Landvest Dubai offers a comprehensive range of Properties throughout the Burj Dubai. The Burj Dubai and its planned construction will be the world's tallest building has now begun in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The Burj Dubai building contract has been awarded to a consortium led by the South Korean Samsung Corporation.
The building will be 800 metres in height, just 5 metres short of half a mile on completion in 2008. It will be more than 300 metres more in height than the tallest high rise building in the world, the Taipei Tower in Taiwan. The Burj Dubai tower's unique, three-sided design will be in a series of stages, around a supportive central core and will have a total of 160 floors, one will able to enter through a series of double lifts. Its shape will be in line with its impressive size. The design of the tower is intended to eliminate the impact of wind and to eliminate the need for a stronger core, allowing for more space as it ascends.
Throughout the Burj Dubai, subtle themes of Islamic architecture can be found in the building's silhouette when looking up at the lobes from near the base. The Burj Dubai tower will be located on a man-made lake, which is designed to wrap around the tower and to provide great views. Throughout the Burj Dubai there will be triple-decker elevators, which will be the first in the world. On the top floor of the tower there will be a public observation deck and a private club.
Burj Dubai will become the world's tallest building, along with the world's tallest man-made structure when it is completed. The highest residential floor in the building will be on level 109. The observation deck in the Burj Dubai will be on the 124th floor. The tower was rotated 120 degrees for it to withstand prevailing winds. It is set on a concrete and steel podium with 192 piles descending to a depth of more than 50 metres. A total of 45,000 cubic metres of concrete are used in the foundations with a weight in excess of 110,000 tonnes to construct the Burj Dubai.