π¨ The Burj Al Arab is a 7-star luxury hotel in Dubai, standing at 321 meters and named the Arabian Tower.
πΌ Dubai's Crown Prince, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, aims to transform Dubai into a high-end tourist destination to sustain its economy.
πποΈβοΈ Dubai's geographic assets of sun, sand, and sea are utilized to create the Burj Al Arab as a centerpiece for high-end tourism.
π The architects face challenges from powerful storms and waves as they construct the artificial island.
π¨ There is a debate over the height of the island and concerns about the hotel's safety from waves.
βοΈ The construction team uses innovative concrete blocks and a steel wall to protect the island from the force of the sea.
π¨ The Burj Al Arab is the tallest all-suite hotel in the world, built on an artificial island in the Arabian Gulf.
πͺπ To support the hotel on sand, the architects used steel reinforced concrete foundation piles and relied on skin friction.
π The building was designed to withstand earthquakes and high winds by utilizing an exoskeleton structure made of steel trusses.
ποΈ Building the Burj Al Arab, the tallest hotel in the world, is a challenging task due to its complex steel exoskeleton.
π Transporting the heavy trusses to the construction site is a difficult process, requiring the use of a large heavy lift transporter.
ποΈ Lifting the 165-ton trusses into position at a height of almost 200 meters requires innovative solutions and the use of specialist lifting gear.
Vortex shedding poses a threat to the Burj Al Arab's exoskeleton structure.
Tuned mass dampers are installed to reduce dangerous vibrations caused by vortex shedding.
The Burj Al Arab includes a unique restaurant that appears to be suspended in the sky.
Gravity-defying engineering methods are used to secure the restaurant.
The interior decoration of the Burj Al Arab faces challenges due to high humidity and temperature.
A fabric sail wall is installed to regulate the building's temperature.
πͺ The construction of the Burj Al Arab includes an airlock system to seal off the building and prevent condensation.
π‘οΈ To cool the hot and humid environment inside the Burj Al Arab, the contractors use a giant cooling system, gradually lowering the temperature by less than one degree a day.
β° The interior decoration of the Burj Al Arab faces delays, but designer Quan Choo and her team work tirelessly to meet the tight deadline set by Sheikh Mohammed.
π° The Burj Al Arab is a luxury hotel in Dubai known for its opulent design and extravagant features.
π¨ The interior decoration of the hotel went through multiple iterations, with the final design featuring vibrant colors and elaborate light shows.
π° Staying at the Burj Al Arab is extremely expensive, with suites costing up to $28,000 per night.