• A ground-level view of Uptown Tower. More than 23,000 vehicles have been involved in delivering around 140,000 cubic metres of concrete to the site. All photos: Victor Besa / The National
    A ground-level view of Uptown Tower. More than 23,000 vehicles have been involved in delivering around 140,000 cubic metres of concrete to the site. All photos: Victor Besa / The National
  • Executive chairman of DMCC, Ahmed bin Sulayem, whose company is building Uptown Tower in Dubai.
    Executive chairman of DMCC, Ahmed bin Sulayem, whose company is building Uptown Tower in Dubai.
  • A dummy in full safety gear to remind construction workers at Uptown Tower of on-site safety requirements.
    A dummy in full safety gear to remind construction workers at Uptown Tower of on-site safety requirements.
  • Workers at the Uptown Tower site, close to Dubai’s JLT district.
    Workers at the Uptown Tower site, close to Dubai’s JLT district.
  • Once completed, the high-rise will stand 340 metres tall and is set to become a distinctive addition to the Dubai skyline.
    Once completed, the high-rise will stand 340 metres tall and is set to become a distinctive addition to the Dubai skyline.
  • A view from high up Uptown Tower.
    A view from high up Uptown Tower.
  • A view of the top of Uptown Tower.
    A view of the top of Uptown Tower.
  • Construction workers at the Dubai site.
    Construction workers at the Dubai site.
  • A bird's-eye view from Uptown Tower. Once completed, it will be the 14th tallest skyscraper in Dubai.
    A bird's-eye view from Uptown Tower. Once completed, it will be the 14th tallest skyscraper in Dubai.
  • Uptown Towers will be a mixed-use space, featuring offices and residential units, along with a So Sofitel five-star hotel.
    Uptown Towers will be a mixed-use space, featuring offices and residential units, along with a So Sofitel five-star hotel.
  • Construction workers on Uptown Tower. The completed building will be 79 storeys high. It will include 22 floors for commercial use and 10 for the hotel.
    Construction workers on Uptown Tower. The completed building will be 79 storeys high. It will include 22 floors for commercial use and 10 for the hotel.
  • A close-up of a construction worker on the Uptown Tower site.
    A close-up of a construction worker on the Uptown Tower site.
  • A view of the under-construction So Sofitel hotel ballroom.
    A view of the under-construction So Sofitel hotel ballroom.
  • A panoramic view of the ballroom, which will be able to hold more than 1,500 people.
    A panoramic view of the ballroom, which will be able to hold more than 1,500 people.
  • A construction worker takes in the view of Dubai from the tower.
    A construction worker takes in the view of Dubai from the tower.
  • DMCC executive chairman Ahmed bin Sulayem on site. He says the project shows that 'the demand for services in Dubai is increasing all the time'.
    DMCC executive chairman Ahmed bin Sulayem on site. He says the project shows that 'the demand for services in Dubai is increasing all the time'.
  • Uptown Tower is reinforced by more than 30,000 tonnes of steel.
    Uptown Tower is reinforced by more than 30,000 tonnes of steel.
  • Cherry picker truck-mounted aerial platforms at work on Uptown Tower.
    Cherry picker truck-mounted aerial platforms at work on Uptown Tower.
  • A view of Dubai through safety mesh on the site.
    A view of Dubai through safety mesh on the site.
  • A notice reminding workers of Covid-19 precautions on the site.
    A notice reminding workers of Covid-19 precautions on the site.
  • DMCC development director Sana Farooq on-site at Uptown Tower. 'People are already talking about how beautiful it is,' she said
    DMCC development director Sana Farooq on-site at Uptown Tower. 'People are already talking about how beautiful it is,' she said
  • Uptown Tower has been designed to save 15 per cent more energy than the average standard commercial building.
    Uptown Tower has been designed to save 15 per cent more energy than the average standard commercial building.
  • DMCC said at least 20 per cent of materials have been manufactured and bought locally, within a 160-kilometre radius.
    DMCC said at least 20 per cent of materials have been manufactured and bought locally, within a 160-kilometre radius.
  • Uptown Tower is due to open by the third quarter of 2022.
    Uptown Tower is due to open by the third quarter of 2022.

