Friday, September 11, 2009

Kuwait

Kuwait plans new £132bn metropolis

The proposed 'Silk City', planned for the head of the Gulf in Kuwait

The proposed 'Silk City', planned for the head of the Gulf in Kuwait

Oil prices have so swollen Kuwait's national coffers that the petroleum-rich state is to invest $132bn (£66bn) on its ambitious "Silk City" at the head of the Gulf, it emerged yesterday.

The extraordinary scale of the metropolis - a 1,001-metre skyscraper, wildlife reserves, and homes for 700,000 people - is matched by a plan to also build an international rail network linking it to Damascus, Baghdad, Iran and China.

Inspired by Dubai's spectacular growth, the Madinat al-Hareer, or Silk City, is intended to create a trading future and a diversified economy in a city which would become a crossroads of the Arab world.

"We are not dreamers at all when we talk about investing $132bn," insisted Sami Alfaraj, president of the Kuwait Center for Strategic Studies and an adviser to the Gulf Cooperation Council, a group of six mostly oil-rich Gulf states.

"We're thinking on a different plane, because we cannot afford to think like everyone else. We're thinking about something that might seem unimaginable," he told Reuters in London, where he is holding meetings on the project. "We're going to outmanoeuvre everybody who is going to remain in the old mode of thinking about economic prospects." One aim of the project is to improve relations with Israel.

The London-based architects Eric R Kuhne & Associates have drawn up designs for the city, but said that they were unaware its budget had expanded so fast; earlier this year it was estimated at $86bn. The firm is awaiting Kuwaiti government approval to start construction, due to finish by 2023.

The name "City of Silk" evokes the prosperity of the medieval trade route linking Europe to China via the Middle East.

Kuwait wants to link its city by rail to Damascus, to Baghdad, to Iran and all the way beyond. "This is where we want to put our money. We want to build railways all the way to China," said Alfaraj, who also advises the government on security; he added that talks had been held with Iran since 1998, and with other countries.

"If we do not use oil or money to increase our influence in a peaceful way, we have no existence. People in the Gulf are smart enough to understand the impact of technology on their development, and they know that the technology is in Israel. If you look at the taboos of yesterday, they don't exist."


Visit to Kuwait Aquarium

Visit to Kuwait Aquarium

Visit to Kuwait Aquarium

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Over the weekend we decided to visit the Kuwait Aquarium located in the Kuwait Scientific Center. One word ‘Fantabulous‘…

If you are bogged down by the heat, or over stressed with work, or would like to let off some steam…just drop by at the aquarium. Trust me the experience of watching all that amazing aquatic life in front of you frolicking in the azure blue, the beautiful garden walk inside the aquarium,or simply sitting in front of over sized fish tanks watching 6 feet sharks swim by is the perfect cure for all that stress. The ambiance is superb, architecture is cozy, and collection of marine life is lovely. An ideal hangout for children and adults alike.

Tickets cost KD 3 [adults] and KD 2 [children], but a better deal is to grab combo tickets of Aquarium+IMAX or Aquarium+IMAX+Science Center.


Kuwait Towers

Kuwait Towers by ahmed4u70.
The Kuwait Towers are three towers of reinforced concrete in Kuwait City. The main tower is 187 metres high and serves as a restaurant and water tower. It also has a Viewing Sphere which rises to 123 meters above sea level and completes a full round turn every 30 minutes.
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Kuwait Business City



Kuwait Business Town



Kuwait Commercial Center ( Kuwait Trade Center )


Kuwait City - Windy day

Kuwait City - Windy day by Kuw_Son.

Central Bank of Kuwait Design Competition16

Central Bank of Kuwait Design Competition16


360 Kuwait Mall Opening end of July

360Kuwait
Just had a phone call from a friend who works at Tamdeen real-estate telling that 360 Kuwait mall will be opining end of July 2009. I’ve learned from 248am web-site that the stores in the mall must be unique to open and that no other shop should be opened in Kuwait like it. Thats exciting news but I’m doubtful. Next month we will know.
the Mall sounds just like our blog :>

Update: just incase your wondering all the shops have been leased










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