Burj Al Arab 120378682233445 4
Burj Al Arab 120378682233445 4
Burj Al Arab 120378682233445 4
Ehsan Pourabedin
Student No: 070271
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Structural Types
Structural Engineering and structure analyze
Gravity Loads
Lateral Loads
Construction Management
2 phase of construction
MEP Engineering
Exterior
Technical Details
Economical justification of the project
A glance at Burj Al Arab
References
The Helipad
A Conference
Room
World Class
Accommodations
Hotel
Restaurant
Status: built
Construction Dates:
Began:
1994
Finished: 1999
Floor Count:
60
Elevator Count: 18
Units / Rooms: 202
Heights
Height
Height
Height
island:
Height
of atrium: 182m
of helipad from sea: 212M
of top of accommodation from
190m
of top of mast from island :321m
Tom Wills-Wright
Tom Wright is the architect and
designer of the Burj al Arab
in Dubai, UAE
Tom Wright is British, born in
Croydon a suburb of London
on 18th September 1957.
Educated at the Royal
Russell School and then
Kingston Polytechnic school
of Architecture. Wright
became a member of the
Royal institute of British
Architects in 1983 and has
been in practice ever since
Tom Wills-Wright
Tom Wright lived in Dubai
during the design and
construction of the project
working as the project
Design Director for Atkins
one of the worlds leading
multi discipline design
consultancies.
Since 1999 Tom Wright has
continued to work for
Atkins as Head of
Architecture from the
Atkins H.Q. in Epsom,
London.
http://www.atkinsglobal.com
structural expressionism
Structural Expressionism basically means that the
structural components of the building are visible
on the inside as well as outside. Commonly this
includes features such as exposed truss work and
complex shapes that require high level and unique
engineering Other buildings that have the same
style include: The Bank of China Tower in Hong
Kong, Erie on the Park in Chicago, and Edificio Dr.
Alfredo L. Palacios in Buenos Aires among other
buildings around the world and in planning. The
style seems to be coming more popular and can
be expected to appear in more buildings in the
future.
KCA International
Led by Ms Kuan
Chew
Dubai is becoming a
world resort location so
the building had to say
holiday, fun and
sophistication all things
associated with yachting.
This mixed with Dubai's
nautical heritage it
seemed an appropriate
shape.
carbon
fiber
concrete
fabric
glass
gold
steel
high-rise
atrium
cantilever
landing pad
pole
truss
stilts
Principal Structural
Engineer of Building
Martin Halford
Eversendai Engineering
Core Connection
Cross-bracing and
Curved Truss Arch
Teflon Coated
Fiberglass Fabric
Joint Venture
between
Al Habtoor
Engineering
Fletcher Construction
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labor supply
concrete work
structural steel supply
Erection
high rise management experience
Purchasing
cost control
management staffing
Construction in
two phase
Phase 1
Value Engineering
and
Constructability
Phase 2
Actual
Construction
The
Changing
Colors of
the
Building
s Exterior
The Burj
Al Arab is
lit by 150
color
changing.
highlighte
d by 90
Data Flash
strobes
The tower
changes
from white
to
multicolor
as the
evening
progresses
Resource: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3IloFyM61Q
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Thanks
for your
attention