A monument to Burj Khalifa

DUBAI - Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building, now has a monument symbolising the international collaboration that marked its rise to the top. Emaar Properties has unveiled ‘The Burj Monument,’ 18 metres high and in stainless steel, in Downtown Dubai, near The Dubai Mall.

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By (Staff Reporter)

Published: Wed 21 Mar 2012, 8:42 PM

Last updated: Sat 4 Apr 2015, 7:10 AM

Located strategically on a visual plane aligned with the awe-inspiring magnificence of the tower, the monument draws its design inspiration from the three-core structure of Burj Khalifa, originally based on the floral architecture of the desert flower, Hymenocallis.

An architectural art that adds to the sculptures and art pieces in Downtown Dubai, The Burj Monument welcomes visitors to the 500-acre community, and serves to remind them of the global collaboration that has gone into making Burj Khalifa.

Engineers, designers, architects and skilled workers from more than 100 countries were involved in the making of the tower. At its peak of construction, there were more than 12,000 dedicated personnel on site ensuring the seamless progress.

Mohamed Alabbar, Chairman of Emaar Properties, said: “Two years ago, with the grand inauguration of Burj Khalifa, Dubai demonstrated to the world that where there is determination, dedication and a clearly defined objective, we can push the boundaries of what humanity can achieve.

“In accomplishing Burj Khalifa, we had the unwavering support and encouragement of His Highness Shaikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, who, in fact, inspired us to develop the world’s tallest building.

“We were fortunate to work with some of the world’s brightest minds in engineering, architecture, construction and design on the venture. We also had the blessings of the people of Dubai, who welcomed the initiative and associated with it as an object of the city’s civic pride.

“The Burj Monument is our token of gratitude to everyone who has helped us accomplish the project, and a reminder to every visitor to Downtown Dubai that Burj Khalifa is a true reflection of what Dubai stands for — a global city that welcomes the world.”

Much like Burj Khalifa, The Burj Monument also has a triple-lobed footprint, an abstraction of the six-petalled desert flower, Hymenocallis.

The structure rests on a marble-clad base with three individually tapered and curved wings. While the inner skeleton of the monument is made of hot-dip galvanized seamless steel pipes and stainless steel cleats, the cladding is brush-finished stainless steel.

At 828 metres (2,716.5 ft), the 200-plus-storey Burj Khalifa has 160 habitable levels, the most in any building in the world.

The tower was inaugurated on January 4, 2010, to coincide with the fourth anniversary of the Accession Day of Shaikh Mohammed bin Rashid as the Ruler of Dubai.

Today, a fully functional lifestyle hub, Burj Khalifa is the luxury address of hundreds of families, features corporate offices, has the world’s first Armani Hotel, the world’s highest outdoor observation deck with an outdoor terrace — At the Top — and the world’s highest restaurant, At.mosphere, in addition to a choice of leisure amenities.

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(Staff Reporter)

Published: Wed 21 Mar 2012, 8:42 PM

Last updated: Sat 4 Apr 2015, 7:10 AM

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