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New iconic landmarks of the Middle East named

  • United Arab Emirates: Thursday, March 13 - 2008 at 17:03
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AME Info is giving readers the chance to vote for their Modern Iconic Landmarks in the Middle East, following the publication of its special report on the new developments and skyscrapers that are becoming famous around the world.

Split into four distinct parts, the report focuses on both present and future iconic landmarks.

Seven Modern Iconic Landmarks identifies the new wonders of the Middle East, featuring exclusive video footage from several of those included after AME Info was given unique insider access to produce its report.

See: Modern Iconic Landmarks in the Middle East

Future Iconic Landmarks looks forward in time and highlights some of the most stunning buildings and developments in the Middle East that will transform the region both economically and architecturally.

Man-made Islands focuses on the recent phenomenon of creating new land in shallow waters.

Finally we look at Dubai itself, a city so full of iconic structures that it could almost be described as iconic itself. We look at the rise of star power to promote mega projects in the Emirate and some of the developments currently underway and the celebrities who have lent their names to them.

Rob Jones, Editorial Director at AME Info
"With this special report we wanted to look at the super structures and mega projects that are shaping the Middle East. Countries particularly in the Gulf are now making their mark through some of the most iconic projects seen anywhere in the world."


Readers can vote for one of the seven iconic landmarks featured in our video report. Voting closes on 29th March, and AME Info will then reveal what the people of the Middle East believe is the most iconic development or building in the region.
The World, made up of 300 islands is one of the new seven modern iconic landmarks of the Middle East. 
The World, made up of 300 islands is one of the new seven modern iconic landmarks of the Middle East.
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