Pictures of the Day: This is what a 7-star looks like!

Posted on September 4, 2006
Filed Under >Adil Najam, Architecture, Economy & Development, Travel
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Adil Najam

For all of those, me included, who wondered what a 7-star hotel looks like; this is it.

To find out what it feels like, you will have to wait an indefinite amount of time until this surreal StarTrek-like structure actually comes about in Islamabad. Will it? And if it does will it really look like this!

This would have made a great photo-quiz had written about the hotel a few days ago, had Asma not already posted the URLs to these pictures as a comment on that post, and had these pictures not been flying around in all sorts of emails from Pakistan. Despite all of the above, I thought they would still make a great post; maybe some of the koolness will rub off on the site. And I am sure the builders could do with some more free publicity.

Plus, as regular readers know, I have a thing for pictures with tullas (cops) in them (see here, here and here). And this one – even though imaginary – has that traffic cop perched right in the foreground. By the way, don’t miss the helicopter hovering above (near the helipad) either!


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I am not sure we need any more discussion about whether this hotel is a good idea or not. But what about the design? Is this eye-candy or eye-sore? Will this really take us to the ‘next frontier’ (apologies for the pun)? Does this look more like ‘heaven on earth’ or ‘pie in the sky’?What do you think?

88 responses to “Pictures of the Day: This is what a 7-star looks like!”

  1. Haider says:

    [quote comment=”2127″]Did you notice the similarity between this and the Burj Al Arab.
    [/quote]

    It’s designed by the same architects who designed Burj-al-Arab.

  2. Zain says:

    The design itself is passable, but it looks out of place in Islamabd. One pointy tall building rising out of the middle with no surrounding buildings to compliment it.

  3. Bilal Zuberi says:

    Did you notice the similarity between this and the Burj Al Arab.
    Oh and the helipad…yes, see this page to see what it can be used as!

    http://www.burj-al-arab.com/tennis/

  4. Aziz Akhmad says:

    On a second look, the pointed structure looks like a pylon toppled by a windstorm. And the three structures behind it look like the batteries of my camera.

  5. Saifulmaluk says:

    BD, one can avert his/her eyes from ugliness, and one is punished for his/her sins. But this monstrosity is going to be thumbing its nose at us for at least a couple of generations — until, of course, nature also feels offended and takes care of it sooner.

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