Dubai?
Sinister ParadiseDoes the Road to the Future End at Dubai? By Mike Davis[…]
After Shanghai (current population: 15 million),
Dubai (current population: 1.5 million) is the world's biggest building site: an emerging dreamworld of conspicuous consumption and what locals dub "supreme lifestyles." Dozens of outlandish mega-projects -- including
"The World" (an artificial archipelago),
Burj Dubai (the Earth's tallest building), the Hydropolis (that underwater luxury hotel), the
Restless Planet theme park, a domed ski resort perpetually maintained in 40C heat, and The Mall of Arabia, a hyper-mall -- are actually under construction or will soon leave the drawing boards. Under the enlightened despotism of its Crown Prince and CEO, 56-year-old
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum, the Rhode-Island-sized
Emirate of Dubai has become the new global icon of imagineered urbanism. Although often compared to Las Vegas, Orlando, Hong Kong or Singapore, the sheikhdom is more like their collective summation: a pastiche of the big, the bad, and the ugly. It is not just a hybrid but a chimera: the offspring of the lascivious coupling of the cyclopean fantasies of Barnum, Eiffel, Disney, Spielberg, Jerde, Wynn, and Skidmore, Owings & Merrill.
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