It's in Dubai. It doesn't look like much, but maybe it'll actually look pleasing to the eye when completed.
It's supposed to look like this when it is completed.

It's in Dubai. It doesn't look like much, but maybe it'll actually look pleasing to the eye when completed.
What a stupid location for a 1km high building, like there isn't enough room in that desert...
What a stupid location for a 1km high building, like there isn't enough room in that desert...
What a stupid location for a 1km high building, like there isn't enough room in that desert...
.......and how much will it cost to rent a sq ft of office space on these higher levels ?........insanity, I tell you.....insanity ! :-/
Yup, everyone is going to out-bid eachother for bragging rights. "My office is higher then yours". Then on the 1st day the long elevator ride to work will quickly convince them they made a mistake. Imagine how fun it would be to stand in line for an elevator during rush hour, then stand in said elevator for 15 minutes as you ride to the top. And then some jerk presses every single button and gets off at the next floor...
The first one has the nickname "helter skelter" .. It's easy to see why!
What a stupid location for a 1km high building, like there isn't enough room in that desert...
uhmmm lol, i hope you are joking Mees :-?
That building is insane though, masssssive. Will be amazing to see in real life!!
I think he's referring to the classic economic reason to build up instead of out: the high cost of land. The cost of land is driven by supply/demand, and in a place like New York or Chicago there's high demand and limited supply. In the desert though there may be high demand but supply is pretty much unlimited. So to get the same acherage they could cheaply build a giant 1 story building instead of a tall building.
I think the point of the building though is ego stroking, not economics.
I agree with your assessment of building up rather than building out. However, I think this is more of a phallic symbol than anything else. If the Americans, Taiwanese, and Malaysians can have their phallic symbols, then why can't the Arabs? The article pretty much admits this much.
But looking at the design, other than trying to get as tall as possible, how much usable space will be in the upper floors? It looks like when you get so high up, you just might have an elevator and one office suite. It looks like there's not enough room for much more. :-?
What a stupid location for a 1km high building, like there isn't enough room in that desert...
uhmmm lol, i hope you are joking Mees :-?
That building is insane though, masssssive. Will be amazing to see in real life!!
I think he's referring to the classic economic reason to build up instead of out: the high cost of land. The cost of land is driven by supply/demand, and in a place like New York or Chicago there's high demand and limited supply. In the desert though there may be high demand but supply is pretty much unlimited. So to get the same acherage they could cheaply build a giant 1 story building instead of a tall building.
I think the point of the building though is ego stroking, not economics.
I agree with your assessment of building up rather than building out. However, I think this is more of a phallic symbol than anything else. If the Americans, Taiwanese, and Malaysians can have their phallic symbols, then why can't the Arabs? The article pretty much admits this much.
But looking at the design, other than trying to get as tall as possible, how much usable space will be in the upper floors? It looks like when you get so high up, you just might have an elevator and one office suite. It looks like there's not enough room for much more. :-?
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