The Burj Khalifa is more than just a building; it is a global icon, a structural marvel that pierces the Dubai skyline at a staggering 828 meters. As the tallest building in the world, it attracts millions of visitors annually and houses some of the most exclusive residential and corporate spaces on the planet. Consequently, there is a massive demand for detailed architectural insights, specifically regarding the layout of its 163 floors.
(spider lily) flower. This design isn't just aesthetic; it serves two critical functions: Burj Khalifa: Elevators and Floor Details | PDF - Scribd
The ultimate luxury. PDFs of these floors show the integration of Giorgio Armani’s minimalist design, with specific column placements meant to hide electrical wiring and maximize closet space.