The Burj Al Arab in Dubai, a symbol of Dubai's enduring ambition. AFP
Dubai's Chicago Beach Hotel taken at around 1979. Today the Wild Wadi water park sits on this spot. Photo: Omar Salam
By January 1996, the area had been transformed. The artificial island that Burj Al Arab would sit on was complete and construction on the hotel well advanced.
A sketch by British architect, Tom Wright, showing his concept for the Burj Al Arab design.
Architect Tom Wright with his original model of the Burj Al Arab. Stephen Lock for The National
The Burj Al Arab in 1997, as it edges towards completion. James Davis / Eye Ubiquitous / Corbis
The Burj Al Arab opened in 1999 and drew people from across the UAE to see the new building. Here Abu Dhabi residents Omeir Nasir, left, and Owais Nasir, right, visit the Burj Al Arab between 1999 and 2002. Photo: Sarwat Nasir
Madiha Naz Nasir visits in 1999 or 2000. Photo: Sarwat Nasir
The Burj Al Arab and Jumeirah Beach Hotel in 2009.
The lobby of the Burj Al Arab hotel taken in 2011. Jeff Topping / The National
The hotel has one of the world's tallest atriums. Jeff Topping / The National
The hotel has become synonymous with Dubai. Pawan Singh / The National
Its helipad has also staged events, such as between Roger Federer and Andre Agassi in February 2005. Getty
The Burj Al Arab in Dubai, a symbol of Dubai's enduring ambition. AFP
Dubai's Chicago Beach Hotel taken at around 1979. Today the Wild Wadi water park sits on this spot. Photo: Omar Salam
By January 1996, the area had been transformed. The artificial island that Burj Al Arab would sit on was complete and construction on the hotel well advanced.
A sketch by British architect, Tom Wright, showing his concept for the Burj Al Arab design.
Architect Tom Wright with his original model of the Burj Al Arab. Stephen Lock for The National
The Burj Al Arab in 1997, as it edges towards completion. James Davis / Eye Ubiquitous / Corbis
The Burj Al Arab opened in 1999 and drew people from across the UAE to see the new building. Here Abu Dhabi residents Omeir Nasir, left, and Owais Nasir, right, visit the Burj Al Arab between 1999 and 2002. Photo: Sarwat Nasir
Madiha Naz Nasir visits in 1999 or 2000. Photo: Sarwat Nasir
The Burj Al Arab and Jumeirah Beach Hotel in 2009.
The lobby of the Burj Al Arab hotel taken in 2011. Jeff Topping / The National
The hotel has one of the world's tallest atriums. Jeff Topping / The National
The hotel has become synonymous with Dubai. Pawan Singh / The National
Its helipad has also staged events, such as between Roger Federer and Andre Agassi in February 2005. Getty
The Burj Al Arab in Dubai, a symbol of Dubai's enduring ambition. AFP