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  2. AAM Tower - Wikipedia

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    The AAM Tower (also known as Arenco Tower) is a 46-floor office tower in Dubai Media City in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It is 243.8 m (800 ft) tall. [1] The building was designed by Arenco Architectural & Engineering Consultants. It was also developed by Al Nekhreh Contracting Co. LLC. The construction of the building started in 2005.

  3. One Za'abeel - Wikipedia

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    The skyscraper was designed by the Japanese architectural firm Nikken Sekkei [5] and developed by Ithra Dubai, [6] a subsidiary of Investment Corporation of Dubai (ICD). [7] It consists of two towers: One Za’abeel Tower and One Za’abeel The Residences. These towers are joined by The Link, which is positioned 100 meters (328 feet) above ...

  4. Architecture of the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    Architecture of the state is heavily influenced by the inflow of wealth that has resulted from the economic boom of recent decades. Nonetheless, recent urban and commercial development in all major cities of the UAE continued to be influenced by Islamic architecture, giving these global metropoles a distinct Arabic background.

  5. SOMA (architects) - Wikipedia

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    SOMA is a New York–based firm of architects founded in 2004, with a portfolio and expertise in refurbishment and sustainability. In 2009, it opened another office in Beirut, Lebanon, where the principal and founder Michel Abboud, was born.

  6. Zuhair Fayez Partnership - Wikipedia

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    Zuhair Fayez Partnership was established in 1975 as Zuhair Fayez and Associates by Zuhair H. Fayez and started with a small number of professional architects, engineers, planners, and support staff. The growing number of commissions and projects eventually prompted the organization to open an office in London to meet the demand.

  7. List of buildings in Dubai - Wikipedia

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    The Dubai skyline in 2010, a few months after Burj Khalifa completion The 828-metre (2,717 ft) tall Burj Khalifa in Dubai has been the world's tallest building since 2009. It has been classified as Megatall. [1] Below is a list of notable buildings in Dubai. Dubai has a varied set of buildings and structures in different architectural styles.

  8. Philip Cox - Wikipedia

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    The firm grew, becoming become Cox Architecture, with offices across Australia as well as in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Involved in much of concept design for each project over 50 years, Cox stepped back from the business in 2015.

  9. Atkins (company) - Wikipedia

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    Middle East: design, engineering and project management services for buildings, transportation and other infrastructure programs; Asia Pacific: engineering, planning, urban design, architectural and rail design services; Hong Kong: urban rail development; Atkins also has an Energy business providing engineering and project management services. [36]