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Environment in Context / The Transformation of Dubai Creek into Infrastructure

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Environment in Context
The Transformation of Dubai Creek into Infrastructure
{{langos=='en'?('16/12/2020' | todate):('16/12/2020' | artodate)}} - Issue 8.1
Hosted by Huma Gupta

Huma Gupta speaks with Todd Reisz about the transformation of the marshy estuary known as Dubai Creek (خور دبي‎) into infrastructure – a process which was central to the city’s architectural and urban development projects in the twentieth century.

References:
References
1. Todd Reisz, "Gathering at a Roundabout," ToddReisz.com.
2. Todd Reisz, "Landscapes of Production: Filming Dubai and the Trucial States," Journal of Urban History, 2017.
3. Access the 1955 Halcrow Report at the Arab Gulf Digital Archive
4. Archival Photographs of the Transformation of Dubai Creek

Guests

Todd Reisz
Todd Reisz

His work examines the global practice of architecture

Todd Reisz is an architect and writer based in Amsterdam. His work examines the global practice of architecture, specifically how the architect circulates technologies and cultural narratives. His book Showpiece City: How Architecture Made Dubai was published by Stanford University Press in 2020 and it explores architecture’s packaging to sell Dubai on a global scale. He is also co-editing Building Sharjah (2021), an archival investigation of the Middle Eastern city’s vanishing twentieth-century landscape.
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