(1) Dubai candle tower in the wind is the representative of Dubai's crazy architectural art, and the single buildings come together to form a dancing sculpture image, just like candlelight flashing. These buildings, from the 54th floor to the 97th floor, together form a dance sculpture image, which looks like a flickering candle.
(2) In terms of architectural performance, its mature aesthetics and structural engineering innovation are unmatched by any modern architecture. A series of ancillary facilities have been set up in the building, including retail stores, entertainment venues and residences, creating a vibrant and energetic community.
2. Palm Island:
(1) Dubai Palm Island Project was established on 200 1. It consists of three palm islands, namely, the palm islands of Jumeirah, the palm islands of Alishan, the palm islands of Della and the world islands, and more than 300 small islands. Each island in the Palm Island project includes three parts: trunk, crown and crescent dam.
(2) Dubai Palm Island Project, with a cost of USD 654.38+0.4 billion. During the construction of Palm Island, major construction companies from all over the world have joined the project, and the scale of the whole project is known as "the eighth wonder of the world".
3. Burj Khalifa:
(1) Burj Dubai is 828 meters high, with usable floors exceeding 160, with a total height of 206 floors. It is now the tallest building in the world. In addition to challenging the height limit, Burj Dubai adopts the fastest elevator in the world, with the speed as high as 17.5m/s, even the elevator temporarily used in construction is surprisingly fast, and it only takes about 70 seconds to climb from the first floor to the landscape floor of 124.
(2) There is a shopping mall in the building, with about 1, 200 shops, at least 1, 50 restaurants, gyms and clubs. There are seven-star hotels and offices designed by giorgio armani, a top Italian designer, with complete functions. This is a city built vertically.
4.Anara Building: AnaraTower was designed by Atkins Company in Britain. It has125th floor with a total height of 700 meters. There is a rooftop for rest and viewing every 27th floor. Although shorter than Burj Khalifa, it looks a lot strange, like a super-large wind turbine. The modeling building in the middle of the roof fan blades is not a wind turbine, but a restaurant. However, due to the economic crisis in Dubai in 2009, this imaginative project was cancelled.
5. Bus station: Dubai people's pursuit of novelty and luxury is not limited to such behemoths as high-rise buildings, but also reflects unique design in some details. The bus station in Dubai is very luxurious and equipped with air conditioning, which is convenient for passengers to wait for the bus. This space station is made of alloy and glass. Although small, it looks very modern. There are clearly marked maps and temperature control systems in the station. Not only the station, but also some beaches in Dubai have installed air conditioners to prevent the rich from scalding their feet after swimming.
6. Diamond Ring Hotel: The diamond ring hotel in Dubai, just like its name, is like a diamond ring embedded between heaven and earth, reflecting the sunshine. This design can be said to be crazy. Every branch, that is, every diamond on the diamond ring, is a room. Only when the room rotates to the connection point with the main building can guests check in-if there is a chance to check in, remember to bring a parachute at any time.
7. World Island:
(1) World Island is located on the coast of Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The area of each island ranges from 23,000 square meters to 83,600 square meters, and adjacent islands must be separated by a sea area at least 50 meters wide. The original design of this geographical wonder was to build seven continents, but Dubai people found that no one could afford such a big island;
(2) Then, according to the shapes of the continents in the world, the plan of the seven continents was changed into an artificial island consisting of 300 artificial islands, forming a miniature version of the earth. It is estimated that the World Island project used 30 million tons of rocks and 300 million cubic meters of sand, without any artificial or chemical materials. The rocks come from quarries all over the United Arab Emirates, while the sand comes from Dubai, which is the most expensive real estate on earth, and the price of each island is about 6.5438+0.5 million-50 million dollars.
8, rotating tower:
(1) The construction method of the rotating tower in Dubai is known as the first in the world, and it is the first skyscraper built entirely of pre-customized components. This construction method is called "Fisher method". The method is to preassemble each unit in Dubai Rotating Tower, a factory building in Artamura, southern Italy, which is equipped with all water and electricity systems, and has been decorated from the ground to the ceiling, bathroom, kitchen, storage room, lamps and furniture.
(2) Transport it to Dubai for assembly, and assemble it layer by layer along the central fixed cement trunk line, which can be completed in a short time.
9. Walking in Dubai: Walking in Dubai is a huge wheel-shaped building full of dreams, which is located near the coastline of Dubai, United Arab Emirates. This futuristic building is an important part of the "Walking in Dubai" project. In order to successfully implement this wheel-shaped building, developer Nakheel Company built an artificial island near the coastline of Dubai. It is estimated that it may consume about 750,000 tons of stones and 650,000 cubic meters of sand.
10, Sailing Hotel: Burj Khalifa Dubai, also known as Dubai Sailing Hotel, is located in Dubai Bay, United Arab Emirates. It was built on an artificial island in the Persian Gulf, 280 meters away from the beach. There is only one winding road connecting with the land. * * * There are 56 floors, with a height of 32 1 m.. At the top of the hotel, there is a cantilever apron extending from the edge of the building. Dubai Sailing Hotel is famous for its resplendence and unparalleled luxury. It is a symbol of Arab luxury and Dubai.