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The structural design of Almas Tower, Dubai, UAE - rami1976 - 11-21-2015 The structural design of Almas Tower, Dubai, UAE
The Dubai Multi Commodity Centre’s Almas Tower is a 360m high slender office tower located in the Jumeirah Lake Towers development in Dubai,United Arab Emirates (UAE) . The building consists of five basements, two podium levels,60 storeys of offices and three mechanical floors. It has a total floor area of approximately 85,000m². A typical tower floor plan is in the form of two diagonally offset ellipses, with a floor plate approximately 64m long and 42m wide . The floor plan from level 53 to level 64 consists of only one of the two ellipses. An 81m slender spire peaks at 360m, forming the highest point in the development. The building was completed in September 2008 and according to the Council for Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH), was the world’s second tallest building completed that year. Code: *************************************** Code: *************************************** This post has been made by CivilEA Post-Generator V2.3.1 |