TALLEST BUILDING IN THE WORLD(828 METERS)
BRUJ KHALIFA - DUBAI TOWER
Burj
Khalifa (Arabic- khalifa Tower"), known as Burj Dubai prior to its inauguration, is a vertical city in dubai, united
Arab Emirates, and is the tallest
man made structure in the world, at 829.84 m (2,723 ft). Construction began on 21 September
2004, with the exterior of the structure completed on 1 October 2009. The
building officially opened on 4 January 2010.
Location: Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Developer: Emaar Properties
Architect: Adrian Smith, Skidmore, Owings, & Merrill (SOM)
Year: Officially opened January 4, 2010 Height: 828 meters / 2,717 feet (including the spire)
Stories: 162Developer: Emaar Properties
Architect: Adrian Smith, Skidmore, Owings, & Merrill (SOM)
Year: Officially opened January 4, 2010 Height: 828 meters / 2,717 feet (including the spire)
Bringing Burj Khalifa to life required a combination of visionary
ideals and solid science. In the process, the project amassed an awe-inspiring
number of facts, figures, and statistics.
World Records
At over 828 meters (2,716.5 feet) and more than 160 stories, Burj
Khalifa holds the following records:
• Tallest building in
the world
• Tallest
free-standing structure in the world
• Highest number of
stories in the world
• Highest occupied
floor in the world
• Highest outdoor
observation deck in the world
• Elevator with the
longest travel distance in the world
• Tallest service
elevator in the world
Tallest of the Super tall
Not only is Burj Khalifa
the world’s tallest building, it has also broken two other impressive records:
tallest structure, previously held by the KVLY-TV mast in Blanchard, North
Dakota, and tallest free-standing structure, previously held by Toronto’s CN
Tower. The Chicago-based Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH)
has established 3 criteria to determine what makes a tall building tall. Burj
Khalifa wins by far in all three categories.
Height to architectural top
Height is measured from the level of the lowest, significant,
open-air, pedestrian entrance to the architectural top of the building. This
includes spires, but does not include antennae, signage, flagpoles or other
functional-technical equipment. This measurement is the most widely used and is
used to define the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat rankings of the
Tallest Buildings in the World.
Highest occupied floor
Height is measured from the level of the lowest, significant,
open-air, pedestrian entrance to the highest continually occupied floor within
the building. Maintenance areas are not included.
Height to tip
Height is measured from the level of the lowest, significant,
open-air, pedestrian entrance to the highest point of the building,
irrespective of material or function of the highest element. This includes antennae,
flagpoles, signage and other functional-technical equipment.

