Icon of Dubai's Architectural Renaissance
the history of the tower
Icon of Dubai's Architectural Renaissance
Sheikh Rashid Tower, commonly
known as the Burj Al Maktoum or simply
in Dubai World Trade Centre
Sheikh Rashid Tower
Sheikh Rashid Tower, commonly
known as the Burj Al Maktoum or simply
completed in
is a 39-storey
office building
184m
tall
Saeed Al Maktoum
the former ruler of Dubai
This skyscraper was named after the late
Sheikh Rashid bin
It was the first high-rise building in Dubai and played
a pivotal role in shaping the city's skyline and establishing its reputation as a global business hub.
Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum
of turning a remote desert outpost into a leading center for business, trade, and innovation in the region.
It embodies Sheikh
Rashid's vision
Over the years, the tower has remained
reflecting Dubai's ability to adapt and thrive amidst modern challenges.
a vital hub for economic activity
World Trade Center, 1979
Over the years, the tower has remained
reflecting Dubai's ability to adapt and thrive amidst modern challenges.
a vital hub for economic activity
The tower was inaugurated
by Queen Elizabeth II on February 26, 1979
John Harris
sleek facade
state-of-the-art amenities
innovative engineering solutions that have set new standards in skyscraper construction.
was the designer of the Dubai World Trade Centre.
British architect
John Harris
Designed and developed by Alina Romanova, 2024
alinasobolevaaa@gmail.com
the history of the tower
Icon of Dubai's Architectural Renaissance
Sheikh Rashid Tower, commonly
known as the Burj Al Maktoum or simply
184m tall
completed in
in Dubai World Trade Centre
Sheikh Rashid Tower
is a 39-storey office building
is a 39-storey
Saeed Al Maktoum
the former ruler of Dubai
This skyscraper was named after the late
Sheikh Rashid bin
It was the first high-rise building in Dubai and played
a pivotal role in shaping the city's skyline and establishing its reputation as a global business hub.
Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum
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World Trade Center, 1979
of turning a remote desert outpost into a leading center for business, trade, and innovation in the region.
It embodies Sheikh
Rashid's vision
#FE6749
Over the years, the tower has remained
reflecting Dubai's ability to adapt and thrive amidst modern challenges.
a vital hub for economic activity
#FE6749
The tower was inaugurated
by Queen Elizabeth II on February 26, 1979
was the designer of the Dubai World Trade Centre.
British architect
John Harris
John Harris
#FE6749
#FE6749
sleek facade
state-of-the-art amenities
innovative engineering solutions that have set new standards in skyscraper construction.
Designed and developed by Alina Romanova, 2024
alinasobolevaaa@gmail.com
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