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Thursday, November 05 2020 - 17:00
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Architects from Japan's NIKKEN SEKKEI Create Record-breaking Design in Dubai
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates and TOKYO, Nov. 5, 2020 /Kyodo JBN-AsiaNet/ --

- NIKKEN SEKKEI-designed One Za'abeel Development in Dubai Is Home to World's 
Longest Cantilevered Building, The Link, Standing 226 Metres High and Weighing 
over 9,500 Tonnes -

Representatives from NIKKEN SEKKEI LTD ( https://www.nikken.co.jp/en/ ), the 
leading Japanese architectural, engineering, and urban design firm, have 
celebrated the milestone of lifting the world's longest cantilevered building, 
The Link, to its final destination 100 metres above the ground in Dubai in a 
feat of architectural ingenuity, with the cantilever connecting the two towers 
of the iconic development.

(Logo: https://kyodonewsprwire.jp/img/202010296453-O1-P3OTKV9b)

(Images: https://kyodonewsprwire.jp/release/202010296453?p=images)

The 226-metre, 9,500-tonne cantilevered structure connects the two towers of 
the iconic One Za'abeel development, a symbol of ambition, innovation, and the 
pioneering spirit of Dubai. The final piece of The Link has now been raised 
into place, completing a project for NIKKEN SEKKEI which began in 2014.

The design concept of the new iconic landmark, which is located at the heart of 
Dubai, was created by architects and engineers from NIKKEN SEKKEI. The firm 
designed a cantilever that is "off" the towers, not "on" like most buildings 
with a bridge between the top of the tower, giving it a floating effect.

The project was unique in its sheer complexity, which involved designing the 
world's longest cantilevered building, which was offset between two towers, 100 
metres above a busy six-lane highway.

To view a time-lapse video of the lift: https://youtu.be/DScqHMe-TkA

Tadao Kamei, President & CEO, NIKKEN SEKKEI, said: "Dubai is no stranger to 
superlatives, especially when it comes to its iconic skyline. Our remit was, 
therefore, to develop a concept and design that was genuinely unique and 
indicative of the emirate's determination to be a city of the future.

"Dubai is perhaps one of the only places on earth that it could have been 
constructed due to the sheer complexity of the design and construction 
techniques."

Developed by Ithra Dubai, a wholly owned subsidiary of Investment Corporation 
of Dubai, the mixed-use development will feature offices, a luxury and 
ultra-luxury hotel, retail, entertainment, and high-end residential units.

The Link itself will feature a range of attractions, including Michelin star 
standard restaurants, observation decks creating panoramic picture 
opportunities, and an infinity pool, all creating a distinctive lifestyle 
destination.


Source: NIKKEN SEKKEI LTD