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Dubai Frame: Where Past and Future Come into View

Dubai Frame: Where Past and Future Come into View

Set within Zabeel Park, the Dubai Frame declares itself boldly - 150 meters tall and 95 meters wide, it is both monument and mediator of time. Visitors ascend to the glass bridge and look northward to the labyrinthine streets of Old Dubai, then turn south to drink in the polished spires of the new city.

Conceived through an architecture competition and completed in 2018, the Frame carries undercurrents of creative dispute and resilience. But above all, it is a poetic vantage point where Dubai’s narrative - from dhow fleets to gleaming towers - unfurls in a single breath.

Image suggestions: a full-on, symmetrical capture of the Frame at midday; or interior perspectives with visitors standing in awe above contrasting cityscapes.

Photo credits: Wikipedia

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