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Qasr Al Sarab receives two awards

Abu Dbabi July, 21, 2010 (WAM) Qasr Al Sarab Desert Resort by hotel chain Anantara, developed by Tourism Development and Investment Company (TDIC), the master developer of tourism, cultural, and residential destinations in Abu Dhabi, received two awards according to a report in "Gulf News."
The desert resort was awarded "Best Hotel Spa" and "Best for Luxury Public Spaces" at the prestigious Hospitality Design Awards for Creative Achievement in New York.
The luxury resort in Abu Dhabi's enchanting Liwa Desert was the only winner in the Middle East and North Africa.
Now in its sixth year, the high profile Hospitality Design Awards for Creative Achievement — run by Hospitality Design magazine, the New York-based premier trade magazine — celebrate hospitality developments that use new materials and creative designs.
Qasr Al Sarab, interior was designed by US-based HBA/Hirsch Bedner Associates and South African architectural firm Northpoint, beat stiff competition from 360 worldwide submissions to win the two awards and was commended for the way that its design remained true to the heritage of the area. This is the sixth accolade for Qasr Al Sarab since it opened eight months ago.
Commenting on the award, Ahmad Hussain, Chief operating officer of TDIC, said: "These awards celebrate the very best in the hotel interior design industry and we are extremely proud, that less than a year from opening, Qasr Al Sarab's unique design and Emirati architecture has been recognised by such an esteemed awards programme in two categories."
Hussain continued: "Since its October 2009 opening, Qasr Al Sarab has gone from strength to strength, winning a host of awards, and is now an established name on the international hospitality circuit."
During the blueprint process of the hotel, TDIC design department worked closely with Abu Dhabi Authority for Culture and Heritage (ADACH), Al Ain National Museum, HBA and Northpoint to ensure that the overall architecture, interior design, works of art and artefacts reflect the traditions and history of the region. These were considered and embraced as a core value of the development.
Tradition
The result is a resort that is an authentic echo of the traditional forts of the Liwa desert, offering an eclectic fusion of true Arabian culture and sheer comfort.
Since its opening, Qasr Al Sarab has been recognised with top accolades from around the world for its exceptional features and tourism offering.
Some of these include: the Middle East's Leading Desert Resort in the World Travel Awards 2010 in May; named in Condé Nast Traveller UK's 2010 Hot List; Condé Nast Traveller USA's Hot List and Spa Hot List; and taking second runner up for Spa Design Awards at The Middle East Spa Awards last May.
Situated in the Empty Quarter (Robh Al Khali), the world's largest stretch of uninterrupted desert, Qasr Al Sarab has quickly earned a reputation for being a regional landmark with architecture reflecting a truly authentic Arabian culture and heritage.
Perched atop a crescent-shaped dune, the true splendour of this fort-inspired design smoothly blends into its pristine surrounding environment and in a destination rich in history with settlements dating back 7,000 years.
Offering 154 rooms, 42 villas and 10 royal villas resembling majestic palaces with spacious living and dining areas, private pools and outdoor terraces, Qasr Al Sarab is a haven of exceptional comfort and pure extravagance. – Gulf News

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