Burj Dubai becomes the tallest building on earth

by Sanjay Jha | September 2, 2008 at 02:16 am
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The desert city of Dubai is doing everything to attract tourist and maintain its position as the world's most modern & dynamic cities. The city has evolved  from a fishing settlement to a modern city with western flair and eastern colour in the midst of the Arabian Gulf.

The Dubai government has created many structures to give it an international look. It has many luxurious residential areas and Palm Jumeirah is the one of the most expensive residential places on the earth. 

Emaar Properties  has constructed the skyscraper knows as Burj Dubai. It is the tallest building in the world with a new record height of 688 metres. The tower has more than 160 stories. Its exterior is almost done and work has started on the interior. The silvery steel-and-glass building's final height is a secret. The skyscraper's finish is slated for September 2009.

The tower unofficially became the world's tallest man-made structure in April this year after surpassing the KVLY-TV mast (628.8 metres) in North Dakota in the US.

Burj Dubai in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is now the world's tallest man-made structure, after reaching a record height of 688 metres, its developer real estate giant Emaar Properties said in a statement Monday.

The tower is now over 160 storeys - the largest number of floors in any building across the world, an Emaar statement here said.

The tower unofficially became the world's tallest man-made structure in April this year after surpassing the KVLY-TV mast (628.8 metres) in North Dakota in the US.

Designed by Chicago-based Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM), Burj Dubai is being constructed by high-rise building experts from South Korea's Samsung Corporation.

Cladding work on the building is nearing completion, while work on the interiors has started, Emaar said.

In June this year, the company had announced that the opening of the tower was scheduled for September 2009.

The original deadline was December this year but was then pushed back to April next year.

Though the final height of the tower has not been disclosed yet, it will be officially recognised as the world's tallest structure only when the construction is fully completed.

When completed, Burj Dubai should meet all four criteria listed by the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH), which classifies the world's tallest structures.

CTBUH measures the height of buildings on the basis of spire height, the highest occupied floor, roof height and pinnacle height.

Burj Dubai is the centrepiece of Emaar's flagship mega-project, the 73-billion dirham ($20 billion) downtown Burj Dubai, billed as the world's most prestigious project.

The super-tall structure will have residences, commercial space and hospitality elements, including the world's first Armani Hotel and Armani Residences.

Around 7,500 professionals and skilled workers are currently employed at the site.

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