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World's tallest building opens in Dubai
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A dramatic fireworks show heralded the tower's official opening

The world's tallest building has been opened with a dramatic fireworks ceremony in the Gulf emirate of Dubai.

The Burj Khalifa was revealed to be 828m (2,716ft) high, far taller than the previous record holder, Taipei 101.

Known as the Burj Dubai during construction, the tower has been renamed after the leader of Dubai's oil-rich neighbour, Abu Dhabi.

Last month, Abu Dhabi gave Dubai a handout of $10bn (£6.13bn) to help it pay off its debts.

Construction of the Burj Dubai began in 2004, at the height of an economic boom.

Clad in 28,000 glass panels, the tower has 160 floors and more than 500,000 sq m of space for offices and flats.


This great project deserves to carry the name of a great man
Sheikh Mohammed

The tower also lays claim to the highest occupied floor, the tallest service lift, and the world's highest observation deck - on the 124th floor.

The world's highest mosque and swimming pool will meanwhile be located on the 158th and 76th floors.

Technical challenges

The opening ceremony, held 1,325 days after excavation work started, was attended by some 6,000 guests.

Though not complete on the inside, it was officially opened by Dubai's ruler, Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum.
Burj Dubai
The Burj Dubai dwarfs its neighbouring buildings

In a surprise move he renamed it Burj Khalifa - after the president of the United Arab Emirates and emir of Abu Dhabi, Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahayan.

Sheikh Mohammed described the tower as "the tallest building ever created by the hand of man".

"This great project deserves to carry the name of a great man. Today I inaugurate Burj Khalifa," he said.

Sheikh Mohammed also unveiled a plaque inside the tower bearing the new name.

A dramatic fireworks and lights show took place around the tower while a screen displayed its exact height, which had previously been kept secret.

At 828m, Burj Khalifa dwarfs the 508m Taipei 101 and the 629m KVLY-TV mast in the US, the tallest man-made structure. Its spire can been seen 95km (60 miles) away.

"We weren't sure how high we could go," said Bill Baker of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, the building's structural engineer. "It was kind of an exploration... a learning experience."

Graphic showing the world's tallest buildings

Mohamed Ali Alabbar, chairman of Emaar Properties, the developer behind Burj Khalifa, told the BBC that the building's design had posed unprecedented technical and logistical challenges, not just because of its height, but also because Dubai was susceptible to high winds and was close to a geological fault line.

"We have been hit with lightning twice, there was a big earthquake last year that came across from Iran, and we have had all types of wind which has hit us when we were building. The results have been good and I salute the designers and professionals who helped build it," he said.


BURJ KHALIFA IN NUMBERS
Man stands on Burj Dubai observation deck
95: distance in km at which its spire can be seen
504: rise in metres of its main service lift
57: number of lifts
49: number of office floors
1,044: number of residential apartments
900: length in feet of the fountain at the foot of the tower, the world's tallest performing fountain
28,261: number of glass cladding panels on the exterior of the tower
In pictures: Building the Burj Khalifa
Tower: facts and figures

The design incorporates ideas from traditional Islamic architecture, while the open petals of a desert flower were the inspiration for the tower's base.

Burj Khalifa will be home to 1,044 luxury apartments, 49 floors of offices and eventually a 160-room Armani-branded hotel. Around 12,000 people are expected to live and work in the tower, which is part of a 500-acre development.

However, investors are facing losses even before the tower is completed because property prices in Dubai have slumped amid the global economic crisis.

Some apartments were selling for $2,700 per sq ft, but are now going for less than half that. Analysts say it will be particularly hard to lease office space because few companies can justify paying premiums for luxury.

The BBC's Malcolm Borthwick in Dubai says developers are holding back on new flagship projects, so Burj Khalifa could mark the end of an era for skyscrapers in the Gulf - at least in the short term.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/8439618.stm
 
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Saw this on TV... looks amazing. The opening ceremony was great as well.
 
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cool tall building..would it be able to bring out dubai out of debt? would it be able to give jobs to many asians/arabs who are jobless-lost jobs? or the revenue be shared among shaiks and westerners...personally west is responsible for putting dubai in a situation of debt..just to amuse these idiots uae's ameer and their lots and pocket money no pakitani, indian, sri-lankan, bangali or most asians and most arabs can't afford to get inside it even i don't know, for the matter of fact most hotels etc...These are merely projects and race among arab govts who makes tallest building...
 
