The Tallest Building in the World
The Tallest Building in the World

Burj Khalifa Tower 828 meters, the total number of floors 162 stories. The cost of 1 billion 500 million dollars, the building itself cost at least 1 billion dollars, not including its internal shopping malls, lakes and slightly shorter tower building costs. Harry Fatah used a total of 330 thousand cubic meters of concrete, 62 thousand tons of reinforced steel, 142 thousand square meters of glass.

In order to build the FA FA tower, about 4000 workers and 100 cranes were called, and the concrete was vertically pumped over 606 meters to break the 492 metre record of the construction. There are 56 elevators in the building, with a speed of up to 17.4 m/s. There are also double-deck sightseeing elevators, which can carry up to 42 people at a time.

The original name of the tower was called "Koh". After completion, it was changed to the name of "Fa FA tower". In the ancient world, Khalifa is the "supreme leader of the Islamic world" and is also the title of the ruler of the Empire in history. The president of the United Arab Emirates and the chief of the Sheikh belong to Khalifa.

The design of the FA FA tower is Islamic architectural style, the floor is "Y", and the three architectural parts are gradually connected into a core body. From the desert, the above spiral mode reduces the profile of the building to make it more direct to the sky, and the top core is transformed into a spire by the central core. The Y shaped floor also makes the tower more visibly enjoyable.

Harry Fatah Hei's facilities, such as clothing, store, swimming pool, hot spring club, advanced personal business suite and the observation platform on the 124 floor, overlooking the whole hall, are all available. The design of furniture and furniture all follows the style of "brand".
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