An unfinished skyscraper in the Persian Gulf state of Dubai has become the world's tallest building, its developers say.
Emaar Properties said the 512m (1,680ft) Burj Dubai is now taller than Taiwan's 508m (1,667ft) Taipei 101.
It is thought Burj Dubai will eventually be 693m (2,275ft) tall.
Height records are contentious, with dispute over what defines a "building" and what is being measured - height to the top floor or the tower's antenna.
When finished the building is expected to meet the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat's four criteria - the height of the structural top, highest occupied floor, the roof's top, and the spire's highest point - to become the world's tallest structure.
"Burj Dubai has now reached 141 storeys, more storeys than any other building in the world," the company said in a statement.
There is speculation that, spire included, the final height could be more than 800m, but Emaar is keeping structural details secret.
No comments:
Post a Comment