Mega projects: Diamond-inspired Uptown Tower will be 'Dubai's next iconic building'


Patrick Ryan
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A 79-floor skyscraper under construction in Dubai, which was inspired by the shape of a diamond, has been described as the next iconic building in the city’s skyline.

Uptown Tower, close to the Jumeirah Lakes Towers community, will stand at 340 metres once completed, with work expected to conclude towards the end of this year.

The developer behind the project says it has been built in response to a growing need for office and commercial space, despite the continuing Covid-19 pandemic.

The National went on an exclusive hard-hat tour of the building to take a closer look.

Uptown Tower was inspired by the shape of a diamond
Sanna Farooq,
development director with DMCC

“This is a new icon that will be the first thing people coming to Dubai from Abu Dhabi or Al Maktoum Airport will see,” said Ahmed bin Sulayem, chief executive of Dubai Multi Commodities Centre, the free zone behind the skyscraper.

The building, which will be the 14th tallest in Dubai once completed, will be mixed-use with offices and residential units, along with a SO Sofitel five-star hotel.

The project is another sign of how strongly the UAE is performing despite the pandemic, Mr bin Sulayem said.

“You just cannot miss this country because it stands out so much,” he said. “Just look at the numbers of people who are driving to the Expo every night.

“There are still people coming to Dubai in huge numbers from other countries who have never been here before.”

The 79-storey tower was created out to provide more office space and accommodation to cater the emirate’s continued growth, Mr bin Sulaymen said.

“The demand for services in Dubai is increasing all the time,” he said. “It is rivalling the traditional centres of the world and while the pandemic shocked a lot of people, Dubai proved itself during that time.”

Uptown Tower is reinforced by more than 30,000 tonnes of steel. Victor Besa / The National
Uptown Tower is reinforced by more than 30,000 tonnes of steel. Victor Besa / The National

More than 23,000 vehicles were involved in delivering around 140,000 cubic metres of concrete to Uptown Tower.

The skyscraper is reinforced by more than 30,000 tonnes of steel.

The ballroom will more than 1,500 people and there are more than 20 kitchens in the tower, said Mr bin Sulayem.

The building has also been created with sustainability at its core, he said.

DMCC development director Sana Farooq on-site at Uptown Tower. 'People are already talking about how beautiful it is,' she said.
DMCC development director Sana Farooq on-site at Uptown Tower. 'People are already talking about how beautiful it is,' she said.

It has been designed to save 15 per cent more energy than the average standard commercial building.

DMCC said at least 20 per cent of the materials were manufactured and bought within a 160km radius.

There are 22 floors dedicated to commercial use with another 10-storeys set aside for the hotel when it opens.

The building has a theme that is very much in keeping with Dubai’s reputation as a city full of glittering towers and attractions.

“Uptown Tower was inspired by the shape of a diamond as DMCC does a lot of trade in diamonds and gold,” said Sanna Farooq, development director with DMCC.

“That’s why you see a cubic shape to it. People are already talking about how beautiful it is.”

She said Dubai’s iconic Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building standing at 828 metres, was the only building that could be directly compared to Uptown Tower.

“Undertaking the building of a mixed-use skyscraper is not a joke. There is a lot of risk involved and many people have promised to deliver in the past and haven’t been able to,” said Ms Farooq.

“If it was easy the whole world would be doing it.

“You seldom see a mixed-use skyscraper because of how complicated it is to pull off.

“The Burj Khalifa is probably the only other super tall building that has managed it. Most buildings like this tend to be either fully commercial or fully residential.”

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Updated: February 20, 2022, 1:36 PM