essay on Burj Khalifa
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Burj Khalifa looks an inverted stalactite (a column of crystals hanging from the roof of a cave). The structure is in the shape of a cone made of steel and glass. It is touted as the “city within a city”, implying there are districts, parks, fountains, and passages inside the tower. The world’s tallest building was designed by Adrian Smith of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill. The inside of the high-rise is as splendid as the outside. The world’s leading designers planned the interiors of the building. For instance, Giorgio Armani is the brain behind the spectacular interiors of the Armani hotel located across 1st to 39th floors of Burj Khalifa. The air-conditioned insides of the colossal tower smell like heaven, thanks to the aroma that was created specifically for this wonderful ambience. There are 57 elevators that work night and day transporting visitors to their desired floors.
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The Burj Khalifa (or how it was called until 2010, Burj Dubai) opened on January 14th, 2010. Even before the building construction was finished, starting from 2007, it had become the highest skyscraper in the world. Its exact height is 2,722 feet, or 829,8 meters, and it obviously can be seen from any point in Dubai. The number of floors, however, is a bit fewer than some might expects: Burj Khalifa totals in 163 floors, which is 16’2” (about 5 meters) for each floor.
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