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Old Posted Dec 15, 2007, 1:52 AM
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The Burj Dubai is the tallest free-standing strucutre on land (it used to be the CN Tower in Toronto). But, it is not the tallest man-made structure on land, yet. That goes to the KVLY-TV mast in Blanchard, North Dakota, US.
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wait it isnt yet

when will it be the tallest man-made structure???



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Old Posted Dec 15, 2007, 4:21 PM
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Burj Dubai

quality is not good, it was dark and my friend was driving too fast

good progress of the steel section







from the Madinat Jumeirah



from the Mall of the Emirates



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from the Floating Bridge

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Cladding and steelwork progress 18th December. Although it’s the Eid holiday, work still goes on.







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Old Posted Dec 20, 2007, 1:01 PM
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Burj Dubai








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cladding




from the Burj area



from the Umm Suqeim Street, close to the Madinat Jumeirah



from the Business Bay ( Tiara Towers plot)



from the Business Bay



from the Business Bay (Symphony -Binary plot)



from the Business Bay (The Pad plot)



from the Business Bay ( Moon Tower plot)



from the Business Bay (Michael Schumacher Business Avenue plot)



from the Business Bay (Burj Al Alam plot)



from the Business Bay ( Al Naboodah storage plot)



from the Business Bay restaurant plot



from the Business Bay



from the Business Bay (The Opus plot)



from the Al Khail Road ( Business Bay new bridge)



and road works front of the Burj Dubai

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Old Posted Dec 20, 2007, 5:42 PM
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Burj Dubai, short video


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Old Posted Dec 21, 2007, 12:35 PM
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an article from Panama ( La Prensa ) with my pic

Panamá, jueves 13 de diciembre de 2007

dubai.ícono en el golfo pérsico.

Crece el mega-rascacielo

La edificación sobrepasa la altura del Taipei 101, que hasta el 21 de julio de 2007 mantenía el récord mundial.


Cortesía de www.burjdubaiskyscraper.com/ Imre Solt

PROYECTO. Al 24 de octubre, la Burj Dubai ya contaba con 156 pisos y 585 metros de altura. El promotor, Emaar, no ha anunciado la elevación actual de la torre.

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Desde el pasado 24 de octubre, el promotor de la Burj Dubai (Torre Dubai) no ha anunciado oficialmente la altura de su construcción. En esa fecha, ya contaba con 156 pisos o 585.7 metros de altura, lo que lo convierte en no solo el edificio más alto del planeta, sino en la estructura más alta construida por el ser humano.

Con esas medidas, la edificación fácilmente sobrepasa la altura del Taipei 101, el edificio que hasta 21 de julio de 2007 mantenía el récord mundial con 509.2 metros de altura, supera también los 110 pisos que tiene la Torre Sears en Chicago y la elevación de la Torre de radio CN en la ciudad de Toronto, que mide 555.3 metros.

Al día de hoy, la construcción continúa y su promotor, Emaar Properties, no precisa la elevación que ha alcanzado.

De acuerdo con un comunicado del promotor, los récords del proyecto no son solo de altura: contará con refugios de seguridad cada 25 pisos; está diseñado para sostener a más de 35 mil personas; se planificó para que tuviese una vida de 100 años; contará con 86 mil metros cuadrados de vidrio; tendrá el elevador más alto del mundo y una demanda de energía de 36 megavatios o 360 mil bombillos de 100 vatios.

http://mensual.prensa.com/mensual/co...s/1204215.html
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Old Posted Dec 22, 2007, 6:09 PM
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Greetings from Dubai

I found some postcards of the Burj Dubai today









small mistake on the 2nd postcard , there is the Dubai Towers, Istanbul
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Old Posted Dec 23, 2007, 10:24 AM
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IMPRESSIVE and those postcards are awesome ones.
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Old Posted Dec 23, 2007, 3:16 PM
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Old Posted Dec 24, 2007, 10:24 AM
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small gift from Dubai for everybody, Merry Christmas !

24/December/2007

Burj Dubai from my favourite places












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so are they going to steel frameing now for the rest of the tower?
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Hi 1ajs.

Yes the reinforced Concrete ends at the top of tier 15. Will now be steel from tier 16 to 30.

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Old Posted Dec 25, 2007, 1:29 PM
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Need to focus on sustainable energy modelling for high rise buildings

Dubai, 25 December 2007

Dubai needs to focus more on sustainable energy modeling for better performance in high rise buildings with special emphasis on the weather condition of Middle East, a renowned international expert on wind engineering has opined.
Dr. Anton Davies, senior vice president of RWDI Canada and renowned scientist in the field of wind engineering and environmental sciences, was addressing a seminar organised by Dubai Municipality recently on "Wind Tunnel Testing & Sustainable Building Design". The seminar was attended by a large number of engineers, architects, and staff from consultants and contracting companies.
Khalid Mohammed Saleh, Director of Building Department at Dubai Municipality said the seminar forms part of the civic body's initiative to offer a continuous learning environment for the local architects and consultant engineers.
He noted that a recent report revealed that value of real estate projects has increased from US$ 90 billion to US$ 143 in the Middle East for the period of 2005-2006.
"Dubai leads by far in this phenomenal growth. The Dubai Strategic Plan 2007-2015, rolled out by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, places significant emphasis on wise utilisation of resources to build a firm foundation of qualitative and quantitative achievements, forming a fertile environment for sustained growth in the era of globalisation. This should be considered as the dawn of green revolution in the construction sector," he said.
Delivering his lecture, Dr. Davies opined that the region is characterized by availability of abundant sunlight and utilization of the sunlight using photovoltaic and solar hot water systems is crucial. He also listed the benefits of energy efficient measures such as Double facade, Under floor air system, Radiant slab, Thermal mass, Shading, Noise, Acoustics, Vibration, Fire safety and High performance mechanical systems. Case studies for Energy, Thermal and Daylight simulation by Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and its confirmation by wind tunnel test were also discussed in the seminar.
"Presently, wind tunnel studies offer the best estimate of the wind loading on a building for cladding as well as structural frame design. The wind tunnel test also confirms the accuracy of CFD simulations. In general, Code analytical methods are helpful for preliminary design and for simple situations. Even Codes recommend wind tunnel testing for complex or tall buildings," Dr. Davies said, discussing the advantages and shortcomings of each of these three techniques.

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Old Posted Dec 25, 2007, 4:56 PM
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Burj Dubai from the The World

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Old Posted Dec 26, 2007, 2:22 PM
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Burj Dubai from the Jumeirah Road ( pics from a bus, first time I tried )






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