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How long can Empire State Building last?

The earliest steel skyscrapers, like the Empire State Building, which date from the 1930s are least likely to remain standing in 7,000 years because they are constructed almost exclusively of steel, meaning they have exceptional tensile strength but are quite rigid and inflexible.



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Life span of skyscrapers can exceed 100 years, and upto 150 years, provided the structural design and construction quality conforms to the advices stipulated in the National and international Standards for construction.

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Protecting a National Asset: Burj Khalifa Towers with a 100 Year Design Life! Standing 828 meters (2,717 feet) tall and boasting more than 160 stories, Burj Khalifa is the world's tallest structure: a single tower that will eventually house 12,000 people.

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He said rents in the UAE are high compared to other countries including Oman, Jordan and Egypt. The life expectancy of buildings in the UAE is not more than 20, and at best less than 30 years. The longevity of a moderate- size building constructed at a cost of Dh20 million would not be more than 10 years.

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Burj Khalifa will soon lose its title of the world's tallest building. Work has begun again on Saudi Arabia's Jeddah Tower, also known as Kingdom Tower, which will surpass the height of the iconic building in Dubai once it's fully constructed.

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According to Bill Baker, the structural engineer behind the Burj Khalifa, the typical building is designed to withstand winds from a 700-year storm, while larger skyscrapers are designed to withstand events that occur just once every two millennia.

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Buildings in excess of 100 meters (328 ft) in height are most often deconstructed floor-by-floor down to the building's basement, as opposed to controlled implosion of the structure, which would most likely damage surrounding structures. Demolished for redevelopment of the tower's site.

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A visit to our 102nd floor observatory provides guests with a more intimate experience and an unparalleled view of New York City. Tickets to this deck can be purchased at any kiosk on our 86th floor observatory for an extra $20.

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New buildings are more energy efficient, but 80% of buildings that will be standing in 2050 have already been built.

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Based on some quick math, if a building is only 15 percent as heavy as a solid object, it could be 6.6667 times taller and weigh the same as that solid object. A building could, hypothetically, climb to nearly 59,000 meters without outweighing Mount Everest or crushing the very earth below.

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With storms, radiation, and other natural weathering, buildings would start to collapse relatively quickly. On the other hand, the massive constructs that are skyscrapers are designed to last between 500 and 1000 years, and could survive slightly longer.

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The Great Wall of China is one of the largest construction projects ever undertaken and holds the distinction of being the longest as well! The building of the Great Wall began in about 400 B.C and was completed in about A.D 1600 – that's 2,000 years!

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BR Shetty, UAE-based industrialist, paid Dh45 million in 2005, to buy entire 100th floor. Indians are among top buyers in Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest residential tower and have invested Dh18billion in Dubai's real estate market last year.

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Take the world's tallest building, the Burj Khalifa in Dubai. It's impressive at 828 metres tall, but nearly a third of that (29%) is unoccupiable, according to the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat.

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Its surrounding malls, hotels, and condominiums in Downtown Dubai have generated the most revenue from the project as a whole, while the Burj Khalifa itself made little or no profit. The critical reception of Burj Khalifa has been generally positive, and the building has received many awards.

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