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Dubai’s skyline already features the world’s tallest building and a five-star hotel located on its own island, but the city is set to get yet another distinctive structure in 2020: the world ...
It would be one of Dubai’s tallest buildings, in a city awash with high-rises. If everything goes according to plan, the building’s rotating floors be will be just one of its high-tech draws.
At a press conference at the Plaza today, Italian architect Dr. David Fisher unveiled his first two Dynamic Towers?one in Dubai and the other planned for Moscow?massive mixed-use skyscrapers that, ...
The future is coming, and it's all about those 360-degree views. Dubai plans to take your 360-degree experience far beyond video by building the world's first ever rotating skyscraper by 2020.
The 30-story tower will slowly spin using collected solar energy, giving its residents a 360 degree view of their surroundings in the heart of Dubai’s iconic City of Arabia development.
Dubai has about a 29 percent market share of global gold trade, with nearly 1,200 tons — worth about $41 billion — changing hands at the city’s gold markets, according to the gold industry ...
Ground work on the world's first fully rotating tower estimated to cost Dh750 million at the City of Arabia here will start in January next year. The building will rotate 360 degrees every seven days.
UK-based developer, Dubai Property Ring, has launched the US $188 million (AED700 million) Time Residences – the world’s first fully rotating tower – which will be located at City of Arabia in Dubai.
Dubai's Gold Souk has the world's largest gold ring on display. The 21-karat Najmat Taiba weighs 141 pounds and costs approximately $3 million. There's a lot of people trying to get a selfie there.
Dubai is home to many man-made wonders: The world’s largest man-made island, the world’s largest shopping mall, the world’s tallest building. It may soon be adding a new one – the world ...