Dubai, UAE
The structural design of this 6.8 million square foot (approximately 670,000 square meter) residential tower, which was proposed to be the tallest building in the world. This building was the centerpiece of the world’s largest man-made island, The Palm Island, located offshore of the Jumeirah Beach coastline in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It rises out of a lagoon within the central canal of The Palm Island.
In addition to the residential portion of the building, an observation deck was planned at one of the top floors.
The structural form of Al Burj evolved from the structure of the bamboo plant. The tower’s footprint is composed of three triangular shapes with curvilinear sides and a hollow circular interior. The stiff exterior shell with the hollow core results in an extremely efficient structural system. The sides of the triangular shell are opened up to create three sub-towers. To achieve cohesive structural behavior between these sub-towers, they are tied together intermittently at six points using “sky bridges”, or solid floor areas inside the core. These sky bridges also provide two alternate means of egress for the occupants in the event of an emergency situation.
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