
Ebook: Spaceship in the desert: energy, climate change, and urban design in Abu Dhabi
Author: Günel Gökçe
- Tags: City planning--Environmental aspects, City planning--Environmental aspects--United Arab Emirates--Abū Ẓaby (Emirate), Sustainable urban development, Sustainable urban development--United Arab Emirates--Abū Ẓaby (Emirate), Technological innovations--Environmental aspects, Technological innovations--Environmental aspects--United Arab Emirates--Abū Ẓaby (Emirate), Urban ecology (Sociology), Urban ecology (Sociology)--United Arab Emirates--Abū Ẓaby (Emirate), Sustainable urban development -- United Arab Emi
- Series: Experimental futures
- Year: 2019
- Publisher: Duke University Press
- City: United Arab Emirates;Abū Ẓaby (Emirate
- Language: English
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Inhabiting the spaceship -- Beautiful buildings and research contracts -- Ergos : a new energy currency -- An expensive toy -- Subsurface workings.;In 2006 Abu Dhabi launched an ambitious project to construct the world's first zero-carbon city: Masdar City. In 'Spaceship in the Desert' Gökçe Günel examines the development and construction of Masdar City's renewable energy and clean technology infrastructures, providing an illuminating portrait of an international group of engineers, designers, and students who attempted to build a post-oil future in Abu Dhabi. While many of Masdar's initiatives-such as developing a new energy currency and a driverless rapid transit network-have stalled or not met expectations, Günel analyzes how these initiatives contributed to rendering the future a thinly disguised version of the fossil-fueled present. 'Spaceship in the Desert' tells the story of Masdar, at once a "utopia" sponsored by the Emirati government, and a well-resourced company involving different actors who participated in the project, each with their own agendas and desires.
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