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cool tall building..would it be able to bring out dubai out of debt? would it be able to give jobs to many asians/arabs who are jobless-lost jobs? or the revenue be shared among shaiks and westerners...personally west is responsible for putting dubai in a situation of debt..just to amuse these idiots uae's ameer and their lots and pocket money no pakitani, indian, sri-lankan, bangali or most asians and most arabs can't afford to get inside it even i don't know, for the matter of fact most hotels etc...These are merely projects and race among arab govts who makes tallest building...


although i agree completely with the intent ....however a little information...an indian has bought two floors for 114 crores...

but again these kind of works are one of the causes which label the ameer sheiks of middle east as wealthy idiots....having deep pockets does not guarantee having brains imo....

i wonder what purpose these buildings will serve ????
 
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Jis hesaab say paisay ka zayaaaaa ye arab kar rahay hain pakar inke sab say ziada honi hey frankly speaking not much impressive just showoff... the same days last year Isreal killing thousands of Civilians and these arab enjOying ...

Money talks Bullshit walk!
 
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Jis hesaab say paisay ka zayaaaaa ye arab kar rahay hain pakar inke sab say ziada honi hey frankly speaking not much impressive just showoff... the same days last year Isreal killing thousands of Civilians and these arab enjOying ...

Money talks Bullshit walk!

Budu will make tall buildings , it is one of dome day indications.They should built universities and invest in R&D but their objective is western life style only , indeed sad satuation for Ummat e Muslima .:angry::hitwall:

Iraq ,Afghanistan ,Pakistan Palestine are under zoinist aggression and occupation and Qibla Awal under siege and million of human being dying of poverty per years.:cry:
 
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No offense, but I would have been more impressed if Dubai had actually something to do with this achievement other than writing the checks.

The building was architected and designed by Westerners, contracted to a South Korean company, and built and operated by migrant workers. If the foreigners leave, will anyone in Dubai even know how to operate the lifts, let alone design a skyscraper?
 
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thats the key...too many indo-pakistanis for their service and getting paid in dirt.....they will face the heat only if south asia develops...which although a very long process but is going on...some day we might see our people returning home...then the dubai will be what it is supposed to be a big DESERT (deserted actually)
 
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Flats in Burj cost much less than in Mumbai
Anshul Dhamija | TNN

Bangalore: An apartment on the 100th floor of Dubai’s Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building and one of the most sought-after addresses in the world today, comes at a price of Rs 38,000 per sq ft. But don’t hold your breath, desi realty rates beat that by a mile. The rates of apartments in Mumbai and Delhi condominiums are much higher.

In fact, the per square foot rate in Mumbai’s NCPA Apartments at Nariman Point is between Rs 90,000 and Rs 1 lakh. Till date the highest per sq ft rate paid in Mumbai stands at Rs 97,842 for a fourbedroom flat at NCPA Apartments in 2007. This is the highest rate paid for a residential unit in the history of Indian real estate. In July-August last year, an apartment in Maker Tower B in Cuffe Parade sold for around Rs 93,000 per sq ft.

According to Gulam Zia, national director, research and advisory services of global property consultants Knight Frank, “In the posh localities of Mumbai and Delhi, where there is a scarcity of land, realty prices have shot through the roof. Rates in Mumbai’s western and central suburbs of Worli, Lower Parel and Prabhadevi are upwards of Rs 40,000/sq ft.’’

Realty prices in India are inverse to the country’s image of a developing nation. “Mumbai and Delhi command one of the highest per sq ft rates in the world,’’ says Anshuman Magazine, CMD, CB Richard Ellis, South Asia, a leading global property consultancy firm. In India, while the land cost itself is high, the cost of quality is even higher. If one is paying Rs 38,000 per sq ft for an apartment in the Burj Khalifa, which has amenities such as Armani Hotel, discos and designer shops, for the same price or more in Mumbai or Delhi, one will only be paying for the location and not for the construction or amenities.


TALLEST, NOT COSTLIEST:

While an apartment in Burj Khalifa costs Rs 38,000/sq ft, a flat in Nariman Point was sold for Rs 98,000/sq ft in ’07
 
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TATA sudsidiary VOLTAS involved in the project.

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As an Engineer, I can only marvel at this structure.
 
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