Showing posts with label masdar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label masdar. Show all posts
27 September 2010
Masdar: Progress report
Great progress report from "Critic's Notebook" on the opening of Masdar...the first buildings.
Ouroussoff states:
"...What Masdar really represents, in fact, is the crystallization of another global phenomenon: the growing division of the world into refined, high-end enclaves and vast formless ghettos where issues like sustainability have little immediate relevance...
...This has involved not only the proliferation of suburban gated communities, but also the transformation of city centers in places like Paris and New York into playgrounds for tourists and the rich. Masdar is the culmination of this trend: a self-sufficient society, lifted on a pedestal and outside the reach of most of the world’s citizens."
Well said...
Labels:
community,
eco-cities,
masdar
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