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AuthorWiedmann, Florian
AuthorSalama, Ashraf M.
AuthorIbrahim, Hatem G.
Available date2021-09-05T05:40:13Z
Publication Date2016
Publication NameOpen House International
ResourceScopus
ISSN1682601
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/22684
AbstractSince the end of the 1990s, large-scale mega projects have been initiated in Gulf cities to enable an unprecedented urban growth and the expansion of new economic sectors. In this respect, mega projects have played a key role in redefining housing developments in Gulf cities. This paper explores the newly emerging housing typologies and their distinctive roles in defining new urban environments. The selected case studies are located in the Jumeirah District in Dubai, which can be seen as the first prototype of a large cohesive development area that has been built of nine rather differing mega projects including the iconic Palm project and one of the largest residential high-rise agglomerations in the Middle East. The paper is based on the evaluation of official planning data from each project as well as field observations. Conclusions are drawn to highlight key implications while identifying housing development tendencies.
Languageen
PublisherOpen House International Association
SubjectDubai
Gulf
Housing
Mega projects
Urbanism
TitleThe role of mega projects in redefining housing development in gulf cities
TypeArticle
Pagination56-63
Issue Number2
Volume Number41


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