Jeddah Tower construction reaches 100th floor, photos reveal
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Amy Peacock
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Summary
US architecture firm Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture has released exclusive photos showing construction progress on Jeddah Tower in Saudi Arabia, which has now reached its 100th floor. The megatall skyscraper, set to become the world's next tallest building, features a tapered form with three prongs rising around a central core.
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· 3 pulledUS studio Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture has shared exclusive photos of construction progressing on Jeddah Tower, the world's next tallest building, which has reached its 100th floor.
The photos show the megatall skyscraper's tapered form rising in Saudi Arabia, with three prongs taking shape around a central core.
Construction on Jeddah Tower has reached the 100th floor.
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