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  2. Burj Khalifa - Wikipedia

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    The Burj Khalifa [a] (known as the Burj Dubai prior to its inauguration) is a skyscraper in Dubai, United Arab Emirates and the world's tallest structure.With a total height of 829.8 m (2,722 ft, or just over half a mile) and a roof height (excluding antenna, but including a 242.6 m spire) [2] of 828 m (2,717 ft), the Burj Khalifa has been the tallest structure and building in the world since ...

  3. At the Top (Burj Khalifa) - Wikipedia

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    At The Top, Burj Khalifa is a series of observation decks on the 124th and 125th floors of the Burj Khalifa which opened to the public on 5 January 2010. At 452 m (1,483 ft), it boasted the highest manmade observation deck in the world at the time [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] This record was subsequently broken and regained twice with the respective ...

  4. File:Downtown view from Burj Khalifa at the top 124 floor ...

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  5. Adrian Smith (architect) - Wikipedia

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    Adrian Devaun Smith (born August 19, 1944) is an American architect.He designed the world's tallest structure, Burj Khalifa, as well as the building projected to surpass it, the Jeddah Tower.

  6. File:Burj Khalifa building.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Skyscraper - Wikipedia

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    A view of the interior structural design can be seen in this residential skyscraper that was constructed in Florida, the Jade Signature. Good structural design is important in most building design, but particularly for skyscrapers since even a small chance of catastrophic failure is unacceptable given the tremendous damage such failure would cause.