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Burj Khalifa Engineering: How a Supertall Survives the Desert

A plain-English walk-through of the Y-shaped plan, buttressed core, elevators, and facade systems that make Burj Khalifa possible.

1/10/2026
15 min read
Architectural sketches and team at Burj Khalifa planning
  ![View down from summit](https://2gbzzxp7mkrqpgpz.public.blob.vercel-storage.com/dubai-burj/view_down_from_summit_00.webp)

  ### The buttressed‑core concept

  - Y‑shaped plan resists torsion and channels wind.  
  - Tiered setbacks “confuse” vortices to reduce sway.  
  - Foundation: a massive raft and piles distributing load into desert geology.  

  ### Elevator strategy

  - Zoned high‑speed lifts, sky lobbies, service shafts.  
  - Express runs reduce transfer times for visitors.  
  - Redundancy and evacuation planning baked into shaft layout.  

  ### Facade and climate

  - High‑performance glazing tames heat gain.  
  - Maintenance cradles and rope teams service impossible angles.  
  - Sealing, tolerances, and cleaning regimes for desert dust.  

  > Fun fact: On clear days, the temperature can be several degrees cooler at the top than at ground level.
  

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Dubai Travel Expert

Dubai Travel Expert

I created this guide to help you experience the Burj Khalifa like a local — with timing tips, ticket advice, and ways to get the most from the world’s tallest tower.

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