Subscribe free to our newsletters via your
. Space Travel News .




ENERGY NEWS
The Sky's the Limit - The World's Tallest Residential Buildings
by Staff Writers
Hamburg, Germany (SPX) Nov 05, 2013


HHHR Tower.

Dubai currently dominates the market for living above the clouds. Seven of the ten tallest residential buildings in the world are located in the city on the Persian Gulf.

The desire for recognition and prestige, plus the demonstration of economic growth, are the most significant factors leading to the boom in construction, particularly in the United Arab Emirates, of such gigantic apartment palaces.

A list of the world's ten tallest residential buildings has now been compiled by Emporis, the international provider of building data.

A fifteen-minute walk is all that is needed to see the four tallest residential buildings in the world, as they are all - without exception - located in Dubai's sought-after Dubai Marina district.

You might not find any real princesses in Princess Tower, the world's tallest residential tower block, but the 441-meter-tall skyscraper compensates through its dream location right on the beach with a view of the artificial island Palm Jumeirah.

Second spot is occupied by the 395-meter-tall 23 Marina, while Elite Residence, at 380 meters, is the world's third tallest residential building. The Torch comes in at fourth place at 337 meters; it, too, is located just a stone's throw away from Princess Tower.

Tallest Residential Buildings
Outside of the United Arab Emirates, only two buildings make it into the Top 10 - Q1 Tower, on the east coast of Australia, and Capital City Moscow Tower, in Russia's capital, Moscow.

Q1 Tower, in particular, is not only remarkable for being the tallest skyscraper in the southern hemisphere, but can also show off a series of other impressive features: in addition to handsome outdoor terraces offering an stunning view of the Gold Coast from 180 meters' and 230 meters' height, a miniature rainforest, 30 meters high in total, was created in the form of a skygarden from the 60th to 70th floor.

The tower also has an enormous steel spire that can be seen from up to 200 kilometers away and is illuminated at night.

The prerequisites for building giant residential palaces that dwarf all around them are particularly ideal in the Gulf Region.

Firstly, there are sufficient providers of capital for major projects of this kind, and secondly, urban planning is not tied to preserving a distinctive existing skyline - meaning that such gigantic development projects can be given the green light.

Whether Dubai will continue to lead the list of the world's tallest residential buildings in such convincing manner in the future, however, is debatable. In 2015, when the skyscraper World One is projected to be completed in Mumbai, India, this tower, planned at 442 meters' height, will take over top spot.

In addition, Diamond Tower, in Jeddah, Saudi-Arabia, at a projected 432 meters, and 432 Park Avenue in New York City (USA), at 426 meters in height, are also set to overtake the frontrunner from Dubai on their completion, thus raising the bar in the competition still further.

.


Related Links
Emporis







Comment on this article via your Facebook, Yahoo, AOL, Hotmail login.

Share this article via these popular social media networks
del.icio.usdel.icio.us DiggDigg RedditReddit GoogleGoogle








ENERGY NEWS
GDF SUEZ Energy North America Makes Investment In Oneroof Energy
San Diego CA (SPX) Oct 29, 2013
OneRoof Energy has announced that a subsidiary of GDF SUEZ Energy North America ("GSENA"), a unit of global energy group GDF SUEZ, has purchased a minority position in OneRoof Energy, and agreed to explore development of new products and customer acquisition strategies. GSENA is investing in OneRoof Energy due to its scalable business model and direct access to US homeowners. OneRoof Energ ... read more


ENERGY NEWS
Kazakhstan say Baikonur launch site may be open to Western countries

ESA Swarm launch postponed

Europe's fifth ATV for launch by Arianespace begins its pre-flight checkout at the Spaceport

ILS Proton Launches Sirius FM-6 Satellite

ENERGY NEWS
India reaches for Mars on prestige space mission

India mission to Mars blasts off successfully

Mars Mission: India's Tryst with the Red Planet

Martian box of delights

ENERGY NEWS
Shanghai-built lunar rover set for lunar landing

Crowdfunded Lunar Spacecraft Reaches Funding Milestone

LADEE Continues To Settle Into Operational Lunar Orbit

NASA's moon landing remembered as a promise of a 'future which never happened'

ENERGY NEWS
The Sounds of New Horizons

On the Path to Pluto, 5 AU and Closing

SwRI study finds that Pluto satellites' orbital ballet may hint of long-ago collisions

Archival Hubble Images Reveal Neptune's "Lost" Inner Moon

ENERGY NEWS
NASA Kepler Results Usher in a New Era of Astronomy

Astronomers answer key question: How common are habitable planets?

One in five Sun-like stars may have Earth-like planets

Mystery World Baffles Astronomers

ENERGY NEWS
NASA and Sweden to test High Performance Green Propulsion technology

Russia Mulls Development of New Super-Heavy Carrier Rocket

Long March-3, Chang'e probes vital to space program

Dream Chaser Free-Flight Test Report

ENERGY NEWS
China shows off moon rover model before space launch

China providing space training

China launches experimental satellite Shijian-16

China Moon Rover A New Opportunity To Explore Our Nearest Neighbor

ENERGY NEWS
Dawn Enjoying Smooth Travels Deep In The Main Asteroid Belt

Space cannon ready: Japan to shoot asteroid for samples in 2014 mission

Another hazardous asteroid to dart close to Earth in 2065

Is the 'Christmas Comet' cracking up?




The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2014 - Space Media Network. AFP, UPI and IANS news wire stories are copyright Agence France-Presse, United Press International and Indo-Asia News Service. ESA Portal Reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement,agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by Space Media Network on any Web page published or hosted by Space Media Network. Privacy Statement