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Burj al Arab Hotel Dubai World’s Tallest Free-standing Structure
19 September 2008 | Category: Architecture Rumbling
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The title says it all, Burj Dubai Tower (Wikipedia) is now the world’s tallest tower and is about to be completed by the end of this year. One can’t help but wonder where did the inspiration came from? and people loves to call iconic buildings such as ‘The Sail – Burj Al Arab” and “Bird Nest – Beijing Stadium” by its nickname.

Image Copyright: David Hobcote | Source: Gizmodo
The city appears to be dusty…

Image Copyright: David Hobcote | Source: Gizmodo
I’m not interested in the technical knowhow, the concept or the overall height of the tower, I find the sarcastic jokes very interesting, here goes:
- I’m just waiting for the first suicide attempt from the observation deck. He burns up in the atmosphere, and incinerates before he even touches the ground! The best part is, he doesn’t even need to clean up his mess!
- Doesn’t get more phallic than this.
- Thunder! Thunder! Thunder Cats!
- And it works just like a regular crane. 2,000 some odd feet really isn’t that far of a lift. Granted you have to deal with weather conditions, but it’s not as ludicrous as it would appear.
- I’ll bet a high level exec leaving his car at ground level probably takes longer to get to his office than it takes me to leave my house, drive to work, and get to my Office cubicle.

Image Source: Fahad
With their new found wealth due to the sudden spike in petrol price, plans for a mile-high tower in Saudi Arabia have been unveiled by billionaire Price Alwalid bin Talal. For the moment, the proposed Jeddah’s Mile-High Tower is twice as high as Burj Dubai on the drawing board.
Towers, don’t you just hate them? They’re an eye-sore! Food for thought: The Arabic meaning for the word Burj is “tower”, which gives Burj Dubai a meaning of “Dubai Tower” or “Tower of Dubai”.
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Samcritchlow
on September 19th, 2008A plausible explanation for this building escapes me.
sirsc
on October 7th, 2008I just cant stop laughing that the ARAB`s got their vision from watching LOTR first time and look at the story that the Middle world is in Dubai itself.
Richard
on October 28th, 2008Too much money floating around in the Middle East…LOTR…lol