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A competition entry for Bawadi - a Vegas-like strip of hotels in Dubai, aborted after the economic crisis - by BIG proposes a cluster of inverted glass pyramids to replace the typical unsustainable tower typology. The idea is to protect the building's facades from the harsh desert's sun. More.
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The Bibliotheca Alexandrina by Snøhetta, opened in 2002, is one of the most significant recently built cultural landmarks in the Arab world. Despite its scale, the building is conceived horizontally, with the massive stone-clad disk containing the reading room as the main feature. More.
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The Kaaba (literally: The Cube) is the Islamic and Arab worlds' best known and most revered architectural landmark. For centuries, it dominated Mecca with its simple monumentality. Today, it is being overwhelmed by commercial developers, as other heritage sites are systematically erased. More.
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