Abstract

Architects and researchers in urban design, Kelly Hutzell, Rami el Samahy and Adam Himes, reflect on how the present structure of Doha in Qatar is a result of intermittent state interventions ‐ failures as well as successes. They explain how these sporadic initiatives manifested themselves in two main bursts of activity: 1971‐86 and 1999 to the present day.

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