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23 Marina is a residentialskyscraper that is currently under construction in Dubai. The tower is set to have 89 floors and will rise to 395 m. When this supertall is complete in 2008, it will bring back the title of the world's tallest residential tower back to Dubai, taking the title from the Q1 Tower in Gold Coast, Queensland. However, its reign as the world's tallest residential tower will not last for long, as another building in the same city will take the title in 2009.
A residential area is a type of land use where the predominant use is residential. ... For other uses, see Skyscraper (disambiguation). ... Coordinates: Emirate Dubai Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Area - City 4,114 km² Population - City (2006) 1,241,000[1] - Density 293. ... A hardwood floor (parquetry) is a popular feature in many houses. ... The metre, or meter (symbol: m) is the SI base unit of length. ... Unbuilt supertall skyscraper, The Illinois Supertall is a term that refers to a skyscraper exceeding 1000 feet or 300 meters. ... Q1 (meaning Queensland Number One) is a skyscraper located in Surfers Paradise, the tourism hub in Gold Coast, Australia. ... Gold Coast City is located in the South-east corner of Queensland, Australia. ... The Princess Tower is a residential skyscraper that is currently under construction in Dubai. ...
Torino will be the location of this prestigious event which every three years reunites thousands of professionals and students to cover a theme analysing the future prospects of the profession and its relationship with the social and cultural problems of the moment.
A title with two complementary sides: on the one hand architecture’s ability to communicate the meaning of what it does, both as design creation and for the deep social involvement it leads to; on the other architecture’s active role in perceiving like an antenna positive energies and society’s emerging phenomena.
Architecture presides over territorial transformation and talks to all the actors involved in this process, with the aim of asserting the right of all citizens to the quality of life and of the environment.