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Zapatan Mar 9, 2019 8:51 PM

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Originally Posted by BonoboZill4 (Post 8500563)
That's kind of why my Shanghai Tower is my favorite. It's not trying to win any hearts of technicality. That plus its blanket-like, twisting, exoskeleton facade is to die for

I agree, although I'm in love with both of them, BK is a pretty badass WTB.

Petronas were probably the lamest of "tallest" buildings. Fake taller than the Sears Tower as they were.

pianowizard Mar 9, 2019 11:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Zapatan (Post 8500566)
Petronas were probably the lamest of "tallest" buildings. Fake taller than the Sears Tower as they were.

OMG, the real roof of the Petronas (1242 ft) is actually slightly lower than the Empire State Building's roof (1250 ft)! Pathetic!

Skyfan28 Mar 19, 2019 8:56 PM

Edit: resolved

HiRiser Mar 20, 2019 6:35 AM

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Originally Posted by franktko (Post 8496483)

Good information! Good post. Thanks.

detroitmetro101 Mar 28, 2019 3:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Tom In Chicago (Post 8463828)
The Home Insurance Building was not a trophy building built specifically for the purpose of being the worlds tallest building. . . bad example. . .

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thats not what i meant. i meant that the hib in chicago was build because there was demand for it after the city's dtw burned down.

Atlriser Mar 29, 2019 2:17 PM

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Originally Posted by HiRiser (Post 8512056)
Good information! Good post. Thanks.

The information presented by words might be accurate but the graphic is complete garbage and shows no useful information as provided. Nothing is correct in the graphic.

Raysiri Apr 24, 2021 1:40 PM

I’ve seen Jeddah Tower making a little progress so far, so it’s not 100% on-hold really. I’ve seen this on the video on skyscrapercity.com about Jeddah Tower.

Coldrsx Sep 19, 2021 4:31 PM

Any updates or changes?

pianowizard Sep 19, 2021 8:46 PM

^ This page has the latest info that I could find: https://constructionreviewonline.com...-need-to-know/ . It says:

"2018
Kingdom Holding Company signed a deal with Orange Business Services to provide information and communication technology (ICT) infrastructure to Jeddah Tower. Construction of the tower moved forward after a short delay.

There was steady progress but building owner JEC halted structural concrete work with the tower about one-third completed due to labor issues with a contractor following the 2017–19 Saudi Arabian purge. JEC said they plan to restart construction in 2020.

2020
Resumption of construction works was made impossible by the Covid-19 pandemic."

Coldrsx Jan 3, 2022 9:09 PM

Anything new for 2022?

MAC123 Jan 3, 2022 9:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Coldrsx (Post 9492146)
Anything new for 2022?

A quick google search isn't pulling anything up for me. Maybe someone else will have some more luck but as of now nothing has changed since it was put on indefinite hold.

Hudson11 Jan 3, 2022 11:24 PM

they've apparently been making progress on utilities in the general vicinity including paving roads but no sign of work restarting on the tower itself anytime soon.

CCRC Jan 5, 2022 2:34 AM

They should just do the Chinese thing and cut the tower off at 400m

Coldrsx Sep 30, 2022 3:42 PM

Anything on this guy?

NYguy Sep 30, 2022 5:11 PM

https://science.howstuffworks.com/en...ddah-tower.htm

Will the Jeddah Tower, World's Tallest Building, Ever Be Finished?


Dave Roos
Jun 14, 2022


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….. Wood toured the Jeddah Tower construction site in early 2018 and called the scale and ambition of the Jeddah Economic City project "absolutely massive." The unfinished base of the Jeddah Tower already qualifies as a "supertall" structure, and the view from the top was awe-inspiring, he says.

"You're 300 meters in the air looking down at a city that's not yet built around you," says Wood. "It's almost like archeological ruins around you, but it's the opposite of that — it's brand-new infrastructure being put in against this desert backdrop."

Wood also dismisses the idea that the unfinished base of the tower amounted to "a little stump in the ground."

"It's already a third of its height," says Wood. "And I genuinely do believe that at some point the project will be finished, because it's an embarrassment not to finish it. What I don't know is if it will adhere to its original design or if it will ultimately be the tallest building in the world."
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Emaar, the developer of the Burj Khalifa, announced plans in 2016 to build an observation tower (not technically a "building") in Dubai that would be slightly taller than the Burj Khalifa, but construction for that project was also delayed by the pandemic.

For his part, Wood is optimistic that some form of the Jeddah Tower will one day rise, but he acknowledges that the construction process so far has been anything but typical.

"This is not a project running behind schedule; this is a project that totally stopped four years ago," says Wood. "There's no question it's atypical. It's not a construction delay, it's stopped. We keep hearing that it's going to start up again, but it hasn't as of yet."


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MolsonExport Oct 3, 2022 7:14 PM

It will be finished as soon as the NEOM line building is finished. ;)

White elephants are not an endangered species in KSA.

cozy Oct 4, 2022 3:52 AM

I'm so glad its failing and will hopefully never be completed. Makes absolutely no sense to build this thing in the middle of the desert. :shrug:

Tom In Chicago Oct 4, 2022 2:36 PM

^For the record, this building isn't being built "in the middle of a desert" but rather as a landmark structure to anchor a larger business development outside the city of Jeddah. . . say what you want about white elephants and whatnot, but let's keep the hyperbole out of the conversation. . . and on topic. . . [/MODERATOR NOTE]

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Marshal Nov 6, 2022 7:16 AM

Are you kidding? Hyperbole is the nature of all supertalls. Lighten up Mr. Moderator.

RobEss Nov 7, 2022 4:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Tom In Chicago (Post 9750674)
but rather as a landmark structure to anchor a larger business development outside the city of Jeddah

There's about as much chance of this development coming to fruition as there is of a rainforest sprouting in Dubai...


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