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McLaren
OldJul 03 2007, 5:30 PM
As of June 2007, the Burj Dubai had become the world's 2nd tallest building standing 130 floors. On July 1st, 8 more floors were finished. It is projected to pass the Taipei 101 and the CN Tower by September.

February 2006:

May 2007:


I posted this here as a Current Event because this is really history in the making. Such feats are making the Empire State Building look like nothing. It even has competition from the Al Burj down the road, and a tower called the Murjan Tower in Bahrain.

Do you guys think this a good idea considering it's the middle east, or disaster waiting?
Last edited by McLaren; Jul 21 2007 at 4:23 PM..
 
Sage
OldJul 03 2007, 5:44 PM
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Do you guys think this a good idea considering it's the middle east […]
Middle Easterners don’t like tall buildings? Huh?
 
Toronado
Terrell Owensium?
OldJul 03 2007, 5:47 PM
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Do you guys think this a good idea considering it's the middle east
I doubt there will be any terrorist attacks in a stable country that isn't on any terrorist hit lists. Just because it is there and has prominence does not mean it will be blown up.
 
Slick Rick
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OldJul 03 2007, 6:34 PM
Thats amazing, They work so quickly. Heres a link if anyone wants to read up more on it:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burj_Dubai
 
McLaren
OldJul 03 2007, 6:43 PM
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Middle Easterners don’t like tall buildings? Huh?
Well, I mean the Middle East isn't exactly a safe area. Dubai is becoming a market that wants to attract American tourism. And given the current state of Middle Eastern Terrorists attitudes towards Americans in their regions, it might cause problems, imo. Yes, it might likely do nothing, but you never know.

@Toronado, sure they might not have to worry about terrorists, but anything is possible considering the workers of the Burj Dubai went on a strike for 1 day causing $1 million in damages to the building, and cars/objects that belonged to building. That's not a lot compared to a U.S. workers' strike, but that same strike took a bigger effect on a new airport.

I'm just wondering if someone might thinks this tower might have some effect on the future, whether it be good or bad.
 
wfooshee
Rather ride my FJR
OldJul 03 2007, 9:21 PM
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Well, I mean the Middle East isn't exactly a safe area. Dubai is becoming a market that wants to attract American tourism. And given the current state of Middle Eastern Terrorists attitudes towards Americans in their regions, it might cause problems, imo. Yes, it might likely do nothing, but you never know.

@Toronado, sure they might not have to worry about terrorists, but anything is possible considering the workers of the Burj Dubai went on a strike for 1 day causing $1 million in damages to the building, and cars/objects that belonged to building. That's not a lot compared to a U.S. workers' strike, but that same strike took a bigger effect on a new airport.

I'm just wondering if someone might thinks this tower might have some effect on the future, whether it be good or bad.

Bahrain, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, etc. are not in the same category as Lebanon, Iraq, Iran, Syria, or Jordan. It's like saying Sweden is dangerous because of the situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The UAE especially is enjoying phenominal growth recently.

That tower is not an isolated incident. It didn't spring up out of sterile desert. These are large cities, and huge economic interests.

If you're saying such a tall building automatically becomes a target, a la World Trade Center, I just don't see it.
 
Kylehnat
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OldJul 03 2007, 10:51 PM
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Such feats are making the Empire State Building look like nothing.
So the Model T is nothing because the Focus can go faster?
 
YSSMAN
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OldJul 04 2007, 3:56 AM
Its cool that it is getting that big, but lets be honest, are we Americans really going to take this?

I thought the "Freedom Tower" was supposed to beat one of these ones, but that may be out of the question now...

But I hear there are folks in Chicago and Las Vegas that want to give Dubai a run for the money.
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Rue
OldJul 04 2007, 4:13 AM
Wow! It looks amazing. I am absolutely fascinated by skyscrapers. The building right next to my office (Nina Tower) was going to be the tallest in Hong Kong, but they couldn't get planning permission to build the extra floors due to it's close proximity to the airport, they were worried about it being a hazard in bad weather. Shame.

As it stands now...

 
ROAD_DOGG33J
Diamond Member
OldJul 04 2007, 4:21 AM
wikipedia.org
A tower has been proposed for London and if it is approved it will be 1500.00 meters tall, which would make it the tallest building in the world, as it would be nearly three times the current Taipei Tower. It will contain 41000 flats with 500 floors.
Wow, that would be quite crazy.
 
Omnis
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OldJul 04 2007, 4:34 AM
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But I hear there are folks in Chicago and Las Vegas that want to give Dubai a run for the money.
That's going to be a lot of running in that case.
 
ExigeEvan
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OldJul 04 2007, 5:46 AM
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Wow, that would be quite crazy.
It's London, forget it.

It'll cost 3 times as much as originally planned, and no-one will use it.
 
Omnis
TAKE THAT Avatar fad!
OldJul 04 2007, 5:52 AM
They should just build housing into the soccer stadiums.
 
GT Pro
Aluminium member
OldJul 04 2007, 7:52 AM
You'd think with the world's only 7-star hotel, a snow resort in the desert, a hotel underwater and having an area of man-made islands in the shape of the globe they would easily be able to take this far and above 2kilometres. Add to that, a few soccer stadiums and a race track for every 100th floor, but no...

But seriously, that 'scraper is fairly impressive
 
Glanza-V
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OldJul 04 2007, 8:52 AM
holy muff thats big
 
Famine
Minibar
OldJul 04 2007, 9:10 AM
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holy muff
Errr...
 
Glanza-V
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OldJul 04 2007, 9:41 AM
Meh its irish slang (yes muff)
 
Famine
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OldJul 04 2007, 10:36 AM
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Meh its irish slang (yes muff)
Yes - I'm aware of what it's slang for too, having been there a few times (no, not Ireland). I'm just curious why a 12 year old thinks it's acceptable to use genitalia-oriented language on a family website to describe a building which, if anything, is directly antonymous to the word...
 
Mark T
Naked Disco
OldJul 04 2007, 11:12 AM
Famine View Post
Yes - I'm aware of what it's slang for too, having been there a few times (no, not Ireland). I'm just curious why a 12 year old thinks it's acceptable to use genitalia-oriented language on a family website to describe a building which, if anything, is directly antonymous to the word...
I don't know why, but that passage of text put a big grin on my face.

On another note I'm looking to work in Dubai hopefully by December, I cannot wait to get out there and see the amazing erections that are taking place.
Last edited by Mark T; Jul 04 2007 at 11:14 AM..
 
M5Power
Lucky
OldJul 04 2007, 12:36 PM
Is everyone well aware that the current tallest structure in the world is a television mast in rural North Dakota?

And that the second-tallest structure in the world is another television mast in rural North Dakota?

They are building this building in Dubai with one goal in mind: unseat KVLY-TV Fargo. I'm not kidding.
 
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