The New Arab Urbanism in the Gulf
January 1 to December 31, 2010- Nader Ardalan and Dr. Steven Caton awarded Harvard University Kennedy School Middle East Initiative, Kuwait Foundation Research Grant entitled: The New Arab Urbanism in the Gulf.
An architect/planner, Nader Ardalan, and a social anthropologist, Steven Caton, team up to do focused research on the new urbanism in the Gulf Region with a focus on four of the new e-education cities: Academic City in Kuwait (New Shedadiyah Campus for Kuwait University); Masdar Institute of Science & Technology (MIST) in Abu Dhabi (promoted as the energy and technology city of the future); UAE University New Campus, Al Ain; and Education City in Qatar (represented as a knowledge and media hub from which information disseminated around with world). A series of Focus Groups, personal interviews with senior decision makers and site observations were made in January & February, 2010. They asked two basic research questions: the architect asked, “To what extent are their built environments ecologically sustainable?” the anthropologist asked, “To what extent are their societies resonant with local cultural values, while emerging into a global culture of diverse demographic constituencies with sustainable meanings and sensibilities?” The Results of the Research Findings will be published in spring, 2011.
Announcement of First Prize Award in International Design Competition for GOIC Tower, Doha, Qatar
December 28, 2006
Announcement of First Prize Award in International Design Competition for GOIC Tower, Doha, Qatar to Ardalan Associates in collaboration with Klingstubbins.
