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Old Posted Jan 15, 2007, 6:54 PM
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Ok Altin, from that angle it doesn't look that bad! I take it back.
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I was wondering on these latest BD100 press shots (Jan. 16) if the Rose Rotana has finally started cladding the upper part?

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Dubai building becoming world's tallest
1/16/2007, 2:32 p.m. PT
By JIM KRANE
The Associated Press

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The Burj Dubai skyscraper under construction here reached its 100th story on Tuesday, nearly two-thirds of the way in its relentless climb to become the world's tallest building.

With 3,000 laborers adding a new floor nearly every three days, the $1 billion spire is days away from surpassing a neighboring skyscraper that is currently the tallest in the Middle East, Dubai-based developer Emaar Properties said.

"The tower is a symbol of the city's pride and a statement of our arrival on the global scene as one of the world-class cities," Emaar chairman Mohammed Ali Alabbar said.

When finished in two years, the silvery steel-and-glass building is expected to rise beyond 2,300 feet and more than 160 floors — dozens of stories taller than the world's current tallest building, the Taipei 101 tower in Taiwan, which measures 1,671 feet and 101 floors.

It will also top the world's tallest freestanding structure, Toronto's CN Tower, which stands 1,815 feet.

The tallest building in the United States, the Sears Tower in Chicago, comes in at 1,451 feet, while the Empire State Building measures 1,250 feet. Before they were destroyed in the Sept. 11 attacks, the World Trade Center towers both topped 1,360 feet. The Freedom Tower being planned for the site will measure 1,776 feet when it's completed in 2011.

Emaar isn't releasing its plans for the final height of the Burj Dubai so it can add more stories if a competing developer mounts a challenge. Predictions on skyscraper Web sites say the cylindrical Burj, which was designed by American architect Adrian Smith, will eventually loom over the city from a height of 2,600 feet or more.

Until the 1960s, the United Arab Emirates was an impoverished desert country whose residents survived through subsistence fishing, farming and small-time trade.

After it became rich from oil, Dubai began building skyscrapers to gain international prestige, not, like Hong Kong and New York, because of a shortage of land. But Dubai's skyscraper binge has jacked up land prices so much that tall buildings are now the only feasible use of coveted building lots in the city's central district.

Dubai has staked its fame on bold engineering, building attention-grabbing projects including manmade resort islands shaped like palm trees, a mall with indoor skiing, and a vast Disney World-style amusement complex that includes plans for an apartment building that rotates on its axis.

Exhibiting a flair for the luxurious that is typical of Dubai, one of the skyscraper's high-profile tenants will be the Armani Hotel, developed in conjunction with Italian fashion designer Giorgio Armani. The spire will also contain private apartments and offices.

Surrounding the dramatic concrete and steel tower is a $20 billion development project that includes several smaller towers set amid winding canals and a gargantuan shopping mall.

All of this development has angered many environmentalists, who say the Emirates is one of the biggest energy consumers and carbon dioxide emitters per capita on the planet. The World Wildlife Fund has asked the country to move toward renewable energy, especially solar power viable in one of the world's sunniest climates.
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Old Posted Jan 21, 2007, 3:01 PM
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My Hot Bird satellite reception was not working lately so I went up on the roof to check it. Unfortunately the LNB was toasted so there's nothing I could do (a new one has to be bought) but I did took my camera with me and here's the result:













In a freaky coencidence, Burj Dubai is shadowed by Park Place; you can just see the 3 cranes hovering above the roof of PP.
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^ Any chance getting the LNB replaced at night? That second shot is killer! Perfect side also since the back side has the tall ones. It almost has it all. I guess about a month, it will have it all. Got the orig. to post? Thanks for some nice desktops!

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Old Posted Jan 28, 2007, 7:53 AM
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Dubai doesn't stop amazing me
I must visit this city to see all of this live , must be really impressive.

Is there a structural plan of all this cause I really can't follow all the construction here anymore ? Perhaps a plot map ??
I tried to follow the SSC threads but there are to many of them...
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Old Posted Jan 28, 2007, 1:21 PM
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... That second shot is killer! Perfect side also since the back side has the tall ones. It almost has it all. I guess about a month, it will have it all. Got the orig. to post?
Slightly resized:

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Feb. 16:
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Old Posted Jun 27, 2007, 8:22 PM
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There is a building under construction near the Emirates Towers in the direction of the desert. Does anyone know what it is? It is located on the other side of the road that borders the Dubai International Financial Centre.
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Old Posted Jul 1, 2007, 10:16 PM
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SKY GARDENS

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Old Posted Jul 1, 2007, 10:23 PM
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JULY 1st, 2007


ROSE ROTANA HOTEL (74F, 333 m)












THE INDEX (86F, 328 m):








DAMAS Towers (2 x 50F, 200+ m)(Anagsana Hotel & Apartments)




AL ATTAR Tower (76F, 301 m):




AL TAYER TOWER (55F, 248 m:




DUBAI TOWER (45F, 186m):

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Old Posted Jul 2, 2007, 1:35 AM
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Altin D, thank you for the response and for all the pictures. Do you have a picture of what Al Tayer Tower is supposed to look like upon completion? This is the first time I have heard of this tower and I want to know more.
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^^ AL TAYER

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Old Posted Jul 3, 2007, 1:37 AM
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Thank you for the Al Tayer Tower picture.
Another Question: In the first photo of The Index, there is a building under construction in front of it. What is it?
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Old Posted Jul 3, 2007, 11:06 AM
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It is the 166 meters tall Liberty House, part of DIFC (Dubai International Financial Center)

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Old Posted Jul 3, 2007, 10:51 PM
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Thank you. I appreciate your hard work to get the pictures of the buildings. I also wanted to know how Salik is working for you. Is it crowding up your life or has Dubai become a "deserted" city?
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Al Shoala Building wrap:

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Looks done to me:

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