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The Dynamic Tower (also known as the rotating tower or the Da Vinci Tower) is a cancelled 420-metre (1,378 ft), 80-floor moving skyscraper, designed by architect David Fisher. [ 2 ] [ 5 ] Similar to the Suite Vollard completed in 2001 in Brazil, [ 6 ] each floor is designed to rotate independently, [ 3 ] resulting in a changing shape of the tower.
Time Residences is a 30-storey, 170 m (560 ft) skyscraper project that proposed for construction in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.The AED400 million, 200 unit project was planned for completion in 2012 but was subsequently delayed due to the financial crises.
Cayan Tower, known as Infinity Tower before it was inaugurated, is a 306-metre-tall (1,004 ft), 75-story skyscraper in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The tower is designed by Skidmore, Owings and Merrill SOM architectural group for Cayan Real Estate Investment and Development. Upon its opening on 10 June 2013, the tower became the world's tallest ...
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.
One Dubai Tower A: 1,010 metres (3,310 ft) 201 — Considered to be a cancelled in 2009. One Dubai Tower B: 874 metres (2,867 ft) 176 — Considered to be a cancelled in 2009. One Dubai Tower C: 685 metres (2,247 ft) 154 — Considered to be a cancelled in 2009. Anara Tower: 655 metres (2,149 ft) 135 — Considered to be a cancelled in 2009 ...
The new tower will beat out beat out Burj Khalifa, also located in Dubai (which was completed in 2010) as the tallest freestanding tower in the world by about 100 meters (around 328 feet).
The Business Central Towers form a complex of two 51-floor towers in Dubai Media City in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. [1] Both towers have an equal total structural height of 265 meters (869 ft) and resemble New York City's Chrysler Building. Both towers were topped out in November 2007 and were completed in early 2008.
Dubai Creek Tower (Arabic: برج خور دبي) is a proposed supported observation tower [4] to be built in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The preliminary cost of the tower was estimated at AED 3.67 billion. [2] It was expected to be completed in 2021 at the earliest, but tower construction was put on hold at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic ...