总体规划指标:
Target Completion date = 2010
Design and masterplan = by TAK (www.tak.com.my)
Racetrack surfaces = The Joseph H. King Company Ltd
Grandstand Design = by TAK (Structural Engineering = BH)
Two tracks = 1750m (8.75 furlongs) Dirt and 2400m (12 furlongs) Turf course
Total parking spaces = 10,000 spaces
Total area: 76 million square feet
Hi-res Images will be available on www.dubaiworldcup.com
Racetrack surfaces = The Joseph H. King Company Ltd
Grandstand Design = by TAK (Structural Engineering = BH)
Two tracks = 1750m (8.75 furlongs) Dirt and 2400m (12 furlongs) Turf course
Total parking spaces = 10,000 spaces
Total area: 76 million square feet
Hi-res Images will be available on www.dubaiworldcup.com
Teo A Khing 背景:
1986年澳洲新南威尔士大学建筑学本科毕业
1989年美国哈佛大学设计学院硕士研究生毕业
研究生毕业后Khing在美国短期就业(承担美国、澳洲、日本、新加坡项目),后回国(马来西亚)发展。累计18年建筑设计、规划实务经验,为世界(东南亚、南亚、中东)知名建筑师。
TAK在中东及南亚都极为活跃。Teo A Khing Design Consultants Sdn Bhd,TAK Group,参与了第二期工程"杰贝阿里岛"(Jebel Ali)和第三期工程"戴拉岛"(Deira)的总体规划工作。TAK Group公司还参与了迪拜最高的住宅楼"艾尔艾兰塔"(Burj Al Alam)的设计工作。
王弟兵,2003年毕业于黄山学院美术专业,安徽省美术家协会会员,现就职于阿联酋迪拜TAK公司——设计规划部
2003.7——2004.9-上海画廊职业绘画者 作品销售到美国、新加坡、日本、台湾
2005.2-2007.6深圳海外有限公司
参与项目 温州世贸大厦 山东体育馆 云南曲靖行政中心规划等
2007.7——阿联酋迪拜TAK公司 (Teo A Khing Design Consultants Sdn Bhd)
参与项目 迪拜赛马场, 迪拜棕榈岛规划, 迪拜鹰岛规划 ,迪拜木城.水城规划等
2005.2-2007.6深圳海外有限公司
参与项目 温州世贸大厦 山东体育馆 云南曲靖行政中心规划等
2007.7——阿联酋迪拜TAK公司 (Teo A Khing Design Consultants Sdn Bhd)
参与项目 迪拜赛马场, 迪拜棕榈岛规划, 迪拜鹰岛规划 ,迪拜木城.水城规划等
新闻报道工程总造价近100亿RMB:
Work to begin on Meydan Racecourse posted on 19/09/2007
A joint venture between UAE-based Arabtec Construction and Malaysian builder WCT Engineering has confirmed that it won the Dh4.6 billion contract to build the UAE's new horseracing project, the Meydan Racecourse. The contract includes construction of a one-kilometre grandstand with capacity of up to 60,000, a luxury hotel, more than 10 restaurants, a museum and covered car parking with 10,000 spaces. Construction will begin immediately near Dubai's existing Nad Al Sheba course and take approximately two years to complete, ready in time for the Dubai World Cup, the world's richest horse race, Meydan officials said. The official announcement follows a Gulf News report last month that the 50:50 Arabtec-WCTE joint-venture had already secured the racecourse contract. Meydan declined to comment at the time. The winning bid brings together one of the UAE's leading construction companies, which includes the Burj Dubai among its projects, with the Malaysian firm that built Formula 1 race tracks in Malaysia and Bahrain, and is constructing the new F1 circuit in Abu Dhabi, due for completion by 2009. Project planner and architect Teo A. Khing, managing director of TAK Architects, said the building work should actually be ready in late 2009, four or five months before the World Cup. Other contracts set to be announced soon include the racecourse hotel operator, a business park, the construction of dirt and turf racetracks and an 18-hole championship golf course. (Gulf News)