Emirates Wolgan Valley Resort and Spa On Track For October 1st
Opening
Released
on: August 7, 2009 5:34 am
Author: Emirates
Industry: Travel
The
construction of Emirates' Wolgan Valley Resort & Spa in the
heart of Australia's Blue Mountains World Heritage Area, the airline's
first luxury conservation-based resort outside Dubai, is reaching
completion.
"We are well on schedule for our October 1st soft opening,"
said Joost Heymeijer, general manager of Wolgan Valley Resort
& Spa. "We have reached that very satisfying point in
the development when the hard construction work is behind us and
the focus shifts onto detail, quality finishing and preparation
for operations."
With
the resort's electrical and water systems completed, the emphasis
is now on each suite's fit-out and interior design. Half of the
one-bedroom suites are already fully furnished, and the remainder
will be completed by the end of August. Work is well under way
on the Main Homestead, which will be the social centre of the
resort. The main pool area and gymnasium, as well as the resort's
luxury Timeless
Spa, will be completed by the end of July.
Built
on the same principles as Emirates' acclaimed
Al Maha Desert Resort & Spa in Dubai, the resort is fully
integrated into its environment. It incorporates as many ecologically
sustainable design principles as possible, including rainwater
collection, full recycling of all domestic water, heat exchange
technology to reduce electricity consumption and the use of solar
panels for all hot water systems. The resort has more than 100
solar-energy units, significantly reducing its energy consumption
and resources footprint.
Additional
measures aimed at reducing the resort's carbon footprint include
efficient room orientation to reduce heating and cooling requirements,
modern insulation envelopes and wide traditional verandas, which
increase airflow around and through the buildings. The resort
even makes use of traditional windmills instead of electrical
pumps.
From
an architectural perspective, the resort was built with respect
to the Australian identity and local rural history. The timeless
design, inspired by original Federation style, is reminiscent
of traditional rural Australian homesteads. However, it incorporates
modern practices to include some of the world's best environmentally
protective building materials and technologies.
From
an environment and conservation perspective, landscaping efforts
in and around the resort have also been in place from the start
of the resort development. A two-year programme for the removal
of all invasive and damaging noxious plants from the property
was undertaken. Grass has been seeded and 25,000 trees are being
planted, using seeds from native species collected onsite and
grown at a local nursery in Lithgow.
This
ambitious tree-planting programme has been made possible by the
support of local volunteers and an international student volunteer
organisation, with more than 60 students volunteering time in
June and July to assist with the resort's conservation efforts.
Planting is well on target, with more than 20,000 trees planted
since the beginning of June.
Wolgan
Valley Resort & Spa is built on the same conservation
philosophy as the Al
Maha Dubai resort and as such is the only resort in recent
history to receive permission to be built within a World Heritage
Area. Following some of the most rigorous legislation and environmental
controls in the world, this project is of extraordinary significance,
not just within Australia but on a global level as well.
The
resort adheres to World Heritage Committee standards and has exceeded
the minimum requirements of construction controls imposed by both
State and Federal Agencies – positioning Emirates as the
only foreign investor carrier with such level of commitment to
Australia.
About
Emirates:
Emirates, the Dubai-based international airline, is one of the
world's most successful and rapidly-expanding airlines. With a
focus on high quality service and industry-leading products, Emirates
has received more than 400 international awards and accolades
for excellence since its inception in 1985. Emirates is currently
the only airline to operate non-stop flights to six continents
from one hub.
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