Perhaps no other city in the world has seen the tremendous amount of transformation that DUBAI has gone through over the very short course of less than 50 years.
More precisely the 90’s started the foundation of what we now see as the skyline of Dubai – a city which can be counted amongst the most modern ones with the most iconic and technologically advanced architecture in the world. The financial windfall of the 1950s, with the discovery of oil completely transformed the sleepy fishing village into a modern metropolis.
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Some remnants of the old fishing village and its architecture can still be seen in the Old Town area. Al Fahidi Fort, which was built all the way back in 1799 is now the oldest building still standing in Dubai. When it was first built, the Fort was used as a residence of the ruler and designed to be a shelter in case of attack, and nowadays it is home to the Dubai Museum – a fitting place to learn more about the history of the emirate.
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The change in financial situation also demanded new style of accommodation for people as well as business facilities which gave rise to the building of the city’s first skyscraper - The Dubai World Trade Centre. Over the years that follow, local companies in collaboration with intrepid European designers experiment with new forms of architecture. The Burj Al Arab, luxury hotel designed by Tom Wright of WKK Architects in 1999, cemented Dubai’s rise as the face of iconic buildings and luxury destination. This was followed by several other skyscrapers such as the Cayan Tower at Dubai Marina, The Address at Palm Jumeria and many others. And how can we not mention the Majestic, Burj Khalifa – the tallest building in the world.
This story is from the February 2018 edition of Surfaces Reporter.
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