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اخويه بغيت معلومات عن البيوت قديما وحديثا ف الامارات والسموحه |
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In fact the architecture of UAE is changing over the years to meet the growing needs of the people and yet we see the restoration and renovation of traditional architecture in UAE. As 88% of the population are urban in all the seven emirates one finds forts and watchtowers built to protect the urban populations. The oldest fort of UAE is the Husn of Abu Dhabi originally built in the eighteenth century to protect the city's well. The Nahyan family around the Buraimi oasis between 1830 and 1010 built six forts in the emirate of Al -Cain. Most of the forts that reflects the beauty of traditional UAE architecture have now been restored and converted into museums and reflects wide variety of Islamic style and cosmopolitan nature of the country. In Dubai Al Fahidi fort is one of the oldest buildings and reflects the architectural marvel of the country. It was built in 1799. This fort was the home of the ruler, whereas hiding place for common people in case of war and attack. Nowadays, it is transformed into Dubai Museum. Al Fahidi fort is today recognized as one of the magnificent architectures of UAE. Traditional Architecture in UAE is mainly in the form of vernacular style. The major causes for such kind of architecture were climate, religion and custom. Availability of building materials was another cause for such kind of UAE Architecture. Sheikh Saeed Al Maktom House bolt in 1896 is another architectural marvel of UAE that has been renovated in recent times. It attracts millions of people across the globe. Dubai now has some truly spectacular buildings, such as the Bur Juman shopping center, office buildings like Emirates Towers and hotels such as Burj Al Arab and Jumeirah Beach, all of which combine state of the art architectural design and technique with a traditional Arabic flavor. The houses in UAE are well ventilated and also takes care of the privacy of the people. The most sophisticated houses in the UAE are found in the coastal towns. A typical house of a wealthy coastal family is generally a two-storey structure built around a central courtyard. From the outside the houses look quite plain, although sometimes the upper parts of the walls are decorated with crenellations and the wind-towers are decorated with elaborate arches. The rooms of the house generally open on to the courtyard and decorated with carved stucco panels or grilles, sometimes containing stained glass. The UAE has a wide range of museums and heritage villages which provide a fascinating introduction to its traditional lifestyle, offering a host of authentic experiences, such as an evening sitting around a campfire drinking gahwah (Arabic coffee) while a camp guide describes bedouin crafts and customs. Other experiences capture the ancient techniques and traditional culture associated with village life, boating and pearl diving through reconstructions of dhows, old souqs (marketplaces), winter settlements and date gardens. Several of the emirates’ magnificent old forts house museums full of items of archaeo-logical, natural history and ethnographic interest. Here too, one can find vivid reconstructions of town and country life. Other purpose-built museums use the latest interactive media to tell the story of the country’s ancient past or illustrate the wonders of nature. Audio-visual displays, computer games and scaled models of ancient settlements have all been utilized to interpret the past and the present. In Dubai and Sharjah, whole streets have been restored to their former glory. Particularly interesting in terms of vernacular architecture are windrowers which are designed to catch even the slightest bre eze and funnel the cooler air down to the court y a rd houses, providing the visitor with first-hand experience of this early form of air-conditioning. Narrow streets wind between white-washed walls, with copper-studded wooden doors giving access to shaded courtyards and traditionally-furnished houses. للتذكير : ,، هذا الموضوع ليس للغش و النقل الاعمى دون فائدة,، ,، سيتم وضع المصادر وبعض المعلومات المساعده حتى نفتح المجال للطلاب بالاعتماد على انفسهم ,، REF Enterprise IG mixes the old with the new for Abu Dhabi Culture and Heritage Khaleej Times Online - Past Forward DCB - Things to See and Do |
هلا والله لو سمحتوا أبغى تقرير للصف العاشر وهو ماذا فعلنا إجازة نص السنة مع المقدمة والخاتمة وأتمنى الرد السريع وآخر مدة لتسليم التقرير 2/2 /2008 م . |
اقتباس:
Seeing how magnificent Dubai’s airport is, I wanted to see what the country would be like. From my experience of travelling, one of the best airports I’ve ever been to is Dubai Airport. With its large comforting lounges and delicious cafes and the best shops you could find. These facilities were only some of the things I saw during my 1-2 hour stay for transmits. As soon as I exited the airport I was amazed from how the city was very clean. I was in a yellow taxi, sitting all quiet and excited going to my hotel “Mina Al Salaam”. Quarter way I asked the driver to go on a sightseeing tour as I was already seeing half of the city. Going around Dubai seeing different sizes of buildings and different shapes, I was amazed by seeing so many malls around. The one that caught my eye was Mall Of The Emirates. “The biggest mall in Dubai and Asia.” said the taxi driver. Coming back from the other end of Dubai heading towards my hotel I saw the beach. There were a lot of people just relaxing and tanning, but it was just wonderful gazing at the sandy golden sand and the crystal like sea water with the sun setting. I asked if I could go down for one minute just to take a picture of the view. The driver was so friendly and didn’t mind at all. I got my picture taken with Burj Al Arab behind me. This building is the best hotel in the world as well as the biggest hotel in water. I read it in the Guinness World Records. When I arrived at the ho tel I was just exhausted! The hotel I stayed in was just WOW! It had beautiful marble floors and very artistic paintings and a wonderful lobby with excellent service. As soon as I got to my sea view bedroom I unpacked my bag and went straight away to the Spa, to relax. The next couple of days I just stayed on the beach relaxing and swimming in the pools of the hotel. After my couple of days relaxing I went on a 2 day safari in the desert with a tour called “Arabian tours”. We went dune bashing and sand boarding and for the first time in my life I rode on a camel. During Sunset they took me and my group to the place where we were going to camp and there was a wonderful dinner buffet with a belly dancer and an Oud player for entertainment. After the amazing two night stay in the dessert returning to the hotel it was time for me to say good bye to Dubai as it was time for me to go back to the U.K., I enjoyed my stay in Dubai and I wish I could come and visit again next holiday. As Arabic emirates would say “Maa Salamah”, which means good bye. للتذكير : ,، هذا الموضوع ليس للغش و النقل الاعمى دون فائدة,، ,، سيتم وضع المصادر وبعض المعلومات المساعده حتى نفتح المجال للطلاب بالاعتماد على انفسهم ,، |
مشكوووووووووووووووووووور وما تقصر ويزاك الله الف خير |
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