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The Unusual Architecture of Dubai

by GenCept | April 30, 2009

Dubai is the most populated city in the United Arab Emirates with more than 1.5 million inhabitants. However, in 1975 this number was much smaller, something around 183,200. Seen by the whole world as a futuristic and modern city, t's in constantly change, Dubai has invested heavily in architecture, hiring some of the most famoust architects to project its skyline.

The question I ask as an architect is: Is that the architecture of the future? Will Dubai be a reference for the world architecture?


Dubai in 1990


Dubai in 2003



In 2005 the real state sector contributed with 22,6% of the Emirates economy. On the other hand, the oil contributed with less than 6%. Another very interesting fact is that right now between 15% to 25% of the tower cranes in the world are in Dubai.

Take a look at some of the most unusual projects that I've selected and let me know what you think.


Rem Koolhas OMA

Deathstar









The Dubai Renaissance





Porsche Towers



Jebel al Jais Mountain Resort



Zaha Hadid

Dancing Towers





Abu Dhabi's Performing Arts Centre



Opus







David Fincher

The Rotation Tower



Jean Nouvel

Dubai Opera House


Louvre Abu Dhabi



Light Architecture

The Pixel Tower


The REEM Media Building



Atkins Architects

Anara Tower






The Oval Tower


The Lighthouse


Iris Bay


Burj Al Arab - Tower of the Arabs




Trump International Hotel and Tower



Skidmore, Owings and Merrill

The Infinity Tower


The Al Sharq Tower



Nadim Karam

The Cloud



Joachim Hauser

Hydropolis Underwater Hotel




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