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Known as the world's tallest building, Burj Khalifa is located in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates. It took six years to build and it is two times taller than the Empire State building.

It took 6 years to build

Almost six years have passed since the construction of Burj Khalifa. This 900-floor skyscraper in Dubai was designed to serve as the center of a large mixed-use development. It was initially planned to serve as a hotel and residential complex.

But during the planning process, the building was delayed due to funding issues. It was eventually finished in October 2009. The building cost $1.5 billion to build and grew to 830 metres.

Originally, the tower was envisioned to be 518 metres tall. But during the design process, it grew by 310 metres. Its height is about the height of the Eiffel Tower in Paris.

It is built of concrete and aluminum alloy. The concrete weighs approximately one lakh elephants. The aluminum alloy is equivalent to the weight of five A380 aircraft.

In order to keep the building cool, special membranes are installed. They also help in aromatizing the air in the room. In the evening, ice is added to the water solution. This helps in keeping the temperature inside the building at +18 degrees.

To prevent dust from entering the building, special glasses are used. The glass panels reflect the sun's rays and do not let dust to pass through.

Burj Khalifa is the symbol of international cooperation. Several countries participated in the design of the building.

Burj Khalifa

It's 2 times as tall as the Empire State building

Designed by Adrian Smith, the Burj Khalifa is the world's tallest freestanding structure, with a height of 829.8 m (2,722 ft). Located in downtown Dubai, it was opened on 4 January 2010. The Burj Khalifa is a symbol of the city's growth and its status as a global hub. It features a hotel, restaurants, and office space. It is also known for its sustainability.

In addition to being the world's tallest freestanding structure, the Burj Khalifa also holds several other records. Its most notable feature is its spire, which defines the building's height. The spire is composed of individual stalks, which deflect most of the wind. The spire also serves as a shelter for communication equipment.

The design of the Burj Khalifa incorporates a complex Y-shaped cross section, which is a common architectural feature in Islamic architecture. It is also designed to withstand Dubai's hot summer temperatures.

The Burj Khalifa is built with 57 elevators and 8 escalators. It has the world's highest service elevator and the world's highest outdoor observation deck. Its roof is 828 m high.

Construction of the Burj Khalifa started in January 2004. Over 12,000 international workers worked on the project every day. It took six years to build and cost $1.5 billion.

The Burj Khalifa features more than 1,000 artworks that celebrate the similarities of cultures around the world. It also features a mosque, restaurants, hotels, and residences.

Burj Khalifa

It's a Muslim country

Located in Dubai, the Burj Khalifa is a tall tower. The building is a mixed-use skyscraper. It is named after former UAE president Khalifa ibn Zayed Al Nahyan. It is also known as the Burj Dubai. It opened in 2010 as part of the downtown Dubai development.

The building was designed to be the centerpiece of a large mixed-use development. It is made of three parts that surround a central core. A buttressed central core is used to support the height of the building. In the context of a skyscraper, the three-lobed footprint of the building is an abstraction of the Hymenocallis flower. The building is also notable for its design, which incorporates a number of design elements, including a Y-shaped tripartite floor geometry to optimize residential space.

The building is also notable for being the tallest tower in the world. It was formally named the Khalifa tower, but subsequently changed its name to the Burj Khalifa to honor Abu Dhabi, the capital of the UAE. The tower is considered the best example of Islamic architecture in the Middle East.

The construction of the Burj Khalifa started in 2004. The building was designed by the same people who built the Sears Tower in Chicago. Architect Adrian Smith of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill led the charge.

Burj Khalifa excursions with a guide

Having a Burj Khalifa excursions with a guide is a great way to learn about this amazing building. You can find out more about its history and the surrounding area, and have some fun along the way. The guides are very friendly and helpful, and you can get some interesting stories and facts about Dubai and its surrounding areas.

To book a tour, you will first have to purchase a ticket. You can book online to ensure a quicker entrance into the tower. You can also opt for a combined pass, which covers attractions across Dubai. These tickets include discounts at multiple attractions, as well as WiFi in the building. There are also special passes for children under the age of twelve.

The Burj Khalifa observation decks offer some of the best views of the city. These decks are located on the 124th, 125th, and 148th floors. These decks offer floor to ceiling glass views of the city, as well as high powered telescopes.

When booking your ticket, choose your time slot carefully. The most popular times to visit the tower are before sunset and during the day. This will help to avoid a crowded building.

If you have a Burj Khalifa excursions experience with a guide, you will enjoy the views from the top. However, you should also be aware that there are times when bad weather can seriously ruin the view from the top. If you are planning to visit the tower, check the weather forecast before you go.

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