With under seven days to go for the Museum of the Future to open, the Burj Khalifa has illuminated in shocking shades.
The world’s tallest structure was enlightened in silver shades, as it showed the notorious opening date of the exhibition hall: 22.2.22.
His Highness Sheik Mohammed canister Rashid Al Maktoum, the Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai had alluded to the torus-molded design as the “most wonderful structure on the planet”.
Traversing an area of 30,000sqm, the exhibition hall will open to the general population on February 22.
Situated in the core of Dubai, guests can buy tickets on the gallery’s true site: thedubailands. Section tickets are evaluated at Dh145 per individual.
The 77-meter structure includes a façade made of tempered steel and glass, comprising of 1,024 boards. The quantity of boards has its own importance. It addresses an essential unit of the computerized data stockpiling arrangement of PCs, which is a kilobyte, and every kilobyte is equivalent to 1,024 bytes.
The Arabic content windows cast light into the inside by day and around evening time enlighten the city’s notable horizon with 14km of energy-saving, asset proficient LED lights.
Composed on the outside are the expressions of Sheik Mohammed.