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UAE super-structures to star in new TV documentary

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EPIC CONSTRUCTION: The new series called 'Megastructures'will be broadcast in 164 countries, 35 languages and in 200 million homes. (Artist Impression of Palm Jumeriah)

The UAE's epic engineering and construction projects are to be the focus of a new worldwide documentary series commissioned by the National Geographic Channel, it was revealed on Sunday.

UK film production company Darlow Smithson Productions (DSP), an IMG company, will produce Megastructures, to be broadcast on the television channel soon, according to David Gilbert, executive producer for DSP.

It follows the popularity of three previous programmes by DSP on The World , Palm Jumeirah, and the Burj Al Arab developments in Dubai.


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“The appetite for seeing successful stories coming out of Dubai is immense,” he said.

“No other city fits the show Megastructures better than Dubai, with its bold and daring construction developments and its ambitious vision.”

DSP had already started filming two episodes focusing on two different structures already in the development phase and was currently shortlisting other projects to feature in a further episode.

Gilbert admitted the number and scale of new developments DSP’s research team had to choose from had been dramatically cut due to a slowdown in the construction sector in the UAE in recent months.

“Clearly, when we started looking at the UAE back in the summer of last year the situation was very different,” he said.

“Six months on, there are not as many projects but the quality is still high and the ambition is still impressive and world-beating.

“The projects we are shortlisting for 2009 are already underway so we can film a tangible result.”

The identity of the three featured structures would be revealed in the next six weeks.

The programmes would be delivered in the fourth quarter of 2009 for National Geographic, which broadcast in 164 countries in 35 languages and in 200 million homes.

Gilbert said the series would focus on the people behind the structures, including engineers, architects and builders, with the documentary following the development from concept to construction phase.

“Marrying these fantastic designs with amazing feats of engineering are really what determines Megastructures in Dubai and the UAE,” he said

Adnan Dawood, a Dubai-based publicist hired by DSP to help shortlist the developments, said: “Given the situation today with all the negative press (on Dubai), the message that comes out of Megastructures is extremely positive and exactly the sort of PR Dubai needs,” he said.

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Kuwait has better building
Posted by Sarah, Kuwait, Kuwait on Tuesday 21 April 2009 at 15:08 UAE time


We make the big one. I think now too much Dubai Dubai. Now also make Kuwait it is good.
they should make this story on the BURJ DUBAI
Posted by ahmed, Dubai, United Arab Emirates on Thursday 16 April 2009 at 11:15 UAE time


and show the best side of the burj dubai
I saw it
Posted by Phil, LA, USA on Wednesday 15 April 2009 at 11:57 UAE time


I saw the previous megastructures episodes here in LA.
NG is something i look forward to watching, especially everything big bold and ambitious.
Interesting Point!!
Posted by umer, dubai, uae on Monday 13 April 2009 at 18:49 UAE time


Great to see some positive info going out for Dubai, lots of 'Dubai Bashing' has taken place by uncredible sources.People need to really come down and see what is happening..the activities going on in the present circumstances are by far more than any other place and the negative media will soon start realising when Dubai will continue to hit the positive headlines once again, National Geo is certainly the right place to start.

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