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ARCHITECTURAL MARVEL: Fourteen years ago, on January 4, 2010, the world witnessed the grand inauguration of the Burj Khalifa, an architectural marvel that would go on to redefine the skyline of Dubai and stand unrivaled as the tallest building on the planet. Today, as we celebrate its anniversary, the Burj Khalifa continues to captivate the world with its awe-inspiring height and innovative design. Image Credit: Ahmed Ramzan/Gulf News
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VISION, AMBITION: The Burj Khalifa wasn't merely a feat in engineering and construction; it was a symbol of Dubai's unwavering vision and ambition. Standing at 828 meters (2,717 feet), with 163 floors, the Burj Khalifa has become an iconic representation of the emirate's determination to push boundaries and reach new heights in every aspect. Image Credit: Ahmed Ramzan/Gulf News
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EXCELLENCE: Designed by the renowned architect Adrian Smith, the Burj Khalifa seamlessly blends traditional Islamic architecture with cutting-edge technology. The Y-shaped floor plan, inspired by the Hymenocallis flower, not only provides structural stability but also enhances the building's aesthetic appeal. The exterior features a reflective glazing that shimmers in the sunlight and transforms into a glittering spectacle by night. Image Credit: Gulf News Archives
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ENERGY SAVER: The building's unique design, coupled with the challenges posed by its immense height, necessitated innovative solutions for temperature control and climate management. The building's sophisticated cooling system ensures a comfortable environment, even at extreme heights. The tower utilises a centralized cooling system, with chilled water system seamlessly integrated into the overall design. This system plays a crucial role in maintaining a comfortable indoor climate in both the residential and commercial spaces within the building. Image Credit: Gulf News Archives
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TECH INNOVATIONS: The Burj Khalifa is not just about its staggering height; it incorporates state-of-the-art technology and engineering innovations. The Sky Lobbies, each serving multiple floors, provide efficient vertical transportation, while the double-decker elevators whisk visitors to the observation decks at breathtaking speeds. Image Credit: Ahmed Ramzan/Gulf News
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UNBEATEN RECORD: For 14 years, the Burj Khalifa has held the title of the world's tallest building, outshining its predecessors and setting a standard for vertical urban living. Its closest rival, the Jeddah Tower in Saudi Arabia, is still under construction, making the Burj Khalifa's record unchallenged as it enters its fifteenth year. Image Credit: Ahmed Ramzan/Gulf News
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DISTRICT COOLING: The Burj Khalifa benefits from Dubai’s district cooling infrastructure, which helps manage the cooling requirements of the building as part of a broader network. Image Credit: Ahmed Ramzan/Gulf News
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CLADDING: The exterior of the Burj Khalifa is designed with a reflective glazing system that not only adds to the aesthetic appeal but also helps in reflecting a significant amount of sunlight. This, in turn, reduces the heat absorption by the building, contributing to a more energy-efficient cooling process. Scaling Burj Khalifa's exterior in the fourth installment of the Mission Impossible franchise is one of Cruise's most famous feats of courage. Image Credit: Gulf News File
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STRIKING VISUAL DISPLAY: The LED screen on the Burj Khalifa is one of the largest and most impressive of its kind globally. Covering a substantial area of the building's exterior, it transforms the skyscraper into a towering canvas for artistic and multimedia displays. The LED screen serves as a dynamic platform for a range of visual presentations, including vibrant light shows, artistic animations, and even interactive designs. Image Credit: Instagram/@iamsrk
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CUSTOMISED CLIMATE CONTROL: The building is divided into different zones, each with its own temperature control settings. This zoning approach allows for customised climate control based on the usage of different parts of the building, optimizing energy usage. Image Credit: Ahmed Ramzan/Gulf News Archives
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TOURIST MAGNET: Beyond its architectural and engineering prowess, the Burj Khalifa has become a global landmark and a must-visit destination for tourists worldwide. The observation decks on the 148th and 125th floors offer unparalleled panoramic views of Dubai, attracting millions of visitors annually. Image Credit: Lolo Baldino
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GROUPIE TIME: Misa Fukushima, Aya Otsuka and Konomi Dogan from Japan visit Dubai to witness the NYE at Burj Khalifa. As the tower commemorates 14 years of reigning supreme as the tallest building globally, it stands not only as a testament to human achievement but as a symbol of the innovative spirit that defines Dubai. Its towering presence continues to inspire awe and admiration, reminding us that when vision, ambition, and cutting-edge technology converge, the sky is not the limit – it's just the beginning. Image Credit: Ahmed Ramzan/Gulf News
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ROBUST DEMAND: In its latest report, global real estate consultancy Knight Frank stated that the world’s tallest building continues to enjoy robust demand, mirroring the rest of Dubai. Despite the fall in the number of homes available for sale, the total number of deals in the tower during 2023 rose by 22 per cent to 117 sales. Indeed, with 117 apartment and branded residence sales in 2023, totalling over Dh1.06 billion, the Burj Khalifa accounted for 7 per cent of all sales in Downtown, which amounted to Dh14.6 billion. Image Credit: Insta/armanihoteldxb