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the only way to make sense of Dubai is to never forget that it isn't real
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the only way to make sense of Dubai is to never forget that it isn't real
http://www.vanityfair.com/news/2011/04/dubai-201104
Dubai is Las Vegas without the showgirls, the gambling, or Elvis. Dubai is a financial Disneyland without the fun. It’s a holiday resort with the worst climate in the world. It boils. It’s humid. And the constant wind is full of sand....
Dubai has been built very fast. The plan was money. The architect was money. The designer was money and the builder was money. And if you ever wondered what money would look like if it were left to its own devices, it’s Dubai.
My driver gets lost more than once. He’s lived here all his life. He says he always gets lost. The roads keep changing. It’s a confusion of orange traffic cones and interlocking barriers; access roads peter out into long drops to rubble and dust. Nothing actually goes anywhere. The wide lanes loop around endlessly, and then there’s no place to go. No plaza or square, no center. Nowhere to hang out, nowhere to walk. Why would you walk? In this heat? You pull over and throw your keys to a valet, and get indoors as quickly as possible, generally in one of the countless shopping centers that look like the airports of lesser nations or Egyptian tombs.
Dubai is Las Vegas without the showgirls, the gambling, or Elvis. Dubai is a financial Disneyland without the fun. It’s a holiday resort with the worst climate in the world. It boils. It’s humid. And the constant wind is full of sand....
Dubai has been built very fast. The plan was money. The architect was money. The designer was money and the builder was money. And if you ever wondered what money would look like if it were left to its own devices, it’s Dubai.
My driver gets lost more than once. He’s lived here all his life. He says he always gets lost. The roads keep changing. It’s a confusion of orange traffic cones and interlocking barriers; access roads peter out into long drops to rubble and dust. Nothing actually goes anywhere. The wide lanes loop around endlessly, and then there’s no place to go. No plaza or square, no center. Nowhere to hang out, nowhere to walk. Why would you walk? In this heat? You pull over and throw your keys to a valet, and get indoors as quickly as possible, generally in one of the countless shopping centers that look like the airports of lesser nations or Egyptian tombs.
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Re: the only way to make sense of Dubai is to never forget that it isn't real
thank you; I enjoyed reading that.
swapna- Posts : 1951
Join date : 2013-11-27
Re: the only way to make sense of Dubai is to never forget that it isn't real
>>>Good description of Dubai. I have heard of this 'Singapore' fantasy too. The problem is that Singapore did not happen on its own. Chinese immigrant energy, business acumen and Lee Kwan Yu's able leadership had a lot to with it. Oil wealth alone can't pull it off.Rashmun wrote:http://www.vanityfair.com/news/2011/04/dubai-201104
Dubai is Las Vegas without the showgirls, the gambling, or Elvis. Dubai is a financial Disneyland without the fun. It’s a holiday resort with the worst climate in the world. It boils. It’s humid. And the constant wind is full of sand....
Dubai has been built very fast. The plan was money. The architect was money. The designer was money and the builder was money. And if you ever wondered what money would look like if it were left to its own devices, it’s Dubai.
My driver gets lost more than once. He’s lived here all his life. He says he always gets lost. The roads keep changing. It’s a confusion of orange traffic cones and interlocking barriers; access roads peter out into long drops to rubble and dust. Nothing actually goes anywhere. The wide lanes loop around endlessly, and then there’s no place to go. No plaza or square, no center. Nowhere to hang out, nowhere to walk. Why would you walk? In this heat? You pull over and throw your keys to a valet, and get indoors as quickly as possible, generally in one of the countless shopping centers that look like the airports of lesser nations or Egyptian tombs.
Kris- Posts : 5461
Join date : 2011-04-28
Re: the only way to make sense of Dubai is to never forget that it isn't real
Kris wrote:>>>Good description of Dubai. I have heard of this 'Singapore' fantasy too. The problem is that Singapore did not happen on its own. Chinese immigrant energy, business acumen and Lee Kwan Yu's able leadership had a lot to with it. Oil wealth alone can't pull it off.Rashmun wrote:http://www.vanityfair.com/news/2011/04/dubai-201104
Dubai is Las Vegas without the showgirls, the gambling, or Elvis. Dubai is a financial Disneyland without the fun. It’s a holiday resort with the worst climate in the world. It boils. It’s humid. And the constant wind is full of sand....
Dubai has been built very fast. The plan was money. The architect was money. The designer was money and the builder was money. And if you ever wondered what money would look like if it were left to its own devices, it’s Dubai.
My driver gets lost more than once. He’s lived here all his life. He says he always gets lost. The roads keep changing. It’s a confusion of orange traffic cones and interlocking barriers; access roads peter out into long drops to rubble and dust. Nothing actually goes anywhere. The wide lanes loop around endlessly, and then there’s no place to go. No plaza or square, no center. Nowhere to hang out, nowhere to walk. Why would you walk? In this heat? You pull over and throw your keys to a valet, and get indoors as quickly as possible, generally in one of the countless shopping centers that look like the airports of lesser nations or Egyptian tombs.
arabs think they can just buy their entry into modernity without having to put in the dirty work of actually going to school, working, innovating etc. the west will happily take their money and kick them back into 1700s once they find a credible alternate energy source. should be interesting to visit then, to look at the dystopian city ruins amidst sand storms.
Propagandhi711- Posts : 6941
Join date : 2011-04-29
Re: the only way to make sense of Dubai is to never forget that it isn't real
>>>Yep. It is a sad state of affairs when foreigners pretty much run the show all the way from the top and down to the building maintenance guys. This is especially true in Dubai.Propagandhi711 wrote:Kris wrote:>>>Good description of Dubai. I have heard of this 'Singapore' fantasy too. The problem is that Singapore did not happen on its own. Chinese immigrant energy, business acumen and Lee Kwan Yu's able leadership had a lot to with it. Oil wealth alone can't pull it off.Rashmun wrote:http://www.vanityfair.com/news/2011/04/dubai-201104
Dubai is Las Vegas without the showgirls, the gambling, or Elvis. Dubai is a financial Disneyland without the fun. It’s a holiday resort with the worst climate in the world. It boils. It’s humid. And the constant wind is full of sand....
Dubai has been built very fast. The plan was money. The architect was money. The designer was money and the builder was money. And if you ever wondered what money would look like if it were left to its own devices, it’s Dubai.
My driver gets lost more than once. He’s lived here all his life. He says he always gets lost. The roads keep changing. It’s a confusion of orange traffic cones and interlocking barriers; access roads peter out into long drops to rubble and dust. Nothing actually goes anywhere. The wide lanes loop around endlessly, and then there’s no place to go. No plaza or square, no center. Nowhere to hang out, nowhere to walk. Why would you walk? In this heat? You pull over and throw your keys to a valet, and get indoors as quickly as possible, generally in one of the countless shopping centers that look like the airports of lesser nations or Egyptian tombs.
arabs think they can just buy their entry into modernity without having to put in the dirty work of actually going to school, working, innovating etc. the west will happily take their money and kick them back into 1700s once they find a credible alternate energy source. should be interesting to visit then, to look at the dystopian city ruins amidst sand storms.
Kris- Posts : 5461
Join date : 2011-04-28
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