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Al-Asmakh Tower (formerly the IBQ Tower) is a building in West Bay Area in Doha, Qatar. [1] Its design was inspired by New York City landmark Empire State Building . Its height is 227 meters (745 ft).
Element West Bay 170 metres (560 ft) 33 2022 West Bay (Doha) Rosewood Doha Twin Towers 1 170 metres (560 ft) 40 2023 Lusail City: Rosewood Doha Twin Towers 2 170 metres (560 ft) 40 2023 Lusail City: Qatar Internet Center 167 metres (548 ft) 38 2001 West Bay (Doha) Burj Al Marina 162 metres (531 ft) 39 2018 Lusail City: Address Downtown Doha
West Bay (Arabic: الخليج الغربي) is an area in Doha, Qatar that encompasses the city's east coast districts, namely, Al Qassar, Al Dafna, West Bay Lagoon, and Onaiza. West Bay includes many modern buildings unlike other, older districts of Doha. Some of the tallest skyscrapers in Qatar are found in this area.
Al Fardan Towers is a mixed-use building complex in West Bay, Doha, Qatar built between 2005 and 2007 and consisting of two towers standing at 178 m (584 ft) tall with 40 floors (Tower 1) and 140 m (460 ft) tall with 32 floors (Tower 2).
The Al Mana Tower also known as Burj Al Mana is a mixed-use skyscraper in West Bay, Doha, Qatar, standing at 247 m (810 ft) tall with 57 floors. Built between 2014 and 2023, it is the current fourth tallest building in Qatar .
Fereej Al Soudan Al Waab Al Aziziya New Fereej Al Ghanim Fereej Al Murra Fereej Al Manaseer Bu Sidra Muaither Al Sailiya Al Mearad: 82.4: 283,675 56: Fereej Al Asiri New Fereej Al Khulaifat Bu Samra Al Mamoura Abu Hamour Mesaimeer Ain Khaled Umm Al Seneem: 61.1: 128,928 81: Mebaireek: 160.5: 12,483 83: Al Karaana: 554.3: 2,614 96: Abu Samra ...
West Bay Lagoon, also known as Leqtaifiya (Arabic: لقطيفية; also spelled as Legtaifiyah or Al Qutaifiya) is a district of Doha, the capital city of Qatar. Spanning from the Doha Corniche to West Bay Lagoon, the area has villas on one side, and low rises on the other. The district is well known for its luxurious waterfront villas, which ...
Formerly a stand-alone district, Al Asmakh has been amalgamated into Mushayrib since the 21st century. [2] [3] Al Asmakh was initially recognized as a formal district of Doha around the 1930s. Located near Souq Waqif, it covers an area of about 326,000 sq m 2. Although most of its historic architecture has been degraded or demolished, there ...