Desert Paradises
Surveying the Landscapes of Dubai’s Urban Model

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Desert Paradises: Surveying the Landscapes of Dubai?s Urban Model explores how designed landscapes can play a vital role in constructing a city?s global image and legitimizing its socio-political hierarchy. Using the case study of Dubai, Bolleter explores how Dubai?s rulers employ a paradisiacal image of greening the desert, in part, as a tool for political legitimization.

Bolleter also evaluates the designed landscapes of Dubai against the principles of the United Nations and the International Federation of Landscape Architects and argues that what is happening in Dubai represents a significant discrepancy between theory and practice.

This book offers a new perspective on landscape design that has until now been unexplored. It would be beneficial to academics and students of geography, landscape architecture, urban design and urban planning ? particularly those with an interest in Dubai or the many cities in the region that are experiencing Dubaiification.

1. Introduction 2. Dubai briefing 3. Paradisiacal landscapes 4. Urban and desert landscapes 5. Challenges in practice 6. The potential of Landscape Urbanism in Dubai 7: Conclusion

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Julian Bolleter is Deputy-Director at the Australian Urban Design Research Centre (AUDRC) at the University of Western Australia. His role includes teaching a master’s programme in urban design and conducting research and design projects. Julian is a landscape architect and urban designer and has worked in Australia, the United States, the UK and the Middle East. He has published four books: Made in Australia: The Future of Australian Cities (with Richard Weller), Take Me to the River: A History of Perth’s Foreshore, Scavenging the Suburbs: Auditing Perth for One Million Infill Dwellings and The Ghost Cities of Australia: A Survey of New City Proposals and Their Lessons for Australia’s 21st Century Development.