The Living Wonder


The Living Wonder

Burj Khalifa



The world’s tallest building. A living wonder. Stunning work of art. Unique accomplishment of engineering. Burj Khalifa is all that. In notion and execution, Burj Khalifa has no match.

More than just the world's tallest building, Burj Khalifa is an unprecedented example of international cooperation, symbolic beacon of progress, and an emblem of the new, dynamic and prosperous Middle East.



It is also substantial evidence of Dubai's growing role in a changing world. In fewer than 30 years, this city has transformed itself from a regional centre to a global one. This success was not based on oil reserves, but on reserves of human talent, ingenuity and initiative. Burj Khalifa exemplifies that vision.

Mr. Mohamed Alabbar, Chairman, Emaar Properties, said: “Burj Khalifa goes beyond its imposing physical specifications. In Burj Khalifa, we see the triumph of Dubai's vision of attaining the seemingly impossible and setting new benchmarks. It is a source of inspiration for every one of us in Emaar. The project is a declaration of the emirate's capabilities and of the resolve of its leaders and people to work hand in hand on truly awe-inspiring projects.”



Emaar had but one inspiration, the untiring enthusiasm and eagerness set in motion by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, who inspires us to reach for the stars.


One year after its opening, the Burj Khalifa has established itself as one of Dubai's biggest tourist attractions and helped surrounding hotels boost business by up to 35 per cent from 2009.



On New Year's Eve, thousands of revelers gathered at the world's tallest building, which receives an average of 4,000 visitors a day to its viewing deck, to watch a fireworks display broadcast around the globe.


By Maha Alshehhi & Alia Mohammed 

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  1. Your report was incredible. The place looks very beautiful and the photos you have taken are amazing although they had some sharp colors. Cant wait to visit this place!

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  3. you've introduce burj khalifa in unique way. the images that you took was magnificent. you used the rule of framing and it has slit amount of depth which made, and you also used the rule of third in magnificent way “ Burj Khalifa” the main object.

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  4. Very good article and attractive at the same time.I think its a very good picture that used the framing on it i mean the last one.

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