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Burj Khadifa vs Spinnaker Tower
INTRODUCTION

Spinnaker tower also known as Portsmouth millennium tower is a millennium commission project that was aimed to change the international notable sight of the south coast of Britain. It is the tallest accessible structure in the united kingdom outside London, It is 170 metres above the sea level and hence a tourist attraction. Burj Khalifa tower is a skyscraper in Dubai, and it is the tallest man made structure that has ever been built to include residential spaces and also has been the world’s tallest building since 2010. The architecture is a combination of cultural effects and sophisticated technology. The decision to embark on this project is based on the fact that the government saw the need to diversify from being an oil based economy to a tourist environment.

PROJECT ENVIRONMENT

Spinnaker tower which was originally called Portsmouth Millennium tower was constructed to reflect Portsmouth’s maritime’s history. The location of the tower is in one of the busiest harbours in the UK, so the risk of ship impact was firstly addressed and they provided an independent piled ship impact structure in front of the tower’s raft. Again because of the shape of the proposed tower, it had the risk of being affected by the wind so; series of wind test were carried out to alleviate this.

United Arab Emirates, Dubai was previous known to be an oil economy but the government felt there was a need to diversify so the invested in tourism, and because so many beautiful structures were already being built, the government felt there was a need to construct a tower that would be on record. The concept of Burj Dubai tower’s structure emerged from the geometrics of the desert flower in the region. Before the commencement of the tower construction, extensive concrete quality and testing control program were put in place to ensure all the contractors that were involved agreed fully with it (Abdelrazaq, Kim, & Kim, 2008), wind climate studies was carried out and



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