Burj Dubai
Filed Under (Middle East) by admin on 24-09-2008
Tagged Under : burj, dubai, Middle East, skyscrapers, United Arab Emirates
Burj Dubai (Arabic برج دبي “Dubai Tower“) is a supertall skyscrapers currently under construction in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. When it is completed in late 2008, the highest man-made structure in the world, as well as the tallest building in action. Scheduled for deployment in September 2009, the building is part of 2 square kilometers (0.8 square mile) development, entitled “Center of Burj Dubai and the” First Interchange “(aka” Defense Roundabout “), and Sheikh Zayed Road in Doha on the street.
The building is constructed mostly South Korean company Samsung, along with the Belgian company Besix and the United Arab Emirates company Arabtec. It was designed by Adrian Smith of America before he left Skidmore, Owings and TOO Merrill (SOM) of Chicago, to his own independent practice, Adrian Smith Gilla Gordon architecture in October 2006. However, SOM continues to architectural, engineering and structural mechanics of Burj Dubai. The total project budget Burj Dubai is about 4.1 billion U.S. dollars – and for all the new Center of Burj Dubai, $ 20 billion.







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