Tuesday, January 5, 2010

A View From The Top - The Burj Khalifa In Dubai

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I'm sure most of you have heard about the opening of the world's new tallest building in Dubai. What I'm sure most of you haven't seen is a video from the top of the world's new tallest building in Dubai. If heights make you squeamish, you may want to skip this one. The Stratosphere Tower here in Las Vegas, as less than have of Burj Khalifa's height is enough for me in person. On film though, the views from this tower are absolutely amazing. I found this video on YouTube on the page of ImreDubai.



At 1:50 into the video you will see a pond with fountains that aren't operating. Those fountains were designed and operate in the same manner as the fountains at Bellagio Resort in Las Vegas. I believe that these shoot higher than the ones at Bellagio, but definitely not above the top of the building, like Bellagio's do.









They also posted some interesting facts about the building:



On the top of the Burj Khalifa's spire 828 m (aka Burj Dubai) video by Imre Solt , 31 December 2009



Video from the top of the spire of Burj Khalifa , the tallest man-made structure ever built, 828 m.



CoxGomyl is now commissioning the final systems on the higest building in the world the 818 Meter Burj Dubai. ( http://www.coxgomyl.com )



A total of 18 machines have been delivered to the building and the higest operating BMU in the world working at 715 meters



Fact Sheet - Burj Dubai



Currently the worlds tallest building and tallest man-made structure, Burj Dubai is at the centre of Downtown Burj Dubai, the flagship mega-project of Emaar Properties in Dubai. The final height of the tower will be revealed on its completion in 2009.



With a development value of over US$1 billion, Burj Dubai, when completed, will fulfil all the criteria of the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH), which ranks the worlds tallest buildings on the basis of spire height, the highest occupied floor, roof height and pinnacle height.



At a current height of over 800 metres (2,625 ft), Burj Dubai has now also scaled over 160 levels, the most number of storeys in any building in the world. Burj Dubai has already surpassed the height of the KVLY-TV mast in North Dakota, USA - 628.8 metres (2,063 ft), which held the distinction of being the worlds tallest man-made structure. Burj Dubai is taller than Taipei 101 in Taiwan, which at 508 metres (1,667 ft) has held the tallest-building-in-the-world title since it opened in 2004. The tower also surpassed the 31-year-old record of CN Tower, which at 553.33 metres (1,815.5 ft) has been the worlds tallest free-standing structure on land since 1976.



Leveraging on the advancements in construction engineering, Burj Dubai undertook height enhancement in 2008 and is also upgrading its interior finishes. International designers from California have revisited the designs to make the residences more attractive and functionally superior.



In just 1,325 days since excavation work started in January, 2004, Burj Dubai became the tallest free-standing structure in the world. More than 11,000 consultants and skilled construction workers are employed on site, and the worlds fastest high-capacity construction hoists, with a speed of up to 2 m/sec (120 metres/min), were used to move men and materials.



When completed, the tower will have used 330,000 cubic meters of concrete, 39,000 metric tons of steel rebar and 142,000 sq m of glass and 22 million man hours.



The design inspiration for Burj Dubai is drawn from the desert flower, Hymenocalis, and incorporates patterning systems that are embodied in Islamic architecture. The tower is designed as three petals arranged around a central core. As the tower rises from the flat base, the petals setback in an upward-spiraling pattern.



Burj Dubais structure has employed the latest advances in wind engineering, structural engineering, structural systems, construction materials and construction methods. It will have a high performance exterior cladding system to withstand the harsh summer temperatures.



A mixed-use tower, Burj Dubai features 2 million sq ft of residential and over 220,000 sq ft of prime business space, in addition to the Armani Hotel Dubai, and Armani Residences Dubai, luxury hospitality ventures by Emaar in association with haute couture major Giorgio Armani S.p.A.



The tower offers recreational facilities and entertainment venues including four luxurious pools and a cigar club, a library, exclusive residents lounge, serviced residences, fitness facilities and an observatory deck on level 124, At The Top opening to impressive views of Dubai. The tower will also have a large Office Annexure.



Quick Facts:



Final Height: Unrevealed



No of floors: Unrevealed



Estimated population upon completion: 35,000



Developer: Emaar Properties PJSC



Architects and Engineers: Chicago-based Skidmore, Owings and Merrill (SOM)



Designer: Adrian Smith



Main Contractor: South Koreas Samsung Corporation



Project and Construction Manager: Turner International



Built-up area: 5 million sq ft



No of lifts to be installed: 54



Construction Schedule:



Excavation started: January 2004



Piling started: March 2004



Superstructure started: March 2005



Level 50: June 2006



Level 100: January 2007



Level 110 (tallest structure in the Middle East and Europe): March 2007



Level 120: April 2007



Level 130: May 2007



Level 141 (worlds tallest building): July 2007



Level 150 (worlds tallest free-standing structure): September 2007



Level 160 (worlds tallest man-made structure): April 2008



Cladding competed: September 2009







2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Its really huge man. Thanks for the video. I will definitely go there in this coming summer vacations.

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Anonymous said...

What a beautiful building. One must go there to watch it. Its amazing one.

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