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Lighthouse Tower

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Status
  
Proposed

Location
  
DIFC, Dubai

Opening
  
Never

Floor area
  
8 ha

Architect
  
Atkins

Type
  
Office

Estimated completion
  
Never

Antenna spire
  
402 m (1,319 ft)

Floor count
  
64

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The Lighthouse Tower is a supertall, commercial skyscraper to be built in Dubai, United Arab Emirates designed by multi-national architectural firm Atkins. It will be constructed in the DIFC, is set rise to 402 m (1,319 feet) and have 66 floors. The tower is a Green Building with a huge emphasis put on reducing its carbon footprint and conserving energy.

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Map of Lighthouse Tower - Dubai - United Arab Emirates

The tower rises as two separate towers, bridged from level 10, all the way up to approximately 300 meters above ground. The structure is to hold a number of skygardens. Construction was suspended in 2009.

Environmental aspects

There will be three large 225 kW wind turbines, 29 meters in diameter, on the building's south facing side in order to generate electricity. These turbines will have the freedom to yaw, in order to maximize power generation. It will also be clad in 4,000 solar panels to generate additional electricity. The tower will also reduce its overall energy consumption by 65%, and its water consumption by 40% in comparison to an equivalent building. At the building's base, a four story glass lobby will house an environmental visitor center. It was designed by the Atkins group.

References

Lighthouse Tower Wikipedia