Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Tallest Building and Structure in The World 1

The under construction Burj Dubai in Dubai, United Arab Emirates is the world's current tallest freestanding structure on land, rising 604.9 m (1,985 ft). When completed, it is planned to rise over 800 m (2,625 ft).


While determining the world's tallest structure has generally been straightforward, the definition of the world's tallest building or the world's tallest tower is less clear. The disputes generally center on what should be counted as a building or a tower, and what is being measured.
In terms of absolute height, the tallest structures are currently the dozens of
radio and television broadcasting towers which measure over 600 meters (about 2,000 feet) in height. There is, however, some debate about:
whether structures under construction should be included in the list
whether structures rising out of water should have their below-water height included.
For towers, there is debate over:
whether
guy-wire-supported structures should be counted
For buildings, there is debate over:
whether communication towers with
observation galleries should be considered habitable buildings.
whether only habitable height is considered.
whether roof-top
antennas should be considered towards height of buildings; with particular interest in whether components that look like spires can be either classified as antennas or architectural detail.
These debates will likely lose some relevance in 2009, as the
Burj Dubai, a building currently under construction in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, is planned to exceed all other existing above-ground structures in height, including guyed TV towers.

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