Dubai Tower "World's Tallest" and Still Growing

by Jordan Yerman | July 22, 2007 at 08:15 am
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The global measuring contest continues: Builders of the Emirates' newest skyscraper are laying claim to the title of World's Tallest, before construction is even complete. The estimated height of the completed Burj Dubai will be 1.82 Empire State Buildings.

Developers of a 1,680-foot (512 meters) skyscraper still under construction in oil-rich Dubai has claimed that it has become the world's tallest building, surpassing Taiwan's Taipei 101 which has dominated the global skyline at 1,667 feet (508 meters) since 2004.

The Burj Dubai is expected to be finished by the end of 2008 and its planned final height has been kept secret. The state-owned development company Emaar Properties, one of the main builders in rapidly developing Dubai, said only that the tower would stop somewhere above 2,275 feet.

When completed, the skyscraper will feature more than 160 floors, 56 elevators, luxury apartments, boutiques, swimming pools, spas, exclusive corporate suites, Italian fashion designer Giorgio Armani's first hotel, and a 124th floor observation platform.

After North American and Asian cities marked their 20th century economic booms with skyscrapers, the Gulf grew eager to show off its success with ever taller buildings. In Dubai, long an oil-rich Gulf symbol of rapid economic growth, the building reflects the city's hunger for global prestige.

"It's a symbol of Dubai as a city of the world," said Greg Sang, the project director for Emaar Properties.

Mohammed Ali Alabbar, chairman of Emaar, said it will be an architectural and engineering masterpiece of concrete, steel and glass. Dubai has "resisted the usual and has inspired [sic] to build a global icon," he said.

"It's a human achievement without equal."

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Jordan Yerman

Says goodfella3, "I also think the top floor should be a public area like a bar or lounge so that all people can have a chance to see the view."

Says Haukurrr, "I think the top floor should be used for a strip club." 

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colinmac

I agree with goodfella3 - a public viewing area would be cool

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danbloom

Taipei 101 is still the tallest, until the Dubai tower gets official certification. Don't rush it, guys.

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