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The world's largest mall first time with air temperature control city

Dubai is the city of dreams or architectural designers in the world to realize a real-world design applications, one of the real form of the design is the biggest mall in the world the first time with air temperature control of the city. This course can be realized with the cooperation between the developer with the government.

Dubai Plans to Build the World’s First Temperature-Controlled City.
A rendering of Dubai's proposed Mall of the World, a temperature-controlled “city” that will consist of shopping, entertainment, and medical tourism facilities.
This month Dubai announced grandiose plans to build “the world’s first temperature-controlled city, Mall of the World” in the Al Sufouh district.

Developers Dubai Holding estimate that the decadelong project, which does not yet have a start date, will require $6.8 billion in funding.

If all goes as planned, the self-contained shopping and entertainment complex will include a Broadway-style theater district, a pedestrian walkway modeled on Barcelona’s Las Ramblas, a 4.3-mile retail network of roads based on London’s Oxford Street, 20,000 hotel rooms, underground parking, an indoor family theme park, and a “wellness district” catering to medical tourists.

A glass roof will keep the heat out in summer and open up during cooler winter months.

The concept of a temperature-controlled city is intriguing and futuristic. But there is something creepy about daring to call what amounts to a giant mall an actual city. Planned communities have always included room for commerce, but does a hermetically sealed environment designed for tourist-fueled consumption really have the right to call itself a city?
A theater district inspired by New York City's Broadway.

The Mall of the World will be enclosed by glass roof domes that will produce an 8-million-square-foot temperature-controlled environment where tourists can shop till they drop without ever stepping outside into the punishing 100-degree-plus summer heat. (The glass roof domes will open to let fresh air in during cooler winter months.)


A view from the interior of the proposed Mall of the World.

To see more of the proposed design, check out the brocure or searching on the googlew:






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