The UAE has Become Second in the World for Supertall Skyscrapers
The United Arab Emirates has surpassed the United States to secure the second position globally for the number of completed supertall skyscrapers (over 300 meters), according to the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH). This achievement, with over 30 such buildings, highlights the nation’s rapid urbanization and ambitious architectural vision.
Dubai: A Hub of Vertical Growth
Dubai is at the forefront of this vertical revolution, now ranking fourth among cities with the most buildings over 150 meters tall. Home to more than 250 towers of this height, including the 828-meter Burj Khalifa, the city’s skyline reflects a thriving real estate market, robust tourism, and a diversified economy. Dubai’s transformation from a small Gulf city to a global metropolis is a testament to its strategic goal of moving beyond oil dependency to become a center for commerce and innovation.
Broader Context and Future Outlook
The UAE’s architectural success is more than just a competition for height; it’s a statement of national ambition and a fusion of engineering expertise with futuristic design. The country’s over 200 buildings taller than 150 meters, including iconic structures like Marina 101 and Emirates Towers, are seen as cultural symbols that attract global talent and investment. With contributions from Abu Dhabi and Sharjah, the UAE continues to challenge traditional urban design and solidify its role in the global discourse on livability and urban shape.
Source of information: PropertyNews