open daily offering private meeting room facilities, secretarial services, photocopying, printing, faxing, laminating, binding, stationery, electrical accessories, courier services and mobile phone rental.  Telecommunications: Local, national and international telephone and facsimile connections are provided through a highly sophisticated PABX system.  Special requirements such as DEL, point of sale, internet access, leased lines and ISDN can also be met.  24 Hour Services: Housekeeping, engineering for technical requirements and security services are available round-the-clock.  Exhibition Stand Fitting: An on-site stand fitting company provides electrical services, display material, carpets, furniture and stand building services.  Conference Production: A selection of production houses, familiar with our working practices and capable of producing tailored events are also on call.  Al Wasl Press Conference Centre A fully equipped, 50-seat high specification Centre with state-of-the-art conferencing equipment to ensure your seminar or press conference is a success.  Food and Beverage Services  With a cutting edge kitchen capable of meeting the demands of major conventions, the Food and Beverage Department at DWTC offers a wide range of options for discerning clients.  In addition to managing three food and beverage outlets housed at the DWTC complex, the Food and Beverage Department provide external catering for a variety of functions.  The facility is one of only three venues in Dubai who are Triple a Rated by the Municipality of Dubai for kitchen excellence.  The staff of the Food and Beverage Department have served members of Royalty, international dignitaries and members of the public from around the world for many years.  Specializing in International Cuisine, this professional team will ensure your requirements are met and exceeded.

Dubai International Conference and Exhibition Centre (DICEC)

DICEC Sheikh Rashid Hall Option One

DICEC Sheikh Rashid Hall Option Two

DICEC Sheikh Maktoum Hall

DICEC Exhibition Halls

DICEC Levels One and Two

Qatar National Convention Centre (QNCC), Qatar

Overview and Location: The Qatar National Convention Centre (QNCC) is located in Gharafat al Rayyan, on the Dukhan Highway in Doha, Qatar. The convention centre is a member of the Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development and is situated on Qatar Foundation’s 2,500-acre campus alongside the Sidra Medical and Research Center, Qatar Science & Technology Park, Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar, Texas a&M, and Georgetown University, among others.

Introduction: The Qatar National Convention Centre (QNCC) will be a new landmark building and the largest of its kind in the Middle East when opened in 2011. The convention centre is being built in Doha as part of the Qatar Foundation Education City. Qatar Foundation is a non-profit organisation founded by Emir of the State of Qatar Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al-Thani in 1995. The 14km² Educational City will have about 30 institutions including six American University branches, schools, and medical and research centres. Conceptual design of the QNCC was provided by Yamasaki Architects and RHWL, based on a design conceived by Arata Isozaki. The convention centre will have advanced solutions and form a benchmark in international venue design. Apart from exhibitions and conferences, the convention centre will host local and international music and arts festivals, and international events such as boat and motor shows. Design on the QNCC started in 2006 and was completed in the first quarter of 2009. The 177,000m² convention centre development is estimated to cost $1.2bn upon completion.

Qatar National Convention Centre design: The convention centre will be a six-storey structure with a basement measuring about 250m long and 110m wide. The iconic design of the building will be a huge organic structure resembling two intertwined trees in the main façade. It represents Sidra Tree, a beloved and multifaceted icon in Qatari culture and the emblem of the Qatar Foundation. The tree is a beacon of learning and comfort in the desert, a shady haven for poets and scholars who gather beneath its branches to share knowledge. The tree structure will act as the main entrance and also support the external canopy of the building.

Structure/construction: "The convention centre will be a six-storey structure with a basement measuring about 250m long and 110m wide." The building structure was constructed upside down from roof deck to the foundations using Macalloy bars to reduce costs. The 250m-long organic Sidra Tree metal structures were fabricated in Malaysia and shipped for assembly to Doha. The

concrete roof deck of the building will be a 40m-long and 30m-wide structure supported by the tree structures. The steel tree structures grow from two concrete bases along the façade and divide into four branches. They are made with structural core of octagonal tubes. The iconic Sidra Tree branch façade will change its colour daily due to six undercoats.

Qatar National Convention Centre facilities: The National Convention Centre will have 40,000m² of exhibition space, which can be partitioned into nine halls and 10,000 seats, a 2,300-seat theatre and a 4,000seat conference hall. It will have three tiered auditoriums with a total of ten conference and performance venues and 57 meeting rooms. The Centre will have exhibition foyers, VIP lounges, hospitality suites, registration desks, and business Centre and media rooms to support 7,000 delegates. The other features include five-star international in-house catering facilities and undercover multi-level parking spaces for 3,200 cars, 43 coaches and 59 taxis. The technical features of QNCC include wireless conference management system, color LED lighting in the exhibition halls, fiber optic connections, LCD screens in the meeting rooms, 35,000m² of mobile rigging grids, Radio Frequency Identification Device (RFID) systems for tracking of building assets and delegates, and IP telephony and television.

Materials: The convention Centre will have a built-up area of 150,000m² using about 60,000m² reinforced concrete and 90,000m² of structural steel. The interior wall finishes of the QNCC will be installed with Italian marble. The meeting rooms will be furnished with ilboca teak and foyers will be timber paneled. The auditoriums will have Italian leather seating. The theatres will be designed with leather mosaic feature walls. Glass façade will be clad the building.

Sustainability: The Qatar Convention Centre will have solar panels installed on the 3,700m² roof area, which will contribute 12.5% of the building's total electrical consumption. "The Qatar Convention Centre will have solar panels installed on the 3,700m² roof." The other resource-saving features will include water-efficient fixtures, occupancy sensors, carbon dioxide monitors, and LED lighting and sustainable air-volume systems.

The structure is being built to the standards of the US Green Building Council's Leadership in Energy and Environment Design (LEED) – the first of its type in the region – and is seeking a Gold Rating.

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Designed by the renowned Japanese architect Arata Isozaki., the spectacular façade resembles two intertwined trees reaching up to support the exterior canopy. The tree is a beacon of learning and comfort in the desert and a haven for poets and scholars who gathered beneath its branches to share knowledge.

QNCC was conceived with a focus on sustainability. The Centre was successfully built according to U.S. Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environment Design (LEED) gold certification standards. The building is designed to operate efficiently with innovations such as water conservation and energy-efficient fixtures.

A member of the Qatar Foundation, QNCC features a conference hall of 4,000-seat theatre style, a 2,300-seat theatre, three auditoria and a total of 52 flexible meetings rooms to accommodate a wide range of events. It also houses 40,000 square metres of exhibition space over nine halls, and is adaptable to seat 10,000 for a conference or banquet. The Centre’s stunning architecture and cutting edge facilities are ideal for hosting local, regional and international conventions and exhibitions, gala events, theatrical productions and banquet functions.

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