The City of the Future | Masdar City
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I won't call it a failure (yet), but Masdar City has gotten off to a very, very slow start. Construction began in 2008, with an estimated completion in 2020. It was projected to house 50,000 people. As of 2019, less than a quarter of the area has been developed and only 300 people live on site.
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300 people according to 2016 websites I heard that there are around 5,000 people but that is still far from the estimates
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Thanks a lot for this update Sebastian! i feel Masdar badly needs Dubai kind of marketing
The way things are built close together allows shading during hot summer days.
Exactly Roy👏 plus the whole place has been positioned at exactly where the northern winds can be trapped to cool the city.
Sustainability should be a key consideration in all decision making.
True! Making development with nature is a win-win.
That's an understatement.
I was involved in the erection of the the mist 1a library roof .it was formed in timber glulam sourced from France. it was a great experience personally for me something I was proud to have taken part in .The uae has always had great insight to the future in the way of construction well done
Amazing architecture 😍
amazing architecture😍
Proud of my country 🇦🇪🇦🇪🇦🇪❤️
God bless the UAE🙏🇦🇪💕
Impressive
The success in today’s energy sector requires the ability to move swiftly in sync with changes in technology.
Why was the city so empty? At the time of filming was it still being constructed? And does anyone know the current status of this city? It looks so cool!
Because the project failed!
@@thedude8046 How?
It’s still being constructed
There are only 300 students there
@Russ T - Sustainability is great, but Masdar City suffered from two major problems: 1) it was built on the whims of the monarchy, with little consideration given to anything outside of the monarchy’s whims, so the problem of actually attracting people to live and work here was given no attention, and 2) it’s in the U.A.E., which, despite having the appearance of contract law and civil courts and human rights, in reality … operates entirely on the whims of the monarchy! … so, it’s difficult to attract business from outside the U.A.E., or even residents, since everyone knows if you look at the wrong person in the wrong way, you’ll wind up with no contracts and no money and likely cattle-prodded and sodomized and run over by a Jeep out in the middle of the desert, all for the monarchy’s amusement. See this, for instance: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Issa_bin_Zayed_Al_Nahyan
I think instead of using cement, we can use natural plaster which is breathable.. use natural paint, which are free from VOC
Abu Dhabi is truly the best city in the world to live in!
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Woah this place is awesome 😎. Proud to live at UAE
The project failed
Missin uae because of ur vlogs besh♥️😊
You should come back soon besh😘
So, the question now is: Why people don't want to be there during weekend? It should be bustling with life. If it's not exciting, it canot be a success. It needs a Las Vegas element :)
It’s still under construction
It’s actually empty during the week, too.
I always wanted to see the garbage service and the fire department of this city.
Anyone has a link please?
Lol!
Why is there so little news about this city?
hello, Felix! Am I right understand that anyone can free visit Masdar city to watch this great place?
Hi! Yes! They are open to any visitors. Please make sure to visit on weekdays so you can experience the driverless car. The whole place was quiet during weekends as you can see from my video, almost no one is around.
I have never fallen sleep over and over more times in 19 minutes in my whole life
Congratulations! Im glad you woke up.
It's good
Thank you😊🙏
The torturous music and complete lack of info makes this video unwatchable.
Looks like a ghost city
es un hermoso experimento pero no es una ciudad, es como un gran centro de investigaciones.
I am engineer in photovoltaïqu but intil now i don't get job in my domain in Dubai 😳😳😳
Keep trying and don't give up😊
Weird to call a district next to an airport and surrounded by existing construction a “city”.
Looking at google earth, the plot is still pretty much completely empty. And it’s anyway dwarfed by the next door airport and flanked by a ten lane highway. This is not what an environmentally sustainable city looks like.
I wonder how much u have to pay to live there
Where are the people?
Where is anybody?
Look at this ghost town. I mean, yay sustainability. But boo unaccountable autocracy, in which things happen not because there’s a need or because something is practical or logical or even sensible, but because something momentarily caught the autocrat’s fancy … and where it’s difficult to attract any kind of real outside investment or interest, because people want to live and work where there are laws and rights, and not where stuff happens according to the autocrat’s fancy.
Why is it so empty.. its like north Korea
looks pretty empty and unused
ghost town
look at all the people
you must be a paranormal expert lol :D
What's music name??
Please tell anybody
Where are people?
Where are all the people?
As of 2016, only 300 people lived there.
would you live there?
@@maycefi No.
The social element is lacking in the city, this cannot be called sustainable, the difference between rich and poor in UAE is so big that there are almost no middle class to live in Masdar, too costly for the poors and not fancy for the rich
You know that the city is only a quarter complete right?
@@royalpillows7716 Do you have more information about the project?, it is paused or suspended?
@@urielalbertosanchezm - You hit the nail on the head with your original comment. And in addition to what you outlined, this city won’t attract outside investment or interest from international business or even residents from abroad, because … it’s in the U.A.E., which, despite having the appearance of laws, in fact operates entirely on the whims of the monarchy (which is how this city got built: on a whim), so no one wants to live or invest here knowing if they look at the wrong member of the “royal family” in the wrong way, they’ll wind up with no contracts and no money and no rights and probably brutalized and left for dead out in the desert somewhere: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Issa_bin_Zayed_Al_Nahyan You can’t have a working society unless it’s an open and civil society, and the U.A.E. is the opposite of that: an unpredictable authoritarian monarchy.
It failed
Nobody lives there?
There are residents mostly students & profs.😊
300 residents total.
so many questions, this is the less informative video of an architectural place i`ve ever run up to.
If you want more informative videos, watch National Geographic😅
Life is simple, want for info? Research!
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looks horrible