

Todd Reisz, "Showpiece City: How Architecture Made Dubai" (Stanford UP, 2021)
May 18, 2025
Todd Reisz, author and urban planning researcher based in Amsterdam, delves into Dubai's transformation from the 1950s to the 1970s, revealing it as a calculated endeavor rather than a spontaneous oil boom. He explores the intricate relationship between architecture and identity, highlighting the role of underappreciated figures, such as British architect John Harris, in shaping this ‘Showpiece City’. The discussion tackles colonial legacies, the clash of traditional and modern designs, and how these dynamics reflect broader socio-economic trends within Dubai's vibrant urban landscape.
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Todd Reisz's Architectural Journey
- Todd Reisz's architectural interest began with English literature studies and municipal planning in New York City.
- His research for this book took 12 years, evolving into deep archival exploration and interviews about Dubai's early architecture.
Dubai as Colonial and Global Nexus
- Dubai's development was shaped by global architectural and infrastructural systems during decolonization.
- Colonial influences and local aspirations merged in a complex, negotiated urban and political transformation.
Colonialism's Evolving Face in Dubai
- Dubai's colonial condition showed economic control through engineering projects despite lack of formal colony status.
- British influence used consultants and financial mechanisms to maintain power without direct governance.