4. Can You Take the Heat?
Dubai can be a pretty hot place. We aren’t talking about the scene or luxury; it really does get extremely hot over there. In fact, average summer temperatures in Dubai hover around 106 degrees. The highest recorded temperature was a scorching 126 degrees, which occurred in July 2002. When you take the heat into consideration, any building that is made has to be able to withstand those extreme highs. That is why over 300 Chinese cladding experts were used to design a cladding system that could stand the summer sun in Dubai. If you are not familiar with cladding systems, cladding is the application of one material over another to make a layer that can protect against various weather elements. Most people connect it to water-proofing, but it is also used for other weather types, such as heat.
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