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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.
One Za’abeel is situated within the Dubai World Trade Free Zone and was integrated into the Dubai World Trade Centre Authority (DWTCA) Free Zone in 2024 through Decree No. 18 of 2024 issued by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum. [19]
Burj Azizi is a skyscraper to be built as a centrepiece of Sheikh Zayed Road, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.It will have 133 floors for various purposes. [4] Burj Azizi could be the world's second tallest building once completed, if it reaches the proposed height of 725 meters.
A building code (also building control or building regulations) is a set of rules that specify the standards for construction objects such as buildings and non-building structures. Buildings must conform to the code to obtain planning permission , usually from a local council.
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Proposed buildings and structures in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Burj Binghatti Jacob & Co Residences is a supertall skyscraper under construction in Business Bay, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The planned height is 557 m with 104 floors and 7 basement levels. The planned height is 557 m with 104 floors and 7 basement levels.
The building is to have a total structural height of 235 m (771 ft). The building topped out in 2011, construction of Rosewood Dubai completed in 2014 and then rebranded to Waldorf Astoria Dubai International Financial Centre [1] in June 2019. The building is now (March 2016) the 44th tallest in Dubai, and in 2024 it is the 82nd in Dubai. [2]
The 21st Century Tower is a 55-story skyscraper along the Sheikh Zayed Road in Dubai. [1] [2] When it was completed in 2003 it took the title of the world's tallest residential building, ultimately being surpassed by the Eureka Tower in Melbourne, Australia and the Q1 tower in Australia's Gold Coast.