Below is a list of notable buildings in Dubai. Dubai has a varied set of buildings and structures in different
architectural styles. Many modern interpretations of
Islamic architecture can be found here due to a boom in construction and architectural innovation in the
Arab World in general, and in Dubai in particular, supported not only by leading Arab or international architectural and engineering design firms such as
Al Hashemi and
Aedas, but also by top firms of
New York and
Chicago in the United States.[2] As a result of this boom, modern Islamic – and world – architecture has been taken to new levels in skyscraper building design and technology. Dubai now has more completed or topped-out skyscrapers higher than 2⁄3 km (2,200 ft), 1⁄3 km (1,100 ft), or 1⁄4 km (820 ft)
than any other city.[citation needed]
Dubai Herbal and Treatment Centre (Private), multispeciality altenative medicine - Ayurveda, ENT, Family Medicine, GP, Homeopathy, Naturopathy, Osteopathy,Physiothearpy,Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Ziggurat Pyramid, Dubai – a pyramid-shaped
arcology that was conceived for Dubai in 2008. It was estimated to start construction in 2021, and It will be completed by 2028.
Al Sahab Tower 2 – a 44-floor residential tower comprising part of the
Al Sahab Towers complex in the
Dubai Marina in Dubai. Construction of the Al Sahab Tower 2 was completed in 2004.
Dubai International City – a country-themed architecture of residences, business, and tourist attractions, spreading over an area of 800 hectares (8 million square meters).
Ontario Tower – a 29-floor tower developed by Rose Homes Investments in the
Business Bay in Dubai. Construction of the Ontario Tower was completed in 2011.
The Regal Tower – a 33-floor tower developed by
Tameer located in the
Business Bay, Dubai.[5] Construction of Regal Tower was completed in 2012.