Flower of the East

Flower of the East

The Flower of the East Logo Size:245m
General information
Status Delayed
Type Residential
Commercial
Construction started 2004
Cost €1.7 billion
Management Drees & Sommer AG
Technical details
Floor area 2.38 million square metres (25.6×10^6 sq ft)
Design and construction
Developer FOE Projektgesellschaft mBH
Structural engineer Thalen Consult
Main contractor Hampa Engineering Corporation
References

The Flower of the East (Persian: گل شرق) complex was a €1.7 billion euro tourism attraction project, begun in 2004 in Kish Island and was expected to be finished by 2010. The project was cancelled in 2007. The complex was to accommodate a luxury hotel.

Development Project

The Flower of the East Development Project was the biggest project on Kish Island in the Persian Gulf. The project was slated to include three hotels, three Residential Areas, Villas and Apartment Complexes, Coffee Shops, Showrooms, Stores, Sports Facilities and a Marina. The project was managed by the German firm FOE Projektgesellschaft mbH.[1] Flower of the East Kish Development company in which FOE Projektgeselschaft mbH is the 98% share holder, has been registered in Department of Registrar of Companies and Industrial and Intellectual Ownerships of Kish Free Zone Organization and continues to be active and has received the annual Economy Activity License for 2010 from KFZO and also received the Amendment of the primary Foreign Investment Permission from FIPA on 05/01/2009.


Flower of the East consists of these sub categories:

Flower of the East Hotel

The Centerpiece of the project is a hotel in the shape of a flower. The tower is a combination of Persian and Modern architecture. Due to the geographical location of the Flower of the East Hotel, the sunrise would have been seen by the hotel residents. The hotel was to be surrounded by a park.[3]

Marina

The Flower of the East Marina

A Marina Club Village is to be constructed by Flower of the East Hotel:[1]

Falling Waters Golf Club & Residences

Falling Waters Golf Club

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