The latest addition to the Dubai skyline is the Anara Tower , which promise to be one of the most massive structures in the world . And at the top of the proposed tower will sit a gigantic , but strangely non - functional , turbine . In an effort to become the most architecturally advanced metropolis in the world , Dubai has made plans for the world ’s tallest building , the world’slargest arch nosepiece , and abuilding that changes shape over time . Now they ’re keeping up with pace with Anara Tower , design by British firm Atkins Design Studios At 2150 invertebrate foot , it ’s just 500 base timid of the nearly dispatch Burj Dubai , which will soon be the tallest construction in the world . It will provide a commixture of radical - deluxe position , home , and hotel space , and will boast outdoor gardens extending into the high floors . Despite the obvious industrial influence of the intention , Atkins claims its inspiration was more religious in nature :
Inspired by the vertical shape and delegacy of the Minaret , the root of lighthouses and skyscraper of today , the fundamental aim behind the creation of Anara Tower is to produce a form that would be straightaway recognisable on the local , regional , and architectural stage .
Although Atkins does pledge to maximise the vigor efficiency of the column , the incorporation of the turbine - like propeller design is perplex in a city whose projects have caused notorious bionomic destruction , almost an wry reminder of how environmentally unfriendly Dubai can be . But its incorporation in such an refined way into such a attractively designed and prominent building may tender promise that succeeding designer will be more willing to contain more functional components in their building designs .

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