The Museum of Islamic Art

Posted by Queuebot in Architecture, Pictures on May 5, 2010 at 11:45 am

The Museum of Islamic Art in Doha, Qatar is a stunning example of contemporary architecture fused with traditional cultural sign posts.  It is one of the most remarkable buildings in the Persian Gulf but sadly, not so well known out of its locale.

The idea that contemporary Islamic culture is inward looking was contradicted from the word go by the invitation to IM Pei to be the chief architect of the project. The Chinese born American considered by many to be a master in his field was gently coaxed out of retirement to design the building. Most agree he has done a stupendous job. You may know him for, among many other projects, the glass pyramid outside the Louvre.

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The World’s Longest Bridge Will Be 25 Miles Long

Posted by John Farrier in Architecture on September 26, 2009 at 9:10 pm


Image: Artist’s Rendering, MENA Infrustructure

The Qatar-Bahrain Friendship Causeway will connect the Persian Gulf states of Qatar and Bahrain over a 40 km causeway. Construction is scheduled to begin next year at a cost of $2.3 billion. The structure will include both a roadway and a railway, and will reduce travel time between the nations to a mere 30 minutes. Once completed it will become the longest bridge in the world, surpassing the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway in the U.S., which is 38 km long. At the link, you can view a comparative graphic.

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