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The Tower Project - Dubai Creek Harbour

  • OnGoing Project
  • Dubai
  • Building, Leisure, Hotels

This project involves construction of The Tower on Plot No. 4159926, which will be linked to a central island district within the Dubai Creek Harbour district, which is being jointly developed by Emaar Properties and Dubai Holding. It would be taller than the Burj Khalifa. Although, the final height has not been disclosed, to become the world's tallest tower it will have to be more than 1,008 meters in height, which is the expected height of the under-construction Jeddah Tower in Saudi Arabia. The tower comprises three components: the foundations, the slip-formed concrete core and a steel frame structure sitting on top of the core connected to the ground by cables. To expedite construction, the steel frame can be fabricated as work on the core proceeds. The upper levels will have 18-20 useable floors that will include observation decks, function rooms and a hotel. The tower is inspired by Islamic architecture and fuses modern, sustainable design with rich culture and heritage of UAE. The buildingÂ’s striking design includes a distinctive net of steel stay-cables stays that attach to a central reinforced concrete column that will reach into the skies. At the top of the tower is an oval-shaped bud that will house several observation decks, offering unprecedented, 360-degree views of the city and beyond. It will also serve as a beacon of light at night, with a lighting system that will evoke the features of a flower bud, as it seemingly hovers atop the structure. The project is currently in design stage.

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