Japan’s Nikken Sekkei completes lifting of sky bridge between twin One Za’abeel towers

Weighing over 8,000 tonnes, the cantilever will set new global standards in structural ingenuity.

Japanese architectural, engineering, and urban design firm Nikken Sekkei, has confirmed that the world’s longest cantilevered building, The Link, which connects the towers of the iconic One Za’abeel mixed-use development in Dubai, UAE, has been lifted into place. The company, who began work on the project in 2014 as lead consultancy, was responsible for the concept and design of the two-tower structure and the unique cantilever design that connects both towers. The skyscraper building is a mixed-use two-tower project overlooking a total built-up area of over 470,000 square metres.

Located at the heart of the city and at the gate of the Dubai Financial Centre, the development incorporates luxury residences, a ultra-luxury hotel and serviced apartments, and premium office spaces, a retail podium, and a panoramic sky concourse. The Link, which will float a 100 metres above the ground, is a panoramic sky concourse that connects the two towers of One Za’abeel. The timeless structure will house a choice of attractions, including Michelin starred restaurants, observation decks, and an infinity pool.

A team of architects and engineers from Nikken formed the core team for all design features, which subsequently grew to a multinational team of more than 1,200 experts from a variety of disciplines, focused on designing a truly unique development.

Weighing over 8,000 tonnes, the cantilever will set new global standards in structural ingenuity.
Weighing over 8,000 tonnes, the cantilever will set new global standards in structural ingenuity.

Dr Fadi Jabri, Nikken’s Executive Officer, Principal responsible for MENA, CIS, India, Australia, and Europe regions, said: “Designing the world’s longest-occupied cantilevered building was an ambitious challenge in itself. However, designing an offset cantilever between two towers, 100 metres above a busy highway, was a challenge of ingenuity and imagination none of us had ever faced before.”

“The concept for the design was to express Dubai’s pioneering spirit and its warm welcome based on family values in the form of two graceful father and son towers with a strong bond the Link 100 metres above a major highway forming the gateway. A gently sloping podium represents a welcoming gesture, and the bold expression of the Link represents the pioneering spirit of Dubai,” said Dr Jabri.

Dr Fadi Jabri, Nikken's Executive Officer, Principal
Dr Fadi Jabri, Nikken’s Executive Officer, Principal.