Saturday, January 19, 2008

Burj Dubai January 18th 2008 photo update 2

Burj Dubai January 18th 2008 photo update 2, These are close up photos of the top of the Burj Dubai taken Today. You can now clearly see the secnd story of the steel work.





Burj Dubai January 18th 2008 photo update

Burj Dubai January 18th 2008 photo update, nice pics of the Burj Dubai and the city of Dubai taken today.



Thursday, January 17, 2008

Nakheel to reveal plans for new era of waterfront development at TDIM 2008

Dubai, 14 January 2008: Nakheel, one of the world’s largest privately-held property developers, will showcase plans for its new era of waterfront development at this year’s TDIM 2008 (Tourism Development project & Investment Market), a new exhibition taking place at Dubai World Trade Centre on 20th to 22nd January.

Nakheel will play a key role in the first ever TDIM exhibition with the largest stand in the company’s history, which is approximately the same size as three Olympic swimming pools. A number of new developments will be revealed in exciting shows talking place in two large domes situated within the stand. Nakheel will also unveil a 13 metre-long scale model of Dubai with an updated show, detailing the role the waterfront has played in the growth of Dubai and the major role Nakheel has played in this.

Each of Nakheel’s waterfront projects will be displayed at the exhibition, including the latest addition to Nakheel’s diverse portfolio of projects, Dubai Promenade. A model of the recently launched waterfront community is set to be revealed, which will allow visitors to see how Dubai Promenade will create a virtual peninsula along the emirate’s shoreline anchored by a spectacular five-star wheel-shaped hotel.

Burj Dubai January 17th 2008 photo update

Burj Dubai January 17th 2008 photo update, this has to be one of the best photos ever taken of the Burj Dubai and the City of Dubai at night. The city lights and skyline are simply amazing!

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Burj Dubai January 16th 2008 photo update

Burj Dubai January 16th 2008 photo update, The Burj Dubai and the old city below it.





Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Burj Dubai January 15th 2008 photo update

Burj Dubai January 15th 2008 photo update, The Burj Dubai touches the clouds. Here is some shots of a large thunder storm over Dubai. The shots are of the large storm and then after it has moved on.




Monday, January 14, 2008

Burj Dubai January 14th 2008 photo update

Burj Dubai January 14th 2008 photo update, The Burj Dubai from the World, The World breakwater is now complete.


Saturday, January 12, 2008

Burj Dubai January 12th 2008 photo update

Burj Dubai January 12th 2008 photo update, Burj Dubai from Sharjah. Sharjah map from Google Maps. Sharjah is about 10km from the Burj Dubai.



Friday, January 11, 2008

Burj Dubai January 11th 2008 photo update

Burj Dubai January 11th 2008 photo update, The Burj Dubai and the skyline of the city of Dubai UAE.





Thursday, January 10, 2008

Burj Dubai January 10th 2008 photo update

Burj Dubai January 10th 2008 photo update, the second level of the steel structure has started. The Burj Dubai is now technically over 600 meters.



Monday, January 7, 2008

Burj Dubai January 7th 2008 photo update

Burj Dubai January 5th 2008 photo update, Here is a photo taken on January 4th at Podium Level.



Burj Dubai vs Taipei 101, the current worlds tallest building. And imagine The Burj Dubai still has 200 meters more to go before it tops out.

Friday, January 4, 2008

Burj Dubai January 4th 2008 photo update

Burj Dubai January 4th 2008 photo update, Burj Dubai from the Boris Becker Business Tower. And the Burj Dubai with the Dubai city skyline at dusk.


Thursday, January 3, 2008

Burj Dubai January 3rd 2008 photo update

Burj Dubai January 3rd 2008 photo update, photos were taken in the Old Town district of Dubai.



Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Burj Dubai January 2nd 2008 photo update

Burj Dubai January 2nd 2008 photo update, WoW what a year it has been for the Burj Dubai tower! Here is a photo of the Burj Dubai and Dubai at dusk, Dubai is a becoming a real skyscraper city. IMO Dubai will soon rank with New York and Hong Kong as cities with the greatest skylines.




Panoramic view from the Burj Dubai.

Burj Dubai January 1st 2008 photo update #2

Burj Dubai January 1st photo update, the steel frame on level 156 is coming along nicely, it wont be long and level 157 will start.

Here is a print showing the shape of tier 16 - levels 156, 157, 158, and 158 Mezz. The print is actually 158. The dimension grids are 4.5 meters. In it we can see the steel structure main vertical and horizontal pieces.

This structure is the most elegant and complex ever built. The many tiers change shape far more than any other and the height is unmatched. I know I'm preaching to the choir here but there is alot of envious haters out there. Each to there own but no true skyscraper fan can be hatin' this magnificent structure.




Burj Dubai January 1st photo update

Burj Dubai January 1st photo update, cladding of the mechanical floor has already begun.




Burj Dubai from the The World

Burj Dubai from the The World, The Burj Dubai and the city of Dubai.

A journey, A saga, A legend. The World is today’s great development epic. An engineering odyssey to create an island paradise of sea, sand and sky, a destination has arrived that allows investors to chart their own course and make the world their own.

An array of island parcels means an array of possibilities. Engineered to be flexible and designed to be unforgettable – a blank canvas in the azure waters of the Arabian Gulf. An incomparable destination, The World is a collection of private islands that form a singular expression of exclusivity. Located off the coast of Dubai’s most desirable address, and created by Nakheel, Dubai’s premier developer, The World is quickly evolving into a one-of-a-kind destination and investment opportunity.

sustainable energy modelling for high rise buildings

Need to focus on sustainable energy modelling for high rise buildings

Dubai, 25 December 2007

Dubai needs to focus more on sustainable energy modeling for better performance in high rise buildings with special emphasis on the weather condition of Middle East, a renowned international expert on wind engineering has opined.
Dr. Anton Davies, senior vice president of RWDI Canada and renowned scientist in the field of wind engineering and environmental sciences, was addressing a seminar organised by Dubai Municipality recently on "Wind Tunnel Testing & Sustainable Building Design". The seminar was attended by a large number of engineers, architects, and staff from consultants and contracting companies.
Khalid Mohammed Saleh, Director of Building Department at Dubai Municipality said the seminar forms part of the civic body's initiative to offer a continuous learning environment for the local architects and consultant engineers.
He noted that a recent report revealed that value of real estate projects has increased from US$ 90 billion to US$ 143 in the Middle East for the period of 2005-2006.
"Dubai leads by far in this phenomenal growth. The Dubai Strategic Plan 2007-2015, rolled out by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, places significant emphasis on wise utilisation of resources to build a firm foundation of qualitative and quantitative achievements, forming a fertile environment for sustained growth in the era of globalisation. This should be considered as the dawn of green revolution in the construction sector," he said.
Delivering his lecture, Dr. Davies opined that the region is characterized by availability of abundant sunlight and utilization of the sunlight using photovoltaic and solar hot water systems is crucial. He also listed the benefits of energy efficient measures such as Double facade, Under floor air system, Radiant slab, Thermal mass, Shading, Noise, Acoustics, Vibration, Fire safety and High performance mechanical systems. Case studies for Energy, Thermal and Daylight simulation by Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and its confirmation by wind tunnel test were also discussed in the seminar.
"Presently, wind tunnel studies offer the best estimate of the wind loading on a building for cladding as well as structural frame design. The wind tunnel test also confirms the accuracy of CFD simulations. In general, Code analytical methods are helpful for preliminary design and for simple situations. Even Codes recommend wind tunnel testing for complex or tall buildings," Dr. Davies said, discussing the advantages and shortcomings of each of these three techniques.