As Construction of Capital Gate continues ADNEC, the  developers, and RMJM, the project’s architects, have submitted a joint  application to the Guinness Book of Records to recognise the tower as  the ‘most inclined in the world’. 
The 35 storey gravity defying feature tower will lean  westward 18 degrees, 4 times as far as the Leaning Tower of Pisa which  currently leans 3.97 degrees.
Because of its unique posture, Capital Gate is being  constructed on top of an incredibly dense mesh of reinforced steel. The  dense mesh sits above an intensive distribution of 490 piles which have  been drilled 30 metres underground to accommodate the gravitational,  wind and seismic pressures caused by the lean of the building. Features  of the tower include 728 unique custom-made diamond-shaped glazing  panels that due to the structure’s curving shape, will be will be fitted  at a slightly different angle. 
David Pringle, CEO, RMJM Asia and the Middle East  commented: “Capital Gate will be one of a kind. Its graceful, asymmetric  diagonal structure, known as a ‘diagrid’, supports the tilting external  load of the building and we believe that this is the first building in  the world to use a pre-cambered core.”
Capital Gate will accommodate the 5-star ‘Hyatt at Capital Centre’ hotel and will provide exclusive office space in Abu Dhabi. 



 
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