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.
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.
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