Doha Tower and Convention Center

Doha Tower and Convention Center
الدوحة برج مركز المؤتمرات
General information
StatusComplete (Convention Centre)
On hold (Tower)
TypeMixed-use
LocationDoha, Qatar
Construction startedOctober 22, 2007
Estimated completionTBA
Openingdec 2019; TBA
OwnerQatari Diar Real Estate Investment Company
Height
Antenna spire560 m (1,840 ft)
Roof551 m (1,808 ft)
Technical details
Floor count112
Design and construction
Architect(s)Murphy/Jahn
MEP_engineer: Arup
Consultant: Hyder Consulting
Project Management: Turner Architect of Record: Diwan Al Emara
Structural engineerMagnusson Klemencic Associates, Hyder Consulting
Main contractorBesix, Midmac Contracting Company, Eversendai, ETA-Debbas (MEP)

The Doha Convention Center Tower is a on-hold 551 m (1,808 ft) tall skyscraper project which was planned to be constructed in Doha, Qatar. The structure, shaped like a tapering obelisk, would have housed offices on the lower levels, apartments, a hotel and penthouse residences on the upper floors. At the very top, a private club was to occupy a 60 m (200 ft) high glass cylinder surrounded by extensions of tower's façade and supported by a structural helix.

Construction was suspended following the discovery that the building would impact flight paths to and from Doha International Airport. Construction was expected to continue when the Hamad International Airport was completed on reclaimed land approximately 3 km to the east of the current airport. The delay meant that the building's completion date was moved from 2012 to an unknown date. The Tower was redesigned with a similar shape similar to the nearby Al Quds Endowment Tower. After the completion of Hamad International Airport, the plans for the supertall skyscraper were scrapped; however, the convention center was successfully built, and opened in 2015.