Dubai is known for all things superlative but a tower with a crystal-like crown of diamond-shaped spires is certainly something that will stand out. Burj Binghatti, the world’s tallest residential towers will have its home in Dubai and we are honestly finding it difficult to understand which piece of information we must focus on first. That it will be the world’s tallest residential building or that it will be in partnership with Jacob & Co, the famous jewelry brand. The sky is no longer the limit! Read on as we unravel all that we know about this much-awaited tower in town!
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Two of the world’s most illustrious and iconic brands are on the verge of making history. Nestled in Business Bay, at the heart of Dubai’s financial district, the tower will stand at more than 100 storeys comprising two- and three-bedroom residences. In fact, this one is expected to beat New York’s Central Park Tower, which presently holds the world record for the tallest residential skyscraper at 472.4 meters.
As for the amenities, you can expect all things top-notch. Residents can enjoy a stunning infinity pool that overlooks the Dubai skyline, a luxe spa and a well-equipped gym. In addition, you can also expect a full concierge team offering services including daycare, a private chef, chauffeur and even bodyguard.
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The Burj Binghatti residences will boast high jewelry and ultra-luxury living. The tower, which is co-designed by Jacob & Co and Binghatti, will feature diamond-shaped spires at its panel, resembling a crown, as well as the baguette-cut diamonds for which Jacob & Co is known. Keeping in line with the tower’s ultra-luxurious design, properties inside the tower are anticipated to have names like “Billionaire Penthouse”.
The developers have yet to announce when Burj Binghatti will be completed, but potential residents are expected to pay 60 per cent of the price of their property during construction, with the remaining 40 per cent required on handover.
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Well, although the Burj Bighatti will be the world’s tallest ‘residential’ tower, the Burj Khalifa will still remain the world’s tallest tower because less than 85 per cent of it is taken up by residential properties. On another note, did you know that’s Dubai’s Burj Khalifa is about to undergo a crazy makeover? Check out the deets below!
Dubai’s Burj Khalifa Will Soon Have A Crazy Makeover
The world’s tallest tower the Burj Khalifa will soon undergo a stunning makeover. A magnificent five-story circular structure is soon set to be wrapped around the Burj Khalifa. Experimental architecture firm ZNera Space has proposed the idea of a giant ring around the Burj. Aptly named the ‘Downtown Circle’, the structure will be three kilometers wide and five-story high. In short, Dubai-aites will soon witness a a 550 m (18,800 ft) tall sustainable vertical metropolis surrounding the large Burj Khalifa, alongside a 3,000 m (9,800 ft) circumference.
The Downtown Circle concept will bring together community, luxury, and futuristic urban planning in a wildly ambitious design that has been brought to life by a series of mesmerizing illustrations created in collaboration with Pictown, an architectural rendering company. The ring would be supported by five massive pillars, the bases of which would be located in vacant lots and could potentially serve another purpose.
Inside, residents can find all things that make up a typical bustling metropolis, from residential, public, and business districts to a lush Skygarden, which sweeps the entire loop, encompassing many pristine climates and habitats. The building’s footprint is made up of two main rings that are held together by a continuous green belt – the “Skypark” – that is illuminated by natural light and contains offices and research centers. The “Skypark” connects the floors vertically, resulting in a connected three-dimensional urban green ecosystem. Read the full details here.
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