Capital Gate

Capital Gate

Capital Gate in 2013
General information
Type Commercial offices; Hotel
Location Abu Dhabi
United Arab Emirates
Coordinates 24°25′07″N 54°26′05″E / 24.418637°N 54.434692°E / 24.418637; 54.434692Coordinates: 24°25′07″N 54°26′05″E / 24.418637°N 54.434692°E / 24.418637; 54.434692
Construction started September 2007
Topped-out 2010
Completed 2011
Owner Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Company
Height
Roof 160 m (520 ft)
Technical details
Floor count 35
Floor area 53,100 m2 (572,000 sq ft)
Design and construction
Architect RMJM Dubai
Main contractor Al Habtoor Engineering Enterprises
References
[1][2]

Capital Gate is a skyscraper in Abu Dhabi adjacent to the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre designed with a striking lean. At 160 m (520 ft) and 35 stories, it is one of the tallest buildings in the city and inclines 18° to the west.[3] The owner and developer of Capital Gate is Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Company. The tower (also known as the Leaning Tower of Abu Dhabi) is the focal point of the Capital Center/Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre master development.

World records

In June 2010, Guinness World Records certified Capital Gate as the "World’s furthest leaning man-made tower."[4][5] The new record shows that the Capital Gate tower has been built to lean 18° westwards; more than four times that of the Leaning Tower of Suurhusen. Investigation and evaluation, which was made by a Guinness appointed awards committee, started in January 2010, when the exterior was completed.

The gravitational pressure caused by the 18° incline is countered by a technique called pre-cambered core, using a core of concrete reinforced with steel, with the core deliberately built slightly off-centre. It is also anchored to the ground by 490 piles which are drilled 20–30 metres underground.[6]

Architecture and design

The building has a diagrid especially designed to absorb and channel the forces created by wind and seismic loading, as well as the gradient of Capital Gate. Capital Gate is thought to be the Middle East's first building to use a diagrid; others around the world include London's 30 St Mary Axe (Gherkin), New York's Hearst Tower and Beijing's National Stadium.[7]

The Capital Gate project was able to achieve its inclination through an engineering technique, known as pre-cambering, that allows floor plates to be stacked vertically up to the 12th storey, and staggered, one over another by between 300 mm to 1400 mm.

Capital Gate was designed by architectural firm RMJM and was completed in 2011. Capital Gate now houses the 5-star Hyatt Capital Gate hotel and additional office space.

Project time line

See also

References

  1. Capital Gate at Emporis
  2. Capital Gate at SkyscraperPage
  3. "Capital Gate". Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Company (ADNEC). 2010. Retrieved 7 June 2010.
  4. "Capital Gate Tower in Abu Dhabi certified world's furthest leaning manmade tower". World Interior Design Network. 7 Jun 2010. Retrieved 7 June 2010.
  5. Mail Foreign Service (2010-06-10). "Abu Dhabi's Capital Gate 'leans nearly five times more' than Tower of Suurhusen to claim world record". Mail Online. Retrieved 2010-06-10.
  6. Laura Salmi (28 October 2008). "Capital Gate, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates". World Architecture News. Retrieved 7 June 2010.
  7. Mace Group, http://www.macegroup.com/media-centre/advanced-diagrid-technology-gives-shape-to-capital-gate | retrieved=July 29 2015

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