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Re-Urbanism: Reviving the Desert Eco-System

Part 1 Project 2020
Merna Khaled Mahmoud
Abu Dhabi University | UAE
Re-Urbanism explores the design of a desert culture and research centre that re-thinks the relationship between urban development and nature.

The main objective of this proposal is to design a cultural and research hub which would bridge the gap between the modern city and its authentic roots. Focusing on redefining the relationship between the city, inhabitants, and the desert, one that represents a natural phenomenon in culture and history.

The project examines the urban growth of Dubai and explores its relationship with its natural environment. Being edged by the sea, and desert, the project addresses the notion of a “re-urbanism” of Dubai, in a way to oppose the norm of going vertical, and dispersed, rather than horizontal, compact, and walkable.

The project was designed by analysing historical districts in Dubai and suggests a micro-urban composition under a massive roof structure that could be interpreted as a tent. Such a philosophical approach triggers a series of questions that could be raised with regard to the urbanism and architecture of the city.

Re-Urbanism was designed to respect the surrounding desert landscape, as well as respect the traditional urban form of Dubai. The building provides cultural, edutainment, and research spaces for the city.


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Basem Eid Mohamed
2020
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