RSHP submits plans for 54 – storey City office tower in Dubai

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The building’s design is inspired by the surrounding landscape and its unique architectural heritage. The building’s facade is designed to be a “living” facade, with a series of vertical gardens that will be planted with native plants. These gardens will help to improve air quality and reduce the building’s carbon footprint.

This design approach offers several advantages:

* **Enhanced Structural Efficiency:** The external load bearing core allows for a more efficient use of materials and reduces the overall weight of the building. This translates to lower construction costs and a smaller environmental footprint. * **Flexibility and Adaptability:** The “soft” centre allows for future expansion and modification of the building, making it more adaptable to changing needs.

The plan outlines the project’s key milestones, including the demolition of existing structures, the construction of the new building, and the completion of the project. The construction management plan also details the project’s budget, which is estimated to be around £1.5 billion. The plan further outlines the project’s schedule, which is expected to take around 5 years to complete. The construction management plan also includes a risk assessment, which identifies potential risks and mitigation strategies.

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