The architectural vision is led by Callison, a world-class design firm, while Arabtec, the company behind the Burj Khalifa ... The building is also fully earthquake-resistant, adhering to the most ...
And that thirst for adventure, in Dubai, is executed with style. Picture this: Jumping from the Burj Khalifa. Yes, that is a feat reserved for the world’s most skilled athletes, and this year ...
Competing against 50 teams from cities worldwide, each wearing weighted vests, they successfully completed around 3,000 steps as they raced up 160 floors of the Burj Khalifa and secured the win.
Upon landing in Dubai, the first sight that greets visitors is the iconic Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building at 828 metres. This towering structure is visible throughout the city ...
Located in the world's tallest building, the Burj Khalifa, the residence comes with a ridiculous amount of floorspace and unmatched views of the area. The apartment is being sold by local firm ...
The height was then increased to 600 metres. “Burj Khalifa was not built yet. It was also in planning, and they, of course, once it was clear that this tower would be 600 metres, they raised ...
An earthquake-proof tunnel that covers a distance of just half a mile will cost Canada £2.31 billion. The 2,625 ft eight-lane immersed tube tunnel, which works out at about £880,000 per foot ...
An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 3.9 jolted through Los Angeles, mere hours after the Academy Awards concluded on Sunday night. According to the U.S. Geological Survey, the quake ...
Scary and the closest warning sign to revamp the city for being earthquake resistant. As of now, Delhi is barely earthquake ready,” Srijan Pal Singh, the former advisor to the 11th President of ...
A magnitude 4.4 earthquake rattled homes in Townsville on Saturday night. Geoscience Australia said the earthquake happened at about 9:30pm at a depth of 10 kilometres, with the tremor lasting a ...
After parts of Delhi NCR experienced "strong" tremors from a 4.0-magnitude earthquake on Monday morning, National Center for Seismology (NCS) attributed it to “in-situ material heterogeneity”.