Dubai: An unforgettable journey through architecture and design
More than a tourist spot, Dubai is a meeting between architecture and design. The influences of Arabic culture bring a modern and unique look that surprises the eye. He has a unique ability to combine extremes to perfection: the simplicity of old ways to gigantic skyscrapers, hotels, commercial and cultural centers, that seem to test all the limits of physics and space.
Dubai Opera | Photo: Shutterstock reproduction
The hotels are amazing in themselves. O Jumeirah Emirates Towers, for example, located on Sheikh Zayed Road, provides a unique and sophisticated experience. It is directly connected to Emirates Towers metro station and the Museum of the Future. Besides that, the hotel has a refined structure, including nightlife venues and award-winning restaurants, like the world, o La Cantine du Faubourg e o Gohan.
Old Dubai | Photo: Shutterstock reproduction
Of Old Dubai, the contrast between past and future connect in perfect harmony. The old part of the city is a true tour of the customs and architecture of this historic place.. Ancient world items like spices, clothing, spices, perfumes, crafts, crockery and other items reveal the cultural impact of this metropolis.
Designed by Killa Design and Buro Happold, The Museum of the Future is one of the most impressive tourist attractions in Dubai. It is known as a “living museum”, because of its asymmetrical oval shape, in addition to being recognized by National Geographic as one of the 14 most beautiful museums in the world. This space brings together exhibitions about science and technology, Provoking reflection for future generations.
Dubai Frame | Photo: Shutterstock reproduction
The “Dubai Skyline by The Water” tour is an option for tourists looking for a complete experience. The incredible view of the skyscrapers is a fascinating image, especially at sunset. The Sheikh Zayed Mosque is an authentic and impressive temple, built in rich white marble and bluish-toned bricks.
Bridge of Tolerance | Photo: Shutterstock reproduction
The most 12.000 kilometers that separate Brazil from Dubai, connect this time, architects and professionals on immersion days through the Conexões Mundo program, do Connectarch. The relationship program Eliane, Provides lots of inspiration and beautiful photos, in the fascinating Middle Eastern city.
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