The Tower at Dubai Creek Harbour | |
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البرج | |
The Model of The Tower
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General information | |
Status | Under construction |
Type | Mixed-use |
Location | Dubai Creek, Dubai, United Arab Emirates |
Coordinates | 25°11′40″N 55°21′34″E / 25.194548°N 55.359442°ECoordinates: 25°11′40″N 55°21′34″E / 25.194548°N 55.359442°E |
Construction started | October 2016 |
Estimated completion | 2020 |
Opening | 2021 |
Cost | USD$1 billion |
Height | at least 1,100 m (3,600 ft), possibly 1,200 m (3,900 ft)+ |
Design and construction | |
Architect | Santiago Calatrava |
Developer | Emaar Properties |
The Tower (Arabic: البرج), is an upcoming observation tower to be located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, at a preliminary cost of AED3.67 billion (US$1 billion) and is expected to be completed in 2020.
The engineering company working on the project has revealed that Dubai's new tallest tower will emit a 'beacon of light' from its peak at night. Once completed, Emaar Properties' Dubai Creek Harbour tower project will be known simply as 'The Tower'. At the top will be an oval-shaped bud, housing ten observation decks, including The Pinnacle Room, which will offer 360-degree views of the city, according to a statement from engineering firm Aurecon, which will work with architect Santiago Calatrava on the project. "The Tower will test the craftsmanship of Aurecon as we play our part in making a mark on the built fabric of mankind," said Adrian Jones, Aurecon's project director for The Tower. "It is an absolute privilege to be entrusted by Santiago Calatrava and Emaar Properties to work on this project, and we have assembled a stellar team to bring this idea to life." The design includes a distinctive net of steel cable stays that attach to a central reinforced concrete and steel column that will reach into the skies.
Emaar Properties chairman Mohamed Alabbar described the new project as an "elegant monument" which is going to add value to property being developed by the company along the city's creek. "The tower will be slender, evoking the image of a minaret, and will be anchored to the ground with sturdy cables," Emaar said.
On 15 January 2017, a revised model of the original design was displayed at the Sales Center of the complex. The spire's height was cut, and the floor count was increased.
In February 2017, a rendering of The Tower appeared, which depicted it as a building supported by cables. Also, in one article, it was announced that the name of the tower will be Lagoon Tower.
In October 2016, Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum marked the groundbreaking of the tower, thus commencing construction.