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The Burj Khalifa, formerly known as the Burj Dubai, stands at 828metres (2,717feet), and has taken 6 years to complete.
| The Burj Khalifa, formerly known as the Burj Dubai, stands at 828metres (2,717feet), and has taken 6 years to complete.
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Worlds Tallest Building: Burj Khalifa
m0rnin’
And now we have, this behemoth. =)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burj_Khalifa
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Burj_Dubai-Dubai3214.JPG
The Burj Khalifa, formerly known as the Burj Dubai, stands at 828metres (2,717feet), and has taken 6 years to complete.
160 habitable floors, 334,000 m2 of floor space for various uses including Accomodation/Hotels, Restaurants, Observation, and 55 floors for Mechanical, and also 3 floors for Communications & Broadcasting too.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:BurjDubaiHeight.svg
So what I want to know is, with all those floors for “mechanical” usage, when does the thing transform and get up to move?
I’m guessing in 30 odd years when the base is underwater xD