Location: Dubai
Country: United Arab Emirates
Designed by: Adrian Smith
Opened in: 2010
Space covered: 309,473 square meters
Height: 829.8 meters
Floors: 164
Used as: Corporates office, suites and hotel.
Major materials used: Glass, steel, concrete and aluminum
Cost: 1.5 billion US Dollars
Burj Khalifa, which was formerly known as Burj Dubai, is the
tallest building in the world. Second and third in the list are Makkah
Royal Clock Tower Hotel and Taipei 101.
The height of the building is twice the height of Empire State Building of New York.
Burj Khalifa can be seen from a distance of 97 kilometers on a
clear day and it take about more months to clean the entire building.
Burj Khalifa hold several world records. It is not only the tallest
building in the world but also the tallest free standing structure, it
has occupied the highest space of floor, it has the highest number of
stories, and the highest outdoor observation deck in the world.
The building also has the highest mosque, the highest restaurant, the quickest and the tallest elevator in the world.
Another attraction included in the project is “The Dubai Fountain.”
It is a coreographed fountain spread over a 30-acre lake. It has
6600 lights and 25 colored projects, and it can shoot water up to 500
feet in the air.
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