Nakheel Tower to become world’s tallest concrete structure
The
latest design attempting to breach the dizzying heights of the Burj
Dubai has been revealed as the multibillion dollar Nakheel Tower.
Designed by the developments wing of major investment company Nakheel,
the tower will be more than a kilometre high, covering a space of
around 270 hectares, and will become home to around 55,000 people, a
workplace for 45,000, and is hoped will attract millions of visitors
each year.
Nakheel Tower will comprise of four individual towers within a single
structure, a distinctive crescent-shaped podium encircling the base and
complementing the structure’s remarkable height. The
multibillion-dollar development, commissioned by Sultan Ahmed bin
Sulayem, chairman of Dubai World, will also include 250,000 sq m of
hotels and hospitality space, 100,000 sq m of retail space and huge
expanses of green spaces, including canal walks, parks and landscaping.
The Tower itself, cited geographically central to Dubai at the
intersection of Sheikh Zayed Road and the Arabian canal, will aim to
complement surrounding developments, such as Jumeirah Park and
Discovery Gardens.
In terms of design the architects have sought inspiration not
just from Islamic design but also from the Islamic principles of
inclusion, innovation, diversity, excellence, growth and progress:
“These are the principles that have motivated and guided Islamic
culture throughout history. Now they are shaping the cities of the
future,” explained Sultan Bin Sulayem. To this end, the architects have
sought inspiration and incorporated elements from the great Islamic
cities of the past such as the gardens of Alhambra in Spain, the
harbour of Alexandria in Egypt, and the bridges of Isfahan in Iran.
Sustainability and safety will be key to the development of the tower,
with the latest standards and technology incorporated in its
development, Sultan Bin Sulayem believes it will “send another message
to the world that Dubai has a vision like no other place on earth.”