In the last decade, scholars and policymakers have paid greater attention to the role of famous designers’ pieces of architecture not only in regenerating urban areas but also in defining a positive and communicative image in the global economic competition among cities. Taking into account the general background of and socio-economic changes in Western countries, this rationale assumes that the use of a well-known architect’s name can give a competitive advantage to a city in many ways. Following this legitimizing narrative, cities now strive for signature architecture, sometimes with little regard to their urban context, their size and role in the global market, the democratic decision making process and the urban effects. Although...
Al Ain is a city in the United Arab Emirates, south east of the capital, Abu Dhabi. It has a populat...
This chapter discusses a limited set of urban spectacles, namely those designed by star architects. ...
Covering about three million square kilometres, the Arabian Peninsula is mainly a diverse landscape ...
In the last decade, scholars and policymakers have paid greater attention to the role of famous desi...
Abu Dhabi’s policy to invest in megaprojects to brand its image for cultural tourism andurban expans...
In recent years, cities have been using aesthetically striking urban interventions and giving birth ...
From a Bedouin culture to pearl economy and later to oil and gas industries, an emerging regional me...
Looking at Abu Dhabi : The Art history faces to the Contem¬ porary City Basing on the example of th...
Despite the current downsides of the global economy, several global and second-tier cities in the We...
This chapter discusses the combination of structure plans and urban megaprojects. It shows the chara...
Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, continues to change at a rapid pace in response ...
published on the Finnish Journal of Urban Studies - The realization of the Frank Gehry-designed Gug...
The overarching objective of this research project is to explore and document the urban history of A...
Abu Dhabi is in the process of urbanizing a group of Islands that surround its northern and eastern ...
Al Ain is a city in the United Arab Emirates, south east of the capital, Abu Dhabi. It has a populat...
This chapter discusses a limited set of urban spectacles, namely those designed by star architects. ...
Covering about three million square kilometres, the Arabian Peninsula is mainly a diverse landscape ...
In the last decade, scholars and policymakers have paid greater attention to the role of famous desi...
Abu Dhabi’s policy to invest in megaprojects to brand its image for cultural tourism andurban expans...
In recent years, cities have been using aesthetically striking urban interventions and giving birth ...
From a Bedouin culture to pearl economy and later to oil and gas industries, an emerging regional me...
Looking at Abu Dhabi : The Art history faces to the Contem¬ porary City Basing on the example of th...
Despite the current downsides of the global economy, several global and second-tier cities in the We...
This chapter discusses the combination of structure plans and urban megaprojects. It shows the chara...
Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, continues to change at a rapid pace in response ...
published on the Finnish Journal of Urban Studies - The realization of the Frank Gehry-designed Gug...
The overarching objective of this research project is to explore and document the urban history of A...
Abu Dhabi is in the process of urbanizing a group of Islands that surround its northern and eastern ...
Al Ain is a city in the United Arab Emirates, south east of the capital, Abu Dhabi. It has a populat...
This chapter discusses a limited set of urban spectacles, namely those designed by star architects. ...
Covering about three million square kilometres, the Arabian Peninsula is mainly a diverse landscape ...