The Middle East
A Selection of Written Works on Iconic Towers and Global Place-Making
This volume examines the rapid growth of tall buildings across the Middle East and their role in shaping the region's cities, economies, and global identity. Tracing the shift from oil-driven development to investment in tourism, finance, and commerce, it explores how landmark skyscrapers have become central to urban transformation.
Through case studies of major projects—including the Kingdom Tower in Jeddah—and contributions from architects, developers, and planners, the book considers the successes and challenges of vertical urbanism in the region. It provides an overview of the architectural, economic, and planning factors that have influenced the development of some of the world's most significant skyscrapers.
Intended for architects, planners, students, and readers interested in contemporary urban development, this full-color volume offers a broad perspective on the evolution of tall buildings in the Middle East and their impact on the built environment.
Addendum to the Proceedings of the CTBUH 2015 International Conference
Editors: Antony Wood & Benjamin Mandel
Layout & Design: Kristen Dobbins & Rocio Bachiller
Publisher: Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat
Year: 2015
Dimensions: 210 mm W x 297 mm H
ISBN: 978-0-939493-47-0