Dubai Spa

Play, Relax, Restore

 

Diller Scofidio + Renfro

100 meters high

The Dubai thermal spa impresses at first glance with its impo­sing, 100-metre-high struc­ture, which rises from a series of stag­gered, rounded plat­forms. These plat­forms offer three levels of swim­ming and thermal pools, multi-purpose uses, lush plan­ting and water­falls – and all of this is largely visible from the outside.

The whole thing is being planned by archi­tects Diller Scofidio + Renfro and built by the Therme Group, which recently took over Therme Erding.

Plan­ners and opera­tors expect 1.7 million visi­tors per year.

Zabeel Park

The resort is being built in Dubai’s Zabeel Park and aims to revi­ta­lize it with lots of water and gree­nery, inclu­ding more than 200 plant species from all over the world and clear, warm thermal waters that serve as a source of healing powers and rela­xa­tion.

The archi­tec­ture is to be largely trans­pa­rent with large glass surfaces to arouse the curio­sity of passers-by and offer guests a view of the Dubai skyline.

Play, Relax, Restore

Inside, Therme Dubai is divided into three main areas (zones): Play, Relax and Restore. Play stands for family-friendly fun, enter­tain­ment and health-related acti­vi­ties for adults and children alike.

The Relax Zone is prima­rily intended for adults to unwind. There are indoor and outdoor rela­xa­tion pools, mineral baths, steam baths and massages.

The Restore Zone is enthroned high above ever­y­thing, on the top level. It aims to be a quiet retreat in a spacious thermal complex. Saunas, steam baths and “inno­va­tively desi­gned” mineral baths will be available here.

Meeting point

Therme Dubai aims to be more than just a swim­ming pool or spa, but a cultural and social meeting place for the whole of Dubai.

In addi­tion to the wide range of well­ness and sports faci­li­ties such as thermal pools, water slides, a Michelin-starred restau­rant and a 4,500 m² indoor and outdoor pool area, event spaces will also be inte­grated. These can be used for concerts, art exhi­bi­tions and other cultural events.

Tech­no­logy

Accor­ding to the plan­ners and opera­tors, Therme Dubai uses advanced water treat­ment tech­no­lo­gies. This means that 90 % of the thermal water can be reused.

The plant is to be operated using 100% green elec­tri­city, a large propor­tion of which comes from the company’s own solar panels on the roofs of the plant and a connected solar park. Heating and cooling energy is provided by geothermal energy in combi­na­tion with heat pumps.

The opening is planned for 2028.

Project data

Archi­tect

Diller Scofidio + Renfro

Buil­ding owner

Therme Group

Opening

2028

Address

Zabeel Park
حديقة زعبيل
Dubai

Visua­liza­tion

Diller Scofidio + Renfro

Text

Johannes Bühl­be­cker
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