The incredible 'islands in the sky' being built in Dubai for whopping £433mn

already boasts a number of beautiful structures and buildings, and the is currently in the process of building another, dubbed the "Islands in the Sky".
The £433 million project by Therme Group, will see the structure built in Zabeel Park, right by the Royal Palace in the heart of Dubai.
With construction expected to start next year, the landmark designed by American design studio Diller Scofidio + Renfro is planned to span across a 500,000-square-foot area and stretch 100 metres tall to accommodate 1.7 million visitors every year.
What you should expect from the structure are stunning suspended from the air, stacked terraces and cascading pools with thermal and mineral waters.
It will also feature spaces for cultural and social events.
"Dubai is a city that understands the future must be built with wellbeing at its core," said Therme Group's founder and CEO, Robert Hanaea, in a statement.
"We are shaping how cities can intergrate nature, water and culture to elevate quality of life at scale. Therme Dubai - Islands in the Sky will stand as a global model for what's possible when ambition and expertise align."
The new build will transform Dubai's skyline and offer of the city as part of Dubai's goals to advance the city's landscape.
Founding partner of Diller Scofidio + Renfro, Elizabeth Diller said: "Elevated high above the concerns of everyday life, Therme Dubai is an oasis in the sky. It emerges from the lake of a revitalized Zabeel Park as a series of botanical islands stacked into a tower.
"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.
"Guests are immersed in unique environments - warm and cool, wet and ry, the intense heat of saunas and steam rooms and the ambient temperature of thermal pools and cool mineral pools. By day, the atmosphere is contemplative and relaxing. By night, the spaces come alive, artistic performances and events.
"DS+R is thrilled to take part in the convergence of Therme's innovative approach to the tradition of public baths and Dubai's legacy for landmark architecture."
The company have predicted that it will be completed by 2028.