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Tema: Jeddah (Arabia Saudí): Mile High Tower, 1600 metros

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    Proyecto Jeddah (Arabia Saudí): Mile High Tower, 1600 metros

    Kingdom Company (KHC) Announced Bechtel as the Chosen Company to Supervise the Construction of the Massive Jeddah Project, Investment Value Estimated at SR50 billion
    (17/09/2007)

    Project Master plan received by Pickard Chilton

    Click To Enlarge Kingdom Holding Company, Chaired by HRH Prince Alwaleed bin Talal bin Abdulaziz Alsaud, announced today Monday 17th September 2007, that Bechtel (BEKtl) company was chosen to supervise and develop the real estate project in Jeddah. Bechtel company was chosen out of seven other companies that were in a competitive bid to supervise and develop the Jeddah project.

    Bechtel is a global engineering, construction and project management company with more than a century of experience on complex projects in challenging locations especially in Saudi. Privately owned with headquarters in San Francisco, they have 40 offices around the world and nearly 40,000 employees.

    Kingdom Holding Company received the Jeddah Project Master plan from Pickard Chilton, reputable and renowned designers who have designed some of the world’s significant and recognizable buildings, including Kingdom Center recognized by its iconic tower.

    The Jeddah project, one of the major real estate projects planned by Kingdom Holding Company, and other projects in Riyadh, has an area of 5.3 million square meters and is located in the city's northern area on the Red Sea coastline, which is a strategic area for the development of this project. The investment value of the project is estimated at SR50 billion upon completion, comprising of a colossal sky scraper with a surrounding area for other facilities (residential, commercial, construction of a five star hotel and offices). The residential area will be 1.5 million square meters, the size of the commercial area will be 470,000 square meters, education vicinity with an area of 150,000 square meters and the size of the offices area will be 800,000 square meters. The remaining lands will be utilized for leisure facilities, tourism and the construction of four star hotels.

    Furthermore, there are plans for the development of a diplomatic quarter on the Jeddah land. The site plans for the land were developed by HOK, a Canadian company that has world wide recognition. The project will also connect the Red Sea coastline of the area to Sharm Obhur, an environment of natural beauty. KHC is also currently in cooperation with the Jeddah municipality and other administrations to ensure that all the appropriate requirements are met for the success of the project. KHC is known for the high quality of their real estate projects that have won international awards.


    http://kingdom.com.sa/index.asp?id=73&prlsid=33

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    Exploring urban issues facing 21st century, The Mile High Tower offers a fresh perspective on an idea that has been debated by architects for a century"1 mile =1600 M

    Exploding land values, growing populations and expanding economies are placing extraordinary burdens on many culturally rich, but land deprived Asian regions. In response to these pressures we have proposed a vertical city. In conceiving the tower as a vertical city, the design team has integrated technological, architectural and urban planning strategies into a single structure that breathes with urban complexity. The scale of the building and the scope of the program force the reevaluation of current skyscraper precedents for form, purpose, infrastructure, transportation, structure, and sustainability.

    Architecture and engineering have traditionally treated structure as static—the building frame was constructed to be strong and heavy enough to resist all anticipated loads. The Mile High Tower proposes a lighter, dynamic structural system that actively responds to forces placed upon it. Controlled by wind detecting sensors, stabilizing aileron-like fins run the length of the tower frame and modulate their position to control resonant motion and building drift.

    The separation of the structural frame and the building envelope enhances the quality of the interior space by providing an abundance of natural light and ventilation. Equipped with wind generators, photovoltaic panels, a heliostat, and sewage treatment facilities, the tower attains a high degree of sustainability with minimal environmental impact.

    Approaching the tower as a theoretical project has proven liberating, freeing the design team to seek new solutions to technical problems, to find creative approaches outside the present financial climate, and to implement environmentally sustainable strategies that will enhance the next generation of ultra-high rise buildings. Our paradigm is the human body. This near-future tower incorporates structural and climatic systems that, like the human body, respond dynamically and efficiently to forces placed upon them.

    Pickard Chilton company have done the skyscraper design, plus other specialized engineering firms for structural, infrastructure and traffic design, cost and time planning!!


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    Aún lo estoy flipando y no sé si es una broma o que. Es posible construir un edificio de 1600 metros de altura a dia de hoy? ¿Para que?

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    Me da a mi que es una ida de olla, como mucho sera al final como el de dubai, no creo que mucho mas...

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    estos arquitectos quieren llevarse la pasta de los jeques y ya no saben ni como

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    Me encanta, di que sí, a sacarle bien los colores a los maricomplejines de los occidentales Del Burj Dubai, Al Burj y otras sólo me gustaban las dimensiones. Pero ésta sí que "mola que te cagas".

    ¿Cuántos pisos? Digo yo que como 300.

    De todas formas es mucho más rentable hacer muchos rascas "medianos" (200-400m) que uno de estos, y al final hasta construyes más espacio por menos pasta. En Oriente Medio les sobra tierra, es lo que no termino de ver lógico, pero en las grandes ciudades de casi todo el resto del mundo sería una idea más adecuada.

    Ahora, teniendo dinero, por qué no. Todo sea para mayor gloria de la humanidad y de su mejor amigo, el libre mercado

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    Kingdom Company (KHC) Announced Bechtel as the Chosen Company to Supervise the Construction of the Massive Jeddah Project, Investment Value Estimated at SR50 billion
    (17/09/2007)

    Sea coastline, which is a strategic area for the development of this project. The investment value of the project is estimated at SR50 billion upon completion, comprising of a colossal sky scraper with a surrounding area for other facilities (residential, commercial, construction of a five star hotel and offices).

    Ojalá, ojalá, habrá que estar atentos, sería el primer rascacielos de verdad, fuera de toda escala, cosa que todavía no consigue ni el Burj Dubai que en el fondo es "sólo" 200 metros mas alto que la Sears

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    y más

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    Me da a mi que es una ida de olla, como mucho sera al final como el de dubai, no creo que mucho mas...
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    estos arquitectos quieren llevarse la pasta de los jeques y ya no saben ni como
    Totalmente deacuerdo con los 2

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