Posts Tagged ‘Dubai’

Postcard from the Past: Dubai

February 3rd, 2011

Okay, I’m reaching back a couple of years for this one and repeating a photo I posted before starting my round the world journey. But I like it, so deal.

I was fortunate enough to travel to Dubai a couple of times during its construction heyday. This was a time when the Burj Khalifa (then known as the Burj Dubai) was only 145 stories and two years away from opening (note: if you missed my post on the best phallic structures in the world, it comes in at number 9).

It was a crazy time. City streets changed direction almost daily. Like ants finding a new path to avoid a boot that just crushed their former home, taxi drivers had to regularly seek out new routes to their destinations as the infrastructure grew at a pace no map, or even GPS, could keep up with.

The highlight of the trip was a helicopter tour over the city. The magnitude and number of projects was overwhelming and could only truly be appreciated from the air. Man-made islands, massive home development complexes, uniquely designed towers, malls to end all malls. Everywhere you looked, there were massive projects, accompanied by thousands of construction cranes. It was unlike anything the world has seen before and probably beyond anything that will ever occur again.

Forget the dotcom bubble and real estate bubble, Dubai built an “audacity” bubble, each project trying to top the last.

This pic is of the “Globe” island project. Dozens of constructed islands simulating the nations of the world were built and sold (reportedly, England was purchased by Sting). At the time of this photo, the only home constructed was this model.

If you’d like to see more, here is my Dubai gallery.

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The 10 Best Phallic Structures In the World -Part 1 of 2

September 15th, 2010

Since the dawn of time, man has been locked in a struggle. A struggle to show the world just how big his dick is. As a result, the folks at Guinness have made a living with the words: bigger, longer and taller.

Not content to show off by dropping trou around a campfire, insecure men have historically enlisted architects to create tributes to their private parts, with an end result that is usually more impressive than the men themselves.

And so we present this little celebration of the must-see phallic symbols of the world.

A couple notes about the qualifications – first, they are structures I’ve seen in person. If I’m missing your favorite, it’s entirely possible it’s because I haven’t yet visited it – so don’t go looking for CN Tower, all you Toronto peeps. Second, there was no vote. I just make this shit up as I go.

#10: The Washington Monument

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Photo credit: Creative commons via wikipedia

It’s no wonder he’s known as the father of the United States. If this is any indication, he may have personally impregnated most of the Real Housewives of the Colonies. The monument has the added bonus of being a symbol created by Washington’s posse, the secret society of Freemasons. You have to give props to a group that could influence the creation of a nation’s capital enough to build a network of streets that forms pentagrams and a monument that simultaneously honors the country’s first president and the Egyptian Sun God Ra.

#9: Burj Khalifa (formerly known as the Burj Dubai)

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One thing that Dubai isn’t compensating for is a lack of money (at least pre-2008). This is the pinnacle of the many incredibly aggressive and expensive building projects in Dubai (see the World islands and Burj al Arab, amongst others).

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Photo credit: Creative commons via wikipedia

At the peak of its construction, the Dubai icon was adding a new floor every 3 days.

Progress slowed once the financial crisis hit, but a timeline of 6 years for a project of this magnitude is still pretty stunning. Let’s not get into the reports of what kind of conditions it took to make all that happen, okay?

At 828 meters, it’s double the height of the Empire State building, hosting 24,438 windows and 160 floors of usable office space. By the way, that includes a swimming pool on the 76th floor.  If you’d rather not jump on one of the 57 elevators (including several double deckers), it’s only 2909 steps to get to the top.

#8: Big Ben

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Current wisdom would say that the Gherkin should win out in London, but I’m going traditional for this one. First off, the Gherkin is just a bit too bullet shaped. I pity the man who’s got something like that in his Underoos.

Big Ben also gets extra credit for the most brazen name and the fact that its ding-dong regularly moans with crescendos of joy.

#7: National Monument, Dam Square, Amsterdam

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In a city known for its openness about sex, it’s fitting that the central monument is not only phallic, it includes testicles and a ring of naked bodies about the base. Erected in Dam Square to honor the victims of World War II, the figures on the base (four men, a woman and child and two men with dogs) represent war, peace and resistance.

I guess that’s better than saying it represents “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.”

#6: 2 IFC

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Photo credit: Creative commons via wikipedia

Billed as Hong Kong’s tallest building and quoted at 88 floors, the International Financial Center’s largest tower is actually a bit shy of that number due to the exclusion of the unlucky 14th and 24th floors. It’s rather fitting that the home to so many banking institutions would have its public numbers inflated.

It’s not necessarily the most unique or impressive building on the list, but with all the traders, monetary authorities and investment groups housed on the property, it warrants a spot. After all, it’s the only tower in which the biggest pricks are on the INSIDE.

Honorable mention: The town of San Gimingnano,

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There’s no single building in the town that I can really call out, but I have to give credit for the sheer audacity of the medieval dick swinging contest. In its 13th century heyday, the town was home to 72 towers of varying size. I’d hate to have been the one living in the tasteful A-frame.

Next up in Part 2: The 5 best phallic structures in the world.

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You Say Dubai and I Say Hello…

February 26th, 2010

Eventually, I’ll write a little post with memories of Dubai and what’s I think is next for them. I had the good fortune to get a helicopter tour over the city in 2008. Now, they’re stuck in transition and trying to just keep up on maintaining what’s finished.

Click on any photo to see the rest of the gallery!

(all photos by me)

A model home in the "World" island cluster

The Burj al Arab

The Atlantis Hotel under construction