Princes Tower
Princes Tower
Princes Tower
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Uses and interior
Design
Development
Area Cost
Facts
Status Completed
City Dubai
Proposed 2005
Completion 2012
Location
As of 2018, Princess Tower is the 3rd tallest residential building in the world, after
432 Park Avenue and the Marina 101, which is another residential tower in Dubai
Marina. Among all types of skyscrapers, Princess Tower is the 3rd tallest building
in Dubai, and the 31st tallest building in the world, ranked right after the Jin Mao
Tower in Shanghai. The spire on top of Princess Tower is 22 meters long, the roof
of the tower's dome is 392 meters (1286 ft) high from the ground, the dome is a
decorative structure, it's actually empty and is built upon the real roof of the
building, which is at 377 meters
(1237 ft) high from the ground. The
tower has 101 above-ground floors,
the highest occupied floor is 97th
floor at 357 meters (1171 ft) high.
The tower houses 763 luxury apartments, including one, two, three and four
bedroom apartments, these apartments occupy the building's 7th to 94th floors.
Penthouses are located on the 96th floor. The 97th floor is the highest occupied
floor, offering panoramic views of the Marina, the Palm Jumeirah and the rest of
the city, the floor is for multipurpose, being used to hold some recreational and
business events.
Above that are mechanical floors,
a tuned liquid damper is placed at
98th floor to counteract wind
forces to make the building more
stable.
The building also offers several
recreational facilities to its
residents, these facilities include
gymnasiums, indoor swimming
pools, billiard and table tennis,
which are occupying the 5th and
6th floors, an outdoor swimming
pool is on the roof of the building's
podium.
There are 13 elevators in the building. As a tower located in Dubai, where Islam is
the major religion, the tower also has a mosque exclusively open to its residents.
The bottom floors are occupied by eight retail stores. The six underground floors
are used as parking lot, holding 957 parking bays for the residents in the building.
Design
Princess Tower was designed
by Eng. Adnan Saffarini, a
local architectural firm in
Dubai, it also designed the nearby Elite Residence and the Al Yaqoub Tower on
Sheikh Zayed Road, which are two other super tall towers in the city.
The architecture style of Princess Tower is Postmodern; this can be seen on the
building's diverse patterns of the façade. The façade of the building is divided into
several discernible sections on both vertical and horizontal directions.
Vertically, the pattern of the façade is almost same on the section under 290
meters. Above that section, the pattern changes, with glass cladding divided by a
line of vertical panels, and the
corners of the upper section are
lined with windows.
Like other postmodern buildings,
Princess Tower is no lacking of
decorative elements; the tower
has a decorative dome at the
crown. The crown is the most
iconic feature of the tower, it's
very similar to the crowns on
Mosque buildings, and the dome
is topped with a spire, weighing
110 tones and is made of steel
and aluminum. Under the dome are two series of ring structures, each of them is
surrounded with crenellated teeth.
Development
Princess Tower was first proposed in 2005 by its developer Tameer Holding
Investment, in 2006 Arabian Construction Company was contracted to build the
tower; the construction of the tower began in 2006.
In May 2012, Princess Tower surpassed 23 Marina(The previous record holder for
the world's tallest residential building) in height becoming the tallest residential
building in the world.
Area Cost
The tower was completed in July 2012, it is estimated that the project cost $210
million. Princess Tower was opened to its residents in September 2012.
PRINCESS TOWER
The Princess Tower (Arabic: )األميرة برجis a 101-story, 413.4 m (1,356 ft) tall
residential-only skyscraper located in the Marina district of Dubai, UAE. Princess
Tower is currently the third tallest building in Dubai, after the Burj Khalifa and
the Marina 101 and the 29th tallest building in the world.