Dubai Holding
A 1,804ft (550m) tower in Dubai partially inspired by its ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid was announced on January 31 by state-owned investment firm Dubai Holding. The developers say the base of the tower is designed in the shape of the sheikh's thumbprint.
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The proposed Burj Jumeira tower will be covered in display panels capable of lighting up the facade -- including the colors of the UAE flag (pictured).
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Plans for the Burj Jumeria include a at 1,476 ft (450m) sky lounge and restaurant, and a 360-degree observation deck. Its design is reportedly inspired by desert dunes and oases.
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The tower and surrounding development Downtown Jumeria (bottom left) lies close to the Burj Al Arab hotel and south of Downtown Dubai, home to the Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building.
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Within the thumbprint base will be a water fountain and artistic spaces say its developers, as well as residential and commercial space beyond.
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The tower gives an insight into Dubai's development plans after World Expo 2020, when it hopes 25 million visitors will descend on the emirate.
Emaar Properties
The Burj Jumeria joins a number of mega-projects in development pitched around central towers. Dubai Creek Harbour centers around Dubai Creek Tower. It was designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava.
Emaar
Despite its urban setting, the tower is located only a short distance from the Ras al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary, seasonal home to flamingos during winter.
Emaar
The 62-story tower The Grand is part of Dubai Creek Harbour's residential plans. The Dubai Creek mega-project will be home for as many as 200,000 people, says developer Emaar.
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Next to Dubai Creek Tower will be a colossal $2 billion mega-mall. Called Dubai Square, it will have over 8 million square feet of retail space -- twice the amount of Dubai Mall, currently the largest shopping center in the world by total area.
Emaar Properties
Continuing the tradition of Dubai malls housing climate-defying attractions, Dubai Square will feature a winter-themed indoor adventure park.
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Architecturally, parts of Dubai Square pay homage to the emirate's souks, the traditional markets that remain a large draw for visitors.
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New technology will be embedded throughout consumer experiences, including interactive mirrors and smart fitting rooms.
Emaar Properties
The wider retail, entertainment and residential complex will be 30 million square feet in size.
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Another mega-project called Meydan One was announced in 2015 and at the time was set to include the world's longest indoor ski slope, the largest dancing fountain, the tallest residential tower, the highest 360-degree observation deck and the highest restaurant.
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The billion-dollar project was scheduled for completion by 2020, in time for the UAE-hosted World Expo 2020. As of late 2018, developer Meydan told local news the mall was still on track for a 2020 launch.
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The 711-meter Dubai One Tower would be the tallest residential building in the world, gazumping 432 Park Avenue in New York, the current title holder. Plans for the tower include a five-star hotel, a yacht club and, on the 161st floor, the highest restaurant on the planet.
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There are also plans for a water park, lagoon, 100-berth marina, 300-meter beach, indoors sports center and 8,000-capacity venue.
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The 57,000-square-meter civic plaza will lie at the heart of the development. It's hoped that the complex will attract up to 78,300 residents.
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The Meydan One Mall will have more than 540,000 square meters of retail outlets.

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Across Dubai myriad construction projects are underway in the lead up to World Expo 2020. But it turns out there’s always room for one more. State-owned investment firm Dubai Holding has released details of a huge post-expo construction mega-project, which will include a 1,804 feet (550-meter) high tower – taller than One World Trade Center in New York.

The tower, called Burj Jumeira, is situated in the Al Sufouh area of Dubai close to the Burj Al Arab. Plans show it will be surrounded by a mixed-use, residential and commercial zone dubbed “Downtown Jumeria” (not to be confused with Downtown Dubai, the location surrounding the Burj Khalifa to the north).

Rather than wait until post-expo to start building, construction is set to begin immediately, according to a company press release, with the first phase to be completed in 2023.

Burj Jumeira’s design is said to be inspired by desert dunes and oases according to Dubai Holding, and will feature a platform at 1,476 feet (450 meters) with sky lounge and restaurant. An observation deck will also afford 360-degree views across the city.

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Plans for the Burj Jumeria include a at 1,476 ft (450m) sky lounge and restaurant, and a 360-degree observation deck. Its design is reportedly inspired by desert dunes and oases.

Perhaps the tower’s most distinctive feature is its base, designed in the outline of Dubai ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid’s thumbprint. There’s plans for an amphitheater within the thumbprint for cultural events, as well as a water fountain.

If some of its features sound similar to the Burj Khalifa – the world’s tallest building at 2,716 feet (828 meters) high – the Burj Jumeria will also be covered in a digital display capable of lighting up the tower.

When it breaks ground it will join 13 other “supertall” – 300 meter (984 feet) or more – structures under construction in Dubai according to the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat.

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Dubai Creek Tower, a supertall tower under construction in Dubai Creek Harbour.

Five miles east of the Burj Khalifa, Dubai Creek Tower is mid-construction. In a 2016 interview, Emaar chairman Mohamed Alabbar indicated to CNN’s Erin Burnett that The Tower at Dubai Creek Harbour (now known as Dubai Creek Tower) would be 100 meters taller than the Burj Khalifa. However, developer Emaar and architects Santiago Calatrava are currently unable to confirm the planned height, saying the detail has not been officially released, but it will be taller than the Burj Khalifa.

Around the Santiago Calatrava-designed tower will be multiple new residential towers along with Dubai Square Mall, a $2 billion tech-driven mega-mall the size of 100 soccer fields.

Courtesy of Meydan City Corporation
Meydan One was announced in 2015 and set to include a 711m (2,333 ft) residential tower called Dubai One Tower.

Meydan One, southeast of the Burj Khalifa, is also in construction and is projected to include a mall, the world’s longest indoor ski slope and a 2,335-foot (711 meter) high residential tower called Dubai One Tower. Last December developer Meydan told local news the mall was still on track for a 2020 launch.

Dubai Holding chairman His Excellency Abdulla Ahmed Al Habbai said Burj Jumeria and Downtown Jumeira would “enhance Dubai’s tourism offering by adding another icon to the Emirate’s portfolio of unique attractions.”