Leaning tower capital gate Photo: Leaning tower capital gate"

Leaning tower capital gate is one of the main architectural attractions of Abu Dhabi. The developer and owner of one of the tallest and most famous skyscrapers in the city was the company Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Company (ADNEC). The project was designed by architectural firm RMJM. In English the name of the tower means "Gate of the Capital".

The construction of the towers began in 2007 and ended in 2011, the Entire structure is thirty-five floors. On the lower floors of the 160-meter building "capital gate" located office space (15 sq m), with the nineteenth and thirty-third floor - luxurious five-star Hyatt hotel with 189 rooms and suites with views of the Arabian Gulf.

In 2010, while still in the construction phase, the leaning tower was included in the Guinness Book of records. The slope of the skyscraper capital gate" about 4, 5 times more than the world-famous leaning tower of Pisa. The first twelve floors of the tower are arranged vertically one above the other. Further, the levels of the skyscraper are stepped, gradually increasing the size of the "steps" that give the building tilt.

The Foundation "capital gate" fortified 490 piles, which were hammered into the soil to a depth of 30 m. the basis for the design of the building was steel reinforced "skeleton" composed of 8, 5 thousand plates diagonal grid, which distributes the load and prevents the skyscraper to fall. "Capital gate" is the first in the middle East construction technology diagonal construction.

The main attraction of the leaning tower capital gate is a five star business class Hyatt Capital Gate. In addition, the hotel offers rooms of high class with impeccable service and modern interior design, amazing pool, cozy fitness center, spacious meeting rooms and great restaurants. Special attention in the hotel deserves a review spacious floor located at an altitude of 80 m above the ground with an amazing view of the capital and extraordinary conical atrium.

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