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Laura Daglio

    New Frontiers in Architecture
    Building Arabia: Expanding the Limits of Architecture
    • New Frontiers in Architecture

      The United Arab Emirates Between Vision and Reality

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      A rampant building boom is transforming the desert lands of the Persian Gulf's fabulously wealthy oil-producing countries: they are becoming large metropolitan areas at an exponentially rapid pace. The rush for luxury and the race for the biggest, best and most dazzling feed a burgeoning real-estate market where promoters and large commercial companies create visionary and futuristic architecture. In addition to new luxury towers of record height there are skyscrapers with spectacular rotating sections, almost dream-like qualities of the new forms, and the shaping of enormous artificial islands that change entire coastlines - all part of a general challenge to master, even change, climate and environment. The planners involved belong to some of the largest international studios, firms that have opened new headquarters in the Gulf - in fact, the entire architectural star system is called upon to give a cultural imprint and to express a new concept of the city and its buildings.

      New Frontiers in Architecture2010
    • The extent of development in the Arabian Peninsula hasbeen phenomenal: this region now has some of the most advancedcontemporary architecture in the world. During thelast few years, in order to adjust to the imminent depletionof the natural resources that have provided the region'swealth for the past decades the countries on the southerncoast of the Persian Gulf have restructured their economies,which were based on the export of hydrocarbons, towards financeand tourism, but without forgetting their culturalroots. Tradition and modernity either stunningly contrast orbeautifully fuse in the architectural projects by the most importantarchitects and design studios. These projects are inspiredby Islamic architecture, incorporating Islamic decorativemotifs and age-old structural solutions for coping withthe extreme Arabian climate. The architectural plans alsoreinterpret the urban layouts of Arabian cities.

      Building Arabia: Expanding the Limits of Architecture2009