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تطوير المساحات: مناطق دبي الثقافية الناشئة

Evolving spaces : Dubai’s emerging cultural districts = tatwir al-masahaat : manatiq Dubayy al-thaqafiyah al-nashi’ah / [Ahmad Makia & Charlie Koolhaas].

By: Contributor(s): Series: Brownbook magazinePublication details: Dubai, UAE: Brownbook, 2011.Description: 152 p. : chiefly ill. (chiefly col.), 21 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • TR659.8 .M255 2011
Summary: This book attempts to encapsulate the spirit of Dubai while placing it firmly within its global context. It addresses the very nature of definitions of art and culture and discusses the limitations of centralised cultural policies. Most importantly, it focuses on the small but emergent artistic community that is taking root in an industrial area called Al Quoz. Pitching the planned architectural functions of a place against the meaning imbued into the space by its inhabitants, the work discusses how art asserts itself over time. In a similar way to other urban centres, Dubai’s alternative areas are developing on its outskirts.
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Books Books American University in Dubai American University in Dubai Main Collection TR 659.8 .M255 2011 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 5062736

This book was presented in Dubai Futures exhibition on Monday, July 18, 2011.

This book attempts to encapsulate the spirit of Dubai while placing it firmly within its global context. It addresses the very nature of definitions of art and culture and discusses the limitations of centralised cultural policies. Most importantly, it focuses on the small but emergent artistic community that is taking root in an industrial area called Al Quoz. Pitching the planned architectural functions of a place against the meaning imbued into the space by its inhabitants, the work discusses how art asserts itself over time. In a similar way to other urban centres, Dubai’s alternative areas are developing on its outskirts.

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