Jeddah Tower, a futuristic marvel in Saudi Arabia, aims to surpass the height of the Burj Khalifa and redefine the skyline with its monumental design.
In Dubai, The Burj Khalifa and the Empire State Building in New York have held the title of the world's tallest skyscrapers. However, a new marvel is poised to take over this title—Jeddah Tower, a neo-futuristic landmark planned in Saudi Arabia.
Designed by the renowned Adrian Smith and Gordon Gill of Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture, Jeddah Tower is set to reach an astounding height of 3,281 feet. Scheduled for completion in the next four to five years, this colossal structure will overshadow the Statue of Liberty by nearly eleven times. The design, described by Smith and Gill, draws inspiration from Saudi Arabian symbolism, representing the kingdom's future growth with its sleek, asymmetrical form that echoes the elegance of palm fronds reaching towards the sky.
The tower in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, will become a popular feature of the city's skyline, symbolizing progress and innovation. Jeddah, the second-largest city in the country, borders the Red Sea and boasts architectural gems like the Penang Floating Mosque and the historic Al Balad district.
Jeddah Tower's design uniquely blends neo-futuristic aesthetics, avant-garde elements, and cutting-edge technology. The tower's sleek, tapering form is a nod to the graceful curves of palm fronds, a native symbol of the region.
The construction of Jeddah Tower began in 2013 and has faced challenges. In 2018, the project was interrupted due to issues with the Binladin Group, the project's contractor. The COVID-19 pandemic further hampered progress. However, in September 2023, reports confirmed that construction had resumed.
The Jeddah Economic Company (JEC), responsible for the project, has announced that construction is back on track. It aims for completion in the next four to five years. Despite past setbacks, JEC actively seeks contractors and expects to finalize selections soon. At the pause, roughly one-third of Jeddah Tower had been completed. Once finished, it will soar to 3,281 feet, surpassing Burj Khalifa by about 564 feet.
Once completed, Jeddah Tower will be more than just a skyscraper. It will be a vibrant mixed-use complex that will house residential, commercial, and office spaces. The tower will also boast the world's highest observation deck, a Four Seasons hotel, and a vast outdoor balcony initially designed as a helipad, offering visitors a unique and unparalleled experience.