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Dubai's $1bn skyscrapers to be 最新谷歌快照技术linked by bold rooftop pool16:16, January 10

Dubai's Marasi Marina is set to feature two new 180 meter-tall skyscrapers linked by a "sky pool."

The towering infinity pool won't be accessible to the public or even most of the luxury towers' residents, but it's part of what its architects describe as an exclusive "ultra-penthouse."

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The new Regent Residences Dubai, comprising 63 luxury residences, will cost around $1 billion to build and is due to be completed in 2027. The 35,000-square-foot penthouse has six bedrooms, a gym, and its own elevator.

The project's other apartments, all over 6,500 square feet, will occupy an entire floor. They have been designed to offer views of the marina and the nearby Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building. 

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A series of newly released renderings show stepped terraces with swimming pools jutting out from the facades of two towers. 

According to Foster + Partners, the architecture firm behind the project, this design was “inspired by cascading water.” 

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Property company Sankari, which developed this project together with IHG Hotels & Resorts, declined to disclose to CNN how much the “ultra-penthouse” will cost—though the other residences start at $10 million. 

Touted as “the jewel in Dubai’s crown,” this luxury project includes as well ten floating homes, called “water villas.”

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