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United Arab Emirates. Architectural Guide

Architekturführer/Architectural Guide

Erschienen am 01.08.2016
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ISBN/EAN: 9783869225081
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 540
Auflage: 1. Auflage

Beschreibung

Architecture in the United Arab ­Emirates boasts a great diversity of design pos­sibilities. In addition to famous record-breaking buildings in Abu Dhabi and Dubai as well as the neo-traditional edifices found in Sharjah, sophisticated constructions and trendsetting projects can also be found in the smaller emirates. Furthermore, there are numerous examples of a new ­generation of Emirati architecture, whose focus lies on sustainability and the preservation of ­diverse ­building traditions. Presented in this architectural guide are more than 200 buildings and projects in this still young country which, owing to its rich oil ­reserves, has been catapulted within three generations from austere Bedouin culture into the era of the Burj Khalifa. ­Examined is ­everything from spectacular ­high-tech ­structures to Islamic-Arab projects. The ­depiction is ­complemented by interviews with international and ­local architects, ­well-informed articles and ­knowledgeable essays related to culture and history. The joint authors of Hendrik Bohle and Jan Dimog cast a critical and well-informed eye on the multi-faceted architecture and visionary construction projects in the United Arab Emirates. This title thus presents a complex portrait of this ever-evolving land.

Autorenportrait

Hendrik Bohle, Dipl.-Ing. architect, studied at the Technical University Berlin and at the BTU Cottbus. Project architect, urban researcher and author of a wide range of specialist publications. His Architekturführer Istanbul (Architectural Guide Istanbul) was also released by DOM publishers. Together with Jan Dimog, he runs TheLink.berlin, the international online travel magazine specialising in the topic of architecture.

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