DUBAI — Dubai has inaugurated the world’s tallest twisted tower built at a cost of $272 million, setting a yet another record for skyscrapers and other engineering marvels.
The 310-metre (1,017-foot), 75-storey residential Cayan Tower is twisted at 90 degrees from top to bottom and was inaugurated earlier this month in Dubai Marina — a man-made canal overlooking the Gulf.
Developer Cayan Real Estate Investment and Development Company said 80 percent of its residential units have already been sold.
Construction began in 2006, but was delayed due to major technical problems and the 2009 economic downturn in Dubai, which was triggered by the global financial crisis.
The architects used open-space architectural concepts to ensure that there are no pillars anywhere in the building.
The Cayan Tower website boasts about the property’s location — it was built at the mouth of Dubai Marina — and boasts views across the marina, sea and The Palm.
It offers a pool, whirlpool, spa, massage rooms, nursery and gym.
The tower was designed by Chicago-based Skidmore Owings and Merrill, the masterminds behind Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest tower, which is also located in Dubai.
The 828-metre (2,717-foot), 160-storey Burj Khalifa broke engineering and architectural records when it opened in January 2010.
In May 2012, Dubai opened the 413.4-metre (1,356-foot) Princess Tower, the world’s tallest residential building, according to the Guinness World Records website.
And later in 2012, the emirate inaugurated the world’s tallest hotel — the 355-metre (1,165-foot) twin tower JW Marriott Marquis Dubai.
— MEO
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