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Government officials and journalists from around the region descended upon Doha in January in anticipation of an event to celebrate the laying of the foundation stone of DohaLand’s US $5.5 billion Musheireb [formerly Heart of Doha] mixed-use development.
Boasting a design that is the product of collaboration between Allies and Morrison, Arup and Edaw, the 35-hectare Heart of Doha will be developed in five phases, with Phase 1A – which has been dubbed the ‘Diwan Emiri Quarter’ and includes the Emiri Diwan annex, the Emiri Guard HQ, a heritage quarter and the Qatari National Archives – to be fully completed by 2012.
“The Heart of Doha will be a shining example of Qatar’s determination to innovate, not just for innovation’s sake, but the end goal of improving quality of life and ensuring that heritage and culture carries on as the country grows and evolves,” said HE Dr Abdullah al Kubaisi, vice chairman of DohaLand. “Qatar has a magnificent history of rich culture and tradition, while at the same time, a present day that exhibits a country that has evolved into a progressive, global leader in a variety of industries.”
A subsidiary of Qatar Foundation, DohaLand is being developed under the patronage of Her Highness Sheikha Mozah bint Nasser al Missned and the Qatari royal attended the ceremony to deliver the keynote address. In fact, the Her Highness is the chairperson of the Qatar Foundation and thus, her role in Musheireb has been more than just perfunctory.
“We feel the vision from His and Her Highness for a sustainable, lasting architecture – architecture that isn’t just glass and metal greenhouses overheating in the desert – is our kind of vision,” said Tim Makower, principal of Allies and Morrison, in an exclusive interview with MEA.
Upon completion, it is estimated that Musheireb will incorporate 1,000 housing units – apartments, townhouses and villas – and be able to accommodate approximately 27,000 residents.

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Structural Engineer Leslie E. Robertson Associates
Mechanical Engineer Jaros Baum & Bolles
Interior Designer Wilmotte Associes SA
Lighting Designer Isometrix, London
Lighting Manufacturer Zumtobel
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Client Qatar Foundation
Architect Leigh & Orange
AV Systems TechnoQ
Location Education City
Construction Manager KEO
Contractor Gulf Leighton
Value US $407 million
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