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Monaco aims to start work on Palm replica in 2011

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PALM IDEA: Monaco aims to replicate Dubai's man-made Palm islands.

The race is on to build a replica of Dubai's world famous Palm islands in the Mediterranean tax haven of Monaco.

Architecture giants Norman Foster and Daniel Libeskind are reportedly in the running after ruler Prince Albert II invited bids for the multi-billion-dollar artificial peninsula project, jutting out into the sea from below the Monte Carlo casino.

The Prince will choose the winner from the five bidders and the result is due to be announced by February next year, with work to begin by 2011 and expected to last 10 years.

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A playground for the rich and famous, the plans underline the principality's determination not to be left in the shade by Dubai which is well advanced with its plans for three man-made islands, being built by developer Nakheel.

Estimated to cost up to $15 billion, the massive Monaco project would add 10 hectares to the principality's territory., according to media reports in France.

Monaco's prime minister, Jean-Paul Proust, is quoted as saying Britain's Foster and his US rival Libeskind stood out among the five shortlisted bids for their technical and environmental qualities and respect for the natural site.

But he stressed that no decision had been made and that Monaco authorities would review all bids in the light of the global economic crisis.


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Princess Grace Island
Posted by Henri Boulanger, Monte Carlo, Monaco on Friday 3 October 2008 at 10:55 UAE time


Mark is right, the new Monaco island is likely to be called 'Princess Grace Island', according to our sources.

Henri

http://www.yourmonaco.com
Is it a replica or just an island?
Posted by Mark Flap on Thursday 2 October 2008 at 17:31 UAE time


I can't find anything in this article or on the web that says it will be a replica of the Palm. It will be a manmade island, but the Palm isn't the only manmade island in existence, or even the first. So is there actually any connection to Dubai at all?

I think it's called Princess Grace Island - doesn't really sound like it would be shaped like a palm tree.
Monaco aims to start work on Palm replica in 2011
Posted by Sagoo, Dubai, UK on Thursday 2 October 2008 at 14:56 UAE time


Interesting!!!! During the construction of the Dubai Palm there was so much concern regarding environmental damage from the self appointed experts from the Western countries. What about the environmental damage and inpact now that this Palm is going to be in Europe???? I suppose the sun will shine in the area now.

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