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3. Mobilities of Urban Spectacle: Plans, Projects, and Investments in the Gulf and Beyond
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Davide Ponzini
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Figures ix
- Introduction: Learning from Gulf Cities 1
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Section I. The Gulf as Transnational
- 1. Giving the Transnational a History: Gulf Cities across Time and Space 35
- 2. Problematizing a Regional Context: Representation in Arab and Gulf Cities 58
- 3. Mobilities of Urban Spectacle: Plans, Projects, and Investments in the Gulf and Beyond 79
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Section II. Assembling Hybrid Cities
- 4. A Gulf of Images: Photography and the Circulation of Spectacular Architecture 99
- 5. Planning for the Hybrid Gulf City 130
- 6. Planning from Within: NYU Abu Dhabi 147
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Section III. Urban Test Beds for Export
- 7. Gateway: Revisiting Dubai as a Port City 175
- 8. Exporting the Spaceship: The Connected Isolation of Masdar City 194
- 9. “Two Days to Shape the Future”: A Saudi Arabian Node in the Transnational Circulation of Ideas about New Cities 213
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Section IV. Audacity, Work-Arounds, and Spatial Segmentation
- 10. Real Estate Speculation and Transnational Development in Dubai 235
- 11. Consuming Abu Dhabi 256
- 12. A Quest for Significance: Gulf Oil Monarchies’ International Strategies and Their Urban Dimensions 276
- Conclusion: From Gulf Cities Onward 300
- Acknowledgments 321
- About the Contributors 323
- Index 327
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Figures ix
- Introduction: Learning from Gulf Cities 1
-
Section I. The Gulf as Transnational
- 1. Giving the Transnational a History: Gulf Cities across Time and Space 35
- 2. Problematizing a Regional Context: Representation in Arab and Gulf Cities 58
- 3. Mobilities of Urban Spectacle: Plans, Projects, and Investments in the Gulf and Beyond 79
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Section II. Assembling Hybrid Cities
- 4. A Gulf of Images: Photography and the Circulation of Spectacular Architecture 99
- 5. Planning for the Hybrid Gulf City 130
- 6. Planning from Within: NYU Abu Dhabi 147
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Section III. Urban Test Beds for Export
- 7. Gateway: Revisiting Dubai as a Port City 175
- 8. Exporting the Spaceship: The Connected Isolation of Masdar City 194
- 9. “Two Days to Shape the Future”: A Saudi Arabian Node in the Transnational Circulation of Ideas about New Cities 213
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Section IV. Audacity, Work-Arounds, and Spatial Segmentation
- 10. Real Estate Speculation and Transnational Development in Dubai 235
- 11. Consuming Abu Dhabi 256
- 12. A Quest for Significance: Gulf Oil Monarchies’ International Strategies and Their Urban Dimensions 276
- Conclusion: From Gulf Cities Onward 300
- Acknowledgments 321
- About the Contributors 323
- Index 327