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Generative Infrastructural Urbanism in Dubai

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Generative Infrastructural Urbanism in Dubai

Brown Bag Lunch
Series: Dubai Initiative Seminar
Open to the Public - Belfer Center Library, Littauer-369
December 8, 2008
10:00-11:30 a.m.

Speaker: Stephen J. Ramos, Research Fellow, The Dubai Initiative

Related Project: The Dubai Initiative

Contact:

The Dubai Initiative
Kennedy School of Gov't
79 JFK Street, Box 134
Cambridge, MA 02139
Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs
Email: dubai_initiative@ksg.harvard.edu
Phone: 617-496-3694
Url: http://www.dubaiinitiative.org

Related Publications

May, 2008

Generative Infrastructural Urbanism in Dubai

By Stephen J. Ramos, Research Fellow, The Dubai Initiative

In a policy brief published by the Dubai School of Government in May 2008, DI fellow Stephen Ramos gives his recommendations on how the most recent round of infrastructure planning in Dubai will spatially impact the city's form and functionality, and how the Emirate can best prepare for these changes.

 

 

 

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