Posted on 12/11/2004 9:07:25 PM PST by wagglebee
The construction of what will be the world's tallest building is set to begin in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The building contract was awarded to a consortium led by the South Korean Samsung Corporation on Thursday.
The Burj Dubai tower will stand 800 metres tall - just 5 metres shy of half a mile - once completed in 2008. That will be a full 350 metres taller that the tallest floored in the world today, the Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur.
The new towers unique, three-sided design will ascend in a series of stages, around a supportive central core and boast a total of 160 floors, accessible via a series of double-decker elevators. Its shape will be integral to its impressive size. The design is intended to reduce the impact of wind and to reduce the need for a stronger core - allowing for more space - as it ascends.
"It's almost like a series of buildings stuck together," says Mohsen Zikri, a director at UK engineering consultants Arup. "As you go up you need less and less lifts and less core."
Military precision
A key challenge will be the logistics involved in construction, Zikri told New Scientist. "You need things to be delivered with military precision or you will have chaos on the ground."
A spokeswoman for Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, the Chicago-based architects firm behind the design in the US, says the shape should prevent wind vortices building up around the tower and causing it to move in the wind. "Wind is the primary thing at this height," she told New Scientist. "The engineers have focused on shaping the building to minimise this effect."
As wind whirls around a tall building it can build into powerful vortices that in turn generate powerful winds on the ground. But the wide base of the Burj Dubai should also prevent wind from causing these disturbances.
Besides beating the Petronas Towers, which stands at 452 metres tall, Burj Dubai will also be considerably taller than the CN tower in Toronto, Canada which at 553 metres is the tallest structure in the world without a multiple floor structure.
Foundation work was recently completed by Turner Construction International, based in New York, US. Above ground construction will now begin under the control of the Samsung Corporation. The contract was awarded by Emaar Properties in Dubai, after an 11-month bidding process.
The tower will be used for offices, residential apartments, hotels and shops and will be surrounded at its base by a man-made lake.
PENDULUM-LIKE To control the tower's lateral acceleration, an 800-ton turned mass damper (above) was suspended from cables. (below left). (Photo courtesy of Motioneering Inc.)
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Welllllllllllll, I once saw a cool photo of the gold covered mass damper ball. But I can't find it tonight. Guess the above is the best I can do. Cheers.
have you ever delt with Samsung construction group? Gain some experience before whitewashing with a broad humanitarian brush.
We'd all appreciate it if you'd keep your religious views to yourself...remember: lead by example! Quietly!
I find the hypocrisy in your demand/request to be rather thunderous.
No I haven't.
I'm sure, however, that the money folks at the site have the foresight to put in place some heavy duty project heads and inspectors.
In some contexts--I'm told even in the USA--every load of cement has to be inspected.
I just don't think blackwashing a race of people is all that fitting. There can be cultural differences in terms of what's routinely sanctioned etc. But mostly, people are pretty much the same around the world.
I find it exceedingly cheeky that you demand the privilege of sharing whatever you feel like sharing with whatever comments, implications, wording, references, flavors, embelishments, asides etc. out of your value system that you feel the least bit fitting--
while insisting that I must not have the same privilege.
Cheeky, indeed.
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