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There has been an enormous growth in the number of green buildings that are taking shape and the vast majority of reconstruction projects that wish to revamp existing structures in to eco-friendly hubs. It seems that both the construction industry and..
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This is not just a mere architectural masterpiece; it is a lot more than that. This ecological masterpiece is the 1.5-billion-square-foot Waterfront City designed by Rem Koolhaas, an entire self-contained city resting atop an artificial island that...
If there ever was a touch of irony to something, then this would be it. The economy of the Middle East is driven by the rich oil resources in the area. Yet, the ultramodern community of this desert land has opted to move in to the future using a...
For centuries man has been amazed by the structures that are built around him. While those who build them have constantly surprised us both with creativity & technological know-how, they also have challenged our understanding of architectural...
Quite honestly speaking, I’m amazed, even if it is in a small way. I honestly thought that Dubai was already as eco-friendly as it can get. It looked stylish, clean & to be fair, how much more could anyone do with a desert? But then the rulers of.
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