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14 May 2015

Dubai May Have the First Tennis Court under water

Tennis court under water? Dubai may have it soon

If we go by the tradition, it is played on grass, sometimes clay or hard courts but very soon we will see something that will sweep the world off its feet.
An architect has decided to let go off the so called traditions and is planning to build an underwater tennis court in Dubai with a massive curved roof that he envisages would keep the water out and let players see fish swimming above, according to dailymail.co.uk.
Dubai had already taken architecture and engineering to a different level and the Burj Tower - the tallest skyscraper in the world is a true testimony to that fact.
Tennis court under water? Dubai may have it soon
An architect has decided to build an underwater tennis court in Dubai with a massive curved roof that he envisages would keep the water out and let players see fish swimming above. (8 + 8 Concept Studio)
However, in reality it is not as easy as it looks like in pictures as engineers had already sent out signals of the possible hazards relating to the project and the sky-high expenses that comes with such a plan.
Polish architect Krzysztof Kotala, 30, who has a Master of Science in Architecture from Krakow Polytechnic, is looking for investors to turn his dream into reality.
According to the owner of 8 + 8 Concept Studio in Warsaw, 'This will be something original. It should be somewhere where there is the t

Tennis court under water? Dubai may have it soon

If we go by the tradition, it is played on grass, sometimes clay or hard courts but very soon we will see something that will sweep the world off its feet.
An architect has decided to let go off the so called traditions and is planning to build an underwater tennis court in Dubai with a massive curved roof that he envisages would keep the water out and let players see fish swimming above, according to dailymail.co.uk.
Dubai had already taken architecture and engineering to a different level and the Burj Tower - the tallest skyscraper in the world is a true testimony to that fact.
Tennis court under water? Dubai may have it soon
An architect has decided to build an underwater tennis court in Dubai with a massive curved roof that he envisages would keep the water out and let players see fish swimming above. (8 + 8 Concept Studio)
However, in reality it is not as easy as it looks like in pictures as engineers had already sent out signals of the possible hazards relating to the project and the sky-high expenses that comes with such a plan.
Polish architect Krzysztof Kotala, 30, who has a Master of Science in Architecture from Krakow Polytechnic, is looking for investors to turn his dream into reality.
According to the owner of 8 + 8 Concept Studio in Warsaw, 'This will be something original. It should be somewhere where there is the tradition of tennis. Dubai is perfect for this idea.'

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