Towers Arround the World.......

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    Burj Khalifa


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    Also Known As: Burj Dubai or Dubai Tower
    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: 162
    About the Burj Khalifa:
    Originally named Burj Dubai (or Dubai Tower), the soaring skyscraper is now called Burj Khalifa, after Khalifa Bin Zayed, the president of the United Arab Emirates..

    Dubai has been a showplace for innovative buildings, and the Burj Khalifa shatters world records for building height. The skyscraper is much taller than Taiwan's Taipei 101, which rises 508 metres (1,667 feet). During a time of economic slowdown, the Burj Khalifa has become an icon for wealth and progress in Dubai. No expense was spared for the building's opening ceremonies on January 4, 2010


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    Busan Lotte Tower


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    Busan Lotte Tower
    The Lotte Super Tower is a 110-floor, 510.1 m (1,674 ft) supertall skyscraper in Busan, South Korea. Construction started on 9 March 2009 on a site next to Nampo-dong station on Busan Subway Line 1 and completion is expected in 2013, when it will become the third tallest building in the world after Burj Khalifa and 1 World Trade Center.

    The landmark tower is the centerpiece of the new Busan Lotte Town and construction is being carried in two phases. The first phase includes a department store and cinema, which was completed in 2009, while the larger second phase will include a luxury hotel, an observation deck, offices and cultural facilities in a 110 story skyscraper. The design of the skyscraper will resemble a standing ship, with grand curves reflecting the city's harbour. The tower's underground parking space will be able to house over 2,400 cars.

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    Taipei 101 Tower​

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    Taipei 101 Tower
    Location: Taipei, Taiwan
    Architect: C.Y.. Lee & Partner
    Year: 2004
    Height: 509 meters / 1,670 feet
    Stories: 101
    About the Taipei 101 Tower
    The design of Taipei 101 borrows heavily from Chinese culture. Both the building's interior and exterior incorporate the Chinese pagoda form and the shape of bamboo flowers. The lucky number eight, which means blooming or success, is represented by the eight clearly delineated exterior sections of the building.

    The towering spire of Taipei 101 Tower made it the world's tallest building for several years. However, it is now outranked by the Burj Khalifa (Dubai Tower) in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, which opened in January 2010.


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    Shanghai World Financial Center


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    Shanghai World Financial Centre
    Location: Pudong District, Shanghai, China
    Project Architect and Engineer: Minoru Mori, Mori Building Co., Ltd.
    Design Architect: Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates P.C. (KPF)
    Year: 2008
    Structure: Steel-framed and steel reinforced concrete
    Height: 492 meters / 1,600 feet
    Stories: 101
    About the Shanghai World Financial Centre
    The Shanghai World Financial Centre, or Center, is a soaring glass skyscraper with a distinctive opening at the top. The original plans called for a 46 meter (151 foot) circular opening that would reduce wind pressure and also suggest Chinese symbolism for the moon. Many people protested that the design resembled the rising sun on the Japanese flag. Eventually the opening was changed from circular to a trapezoid shape.

    The ground floor of Shanghai World Financial Centre is a shopping mall and an elevator lobby with gyrating kaleidoscopes on the ceiling. On the upper floors are offices, conference rooms, hotel rooms, and observation decks.


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    Xujiahui Tower


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    Xujiahui Tower
    The Xujiahui Tower is a supertall skyscraper that is proposed for construction in Shanghai, China. It was designed by the Atlanta based firm John Portman & Associates, Inc. If built, it would be the second tallest building in Shanghai, after the Shanghai World Financial Center. It would have 92 floors and stand at 460 meters, or 1,509 ft.


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    The Petronas Towers


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    The Petronas Towers
    Location: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
    Architect: Cesar Pelli
    Year: 1998
    Petronas Tower 1 Height: 452 meters / 1,483 feet
    Petronas Tower 1 Stories: 88
    Petronas Tower 2 Height: 452 meters / 1,483 feet
    Petronas Tower 2 Stories: 88
    About the Petronas Towers
    Traditional Islamic design inspired the floor plans for two Petronas towers in Kuala Lumur, Malaysia. Each floor of the 88-story towers is shaped like an 8-pointed star. The two towers have been called cosmic pillars that spiral heavenward. At the 42nd floor, a flexible bridge connects the two Petronas Towers.

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    The Gateway III Tower


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    The Gateway III Tower
    The Gateway III Tower (Chinese: ??????) is a proposed supertall skyscraper in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong. Although no floor figure has been given, the tower will stand 450 m if built, becoming Hong Kong's second tallest building at only about 34 m shorter than the currently under construction International Commerce Center. Still at 450 m, it will be taller than any building on Hong Kong Island, since the tallest building there is the 415 m 2 IFC.



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    Sears Tower (Willis Tower)


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    Sears Tower (Willis Tower)
    Historically Named: Sears Tower
    Current Name: Willis Tower
    Location: Chicago, Illinois, USA
    Architect: Bruce Graham, Skidmore, Owings and Merrill (SOM)
    Year: 1973
    Height: 442 meters / 1,450 feet
    Stories: 110
    About the Sears Tower
    To provide stability against high winds, architect Bruce Graham used a new form of tubular construction for Sears Tower. Two hundred sets of bundled tubes were laid into the bedrock. Then, 76,000 tons of prefabricated steel in 15-foot by 25-foot sections were put into place. Four derrick cranes moved higher with each floor to lift these steel "Christmas Trees" into position.


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    The Jin Mao Building


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    The Jin Mao Building
    Location: Shanghai, China
    Architect: Skidmore Owings & Merrill (SOM)
    Year: 1999
    Height: 421 meters / 1,381 feet
    Stories: 88
    About the Jin Mao Building
    The architects at Skidmore Owings & Merrill designed the Jin Mao Building around the number eight. Shaped like a Chinese pagoda, the Jin Mao Building is divided into segments. The lowest segment has 16 stories, and each succeeding segment is 1/8 smaller than the one below.

    Totalling 88 stories, the Jin Mao Building combines shopping and commercial space with office space and, on the upper 38 stories, the towering Grand Hyatt Hotel.


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    Dalian International Trade Center


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    Dalian International Trade Center
    The Dalian International Trade Center (simplified Chinese: traditional Chinese: pinyin: Dàlián Guójì Màoyì Zho-ngxi-n) is a supertall skyscraper currently under construction in Dalian, China.

    Once completed, the building will have a total height of 420 m (1,400 ft), with 78 stories and a floor area of 288,566 square metres (3,106,100 sq ft). Construction began in 2003, but is currently on hold. With an expected completion date of 2009, the skyscraper is likely to become one of the tallest buildings in China.


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    The New World Trade Center: Freedom Tower at Night


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    Architect's Drawings, Site Plans, and Models for the New World Trade Center
    Daniel Libeskind's original plans were adapted to create this vision of Freedom Tower at the new World Trade Center site on Ground Zero in New York City.
    The soaring height of Freedom Tower has raised concerns about security and spurred many redesigns. This rendering of the Tower was unveiled in 2005.



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