Showing posts with label Burj Dubai Tower. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Burj Dubai Tower. Show all posts

Friday, July 15, 2011

Burj Dubai Tower At Night

Burj Dubai Tower At Night
Burj Dubai Tower At Night
Burj Dubai Tower At Night
Burj Dubai Tower At Night
Burj Dubai Tower At Night
Burj Dubai Tower At Night
Burj Dubai Tower At Night

Burj Dubai Tower Opening

Burj Dubai Tower Opening
Burj Dubai Tower Opening
Burj Dubai Tower Opening
Burj Dubai Tower Opening
Burj Dubai Tower Opening
Burj Dubai Tower Opening
Burj Dubai Tower Opening

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Burj Dubai Tower Inside

Some say that such a project is only a display of opulence and vanity when so many people in the world are living impoverished lives– especially the thousands of foreign workers recruited from countries such as Sri Lanka, India, Bangladesh, and others. Many of these people are being paid as little as US$ 4 a day to perform backbreaking physical labor, often at peril to their lives. One skilled pipe fitter from India commented: “human beings are no more than machines here.”

The tower has been under construction since 2005; and work on the building is now entering its “final phases” which include interior finishing of residential apartments and offices, expected to proceed at a slower pace.

Burj Dubai Tower Inside
Burj Dubai Tower InsideThe building is also designed to withstand moderate earthquake tremors of up to level 6 on the Richter scale.

Although a grand opening of some sections of the tower is planned for the fall of 2009, the project is only slated for full completion in 2011.

The sheer height of the Burj tower (818 meters) and its needle-like shape, also brings another colossal tower to mind, the biblical Tower of Babel, said to have been built about the time of the “generations of Noah,” when the people were “all of one language and culture.”
Burj Dubai Tower Inside
Burj Dubai Tower Inside
Burj Dubai Tower Inside
Burj Dubai Tower Inside
Burj Dubai Tower Inside
As written in the Book of Genesis: “Come, let us build us a city, and a tower, with its top in heaven, and let us make us a name, lest we be scattered upon the face of the whole earth.”

Let’s not think that the purpose of this tower is to “reach into heaven,” as was idea of the Tower of Babel.

But vanity does have a role in these kinds of projects, the like of which are now commonplace in the Persian Gulf region; and often said to be at the expense of the local environment, as Dubai’s artificial island projects are reported to be.

Perhaps there are better ways to use the wealth that is still being generated by the production and sale of fossil fuels. One idea is ensuring that all people in the Middle East have access to fresh water.

Burj Dubai Tower

Burj Dubai, which was started in 2004, overtook Taiwan’s Taipei 101 tower as the world’s tallest building when it reached 512 metres (1,533 feet) in April 2007.

It became the tallest man-made structure on the planet, when Emaar announced in April that it has surpassed the 629-metre (2,063-foot) KVLY-TV mast in the United States.

Its eventual height remains a closely-guarded secret, though there is speculation it will reach a final height of 900 metres (2,953 feet).

It had been due for completion in the bustling city state at the end of 2008, but Emaar said in June that “finishing touches” had pushed back the date until September next year.

The skyscraper is being built by a consortium involving Arabtec Construction LLC of the UAE, Samsung of South Korea and Besix of Belgium.

Many building projects in Dubai, which is going through a construction frenzy, have been facing delays caused by shortage of building materials and skilled labour.

Burj Dubai Tower
Burj Dubai Tower
Burj Dubai Tower
Burj Dubai Tower
Burj Dubai Tower
Burj Dubai Tower
Burj Dubai Tower