A Review of Conceptual Design and Self Health Monitoring Program in a Vertical City: A Case of Burj Khalifa, U.A.E.

Author:

Yusuf Danjuma Abdu12ORCID,Ahmed Abubakar2ORCID,Sagir Abdullahi2,Yusuf Abdulfatah Abdu3ORCID,Yakubu Adamu4,Zakari Abdullahi T.2,Usman Abdullahi M.2,Nashe Abdullahi S.2,Hamma Abdulmalik Sule5

Affiliation:

1. School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Chongqing University, Chongqing 400044, China

2. Department of Architecture, Faculty of Earth & Environmental Sciences, Kano University of Science &Technology, Wudil 713101, Nigeria

3. College of Engineering, University of Liberia, Monrovia 1000, Liberia

4. Department of Architecture, School of Environmental Studies, Jigawa State Polytechnic, Dutse 720241, Nigeria

5. Department of Architecture, Bayero University Kano, Kano 700241, Nigeria

Abstract

Burj Khalifa, a notable landmark in a growing landscape of skyscrapers, along with other tall structures, has dramatically transformed the morphology of Dubai and elevated it to global prominence. This masterpiece was designed to attract international interest, as it diversifies the economy from an oil-based one towards one that is tourist-and servicebased. However, the foremost design input and major challenges of the super-tall building are associated with the increase in height, which put them at risk of wind- and earthquake-induced lateral loads and user satisfaction. Consequently, it was essential to study both the design and construction phases of the tallest towers in the context of the wind and earthquake impact. This study aims to revalidate the three structural design phases; conceptual, schematic, and detailed design of this vertical city to confirm that the requirements are achieved. The methodology is a theoretical and analytical elaboration of the case study that obtains and confirms the basic requirements through a review of the existing survey, drawings, literature, and archived documents. Finally, the study validates the presumed structural behaviour and the insitu determined response, which are outstanding. The study further unveils the development of the structural health monitoring programme that gives an instant and direct response to the real structural performance of the building from the commencement of the construction and throughout its lifespan.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Building and Construction,Civil and Structural Engineering,Architecture

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