Glass Towers in the Desert Capital - ABU DHABI
In Abu Dhabi , the transformation from pearl-diving settlement to global metropolis happened within a single lifetime. This view along Hamdan Street captures the city’s modern identity: mirrored office towers, busy avenues, and a skyline shaped by oil wealth and ambitious urban planning. Just a few decades ago, much of this landscape did not exist. One of the most striking facts about Abu Dhabi is how quickly it grew. Since the discovery of oil in the 1950s, the emirate has built not only roads and skyscrapers, but also museums, universities, and cultural institutions designed to prepare for a future beyond oil. Today, sleek architecture reflects more than economic success. It tells the story of a city that reinvented itself at extraordinary speed. Location: Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Area: Hamdan Street District Theme: Urban Development / Architecture / Modern Cities