Nakeel Habour and Tower aka Al Burj is a supertall skyscraper to be built in Dubai, United Arab Emirates by developer Al Nakheel. It is to form the centrepiece of the Dubai Waterfront, the world's largest man-made waterfront development, which is also being developed by Al Nakheel.
Thursday, May 22, 2008
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Monday, May 19, 2008
Al Burj in New York City or Chicago
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Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Dubai will become city of supertowers
The new supertowers are part of a cluster of 11 projects worth Dh25 billion to be built in a major master-planned development that will be announced in October.
"All five supertowers will be about 600 metres tall - rising more than 100 floors. These are some of the most unique projects incorporating the latest building technologies and consuming up to 60 per cent less energy," Adrian Smith, who designed Burj Dubai - currently the world's tallest tower - told Gulf News in an exclusive interview.
His firm Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architects, is designing the projects.
Thirteen supertowers are currently under development worldwide, including seven in Dubai. The five new ones will change the equation heavily in favour of the emirate.
The supertowers already announced in Dubai include Al Burj, Burj Al Alam, Princess Tower, Marina 101 and Pentominum.
Monday, May 5, 2008
5 supertowers to be built in Dubai
Five more skyscrapers with more than 100 floors each will be built in Dubai, according to a report.
The new supertowers will be part of a cluster of 11 projects worth Dh25 billion ($7 billion) to be built in a major master-planned development that will be announced in October, said the Gulf News report.
Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architects is designing the projects, it said.
All five supertowers will be about 600 metres tall and incoroporate the latest building technologies, Adrian Smith, who designed Burj Dubai, was quoted as saying by Gulf News.
Thirteen supertowers are currently under development worldwide, including seven in Dubai. The five new ones will make Dubai the city with the largest number of supertowers - buildings with more than 100 habitable floors.
The supertowers already announced in Dubai include Al Burj, Burj Al Alam, Princess Tower, Marina 101 and Pentominum.