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Soon, Worlds Tallest Skyscrapers In Dubai

Dubai
is
ever-enchanting
with
its
shopping
malls,
amazing
architectures
and
lifestyle.
After
having
enticed
the
world
with
its
various
delightful
wonders,
it
is
all
set
to
create
another
one.
Dubai,
with
its
many
beautiful
man-made
islands,
is
now
looking
forward
to
building
the
world's
tallest
skyscraper
.
The
project
is
being
planned
by
Dubai
developer
Nakheel,
the
company
that
created
the
man-made
islands
in
the
shapes
of
a
palm
tree
and
the
world.
The
company
has
revealed
that
the
structure
will
be
the
centrepiece
of
an
inner-city
harbour
planned
as
the
emirate's
unofficial
capital.
The exact height or cost of the Islamic design-inspired Nakheel Tower has not been revealed, but the building will have "more than 200 floors" and will be part a of "a multi-billion pound development", the company said.
"From our perspective, we are building a tower that's going to be over a kilometre in height. This is a complete iconic development. It may be the tallest," the Telegraph quoted Nakheel chief executive officer, Christopher O'Donnell, as saying.
Construction of the tower and harbour will take more than 10 years to complete, and apart from the landmark structure, there will be another 40 towers, ranging in height from 20 floors to 90 floors. The entire development will be home to more than 55,000 people and a workplace for more than 45,000.
The
new
iconic
tower
is
going
to
mark
another
breakthrough
in
the
architectural
world.



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