How Dubai Looked in 60s

Since 1960s Dubai has developed with unbelievable pace and style. If we look at today’s Dubai and compare it with 1960s Dubai we will feel the difference which is hard to believe. Here we will look at the Dubai of 1960s, few buildings which are identity of Dubai, how they look in 1960s and how they developed.

Popular Places

Popular Places

The famous Clock Tower at the roundabout of Almakhtum Bridge. Roads were not as crowdie as now near that roundabout there was Dubai Trade School situated which was inaugurated by Sheikh Rashid to educate trade skills to the young generation. Near by Dubai Industrial Gases and Oxygen Company is situated where different gases were manufactured for industrial use as well as other purposes to meet the demands of local manufacturers and also to export as well. Behind the Clock Tower The famous Philips building was there which was one of the initial high rise buildings in Dubai. In early 70s a part of that of the building collapsed resultantly crushing many cars but luckily without causing injury to any person. The building was than demolished. Most of the mentioned buildings are demolished now.

Dubai Airport in 1960s

Airport facilities in 1960s were smallest as compare to today’s one of most facilitated airport in Asia. Dubai Airport in 1960s consists of a compressed sand runway, an undersized terminal building along with a service building attached with the terminal building. Facilities were least as compare to now.  The rulers of Dubai decided to build a new and modern airport. It was decided that new airport will be built at Al Ghusais. Place was chosen for the location of new Airport because it situated close the Dubai City and easy to get to for everyone.

Development Work During 60s

In 1962 Al Maktoum Bridge Road Ramp and Dubai Creek started to build. Both the project was built by Overseas AST. AST was an Austrian Engineering and Construction Company starts its working in Dubai since 1959. AST was responsible for building many of Dubai’s famous projects. The Consultants were Sir William Halcrow and Partners for Al Maktoum Bridge. AST’s also build Deira side of Dubai Creek which was later developed into centre for Dubai’s Oilfields Supplies, which supplied oil field materials and equipments used in oil and gas industry to the offshore oil industry. Later the centre was relocated to Jebel Ali Free Zone. Nowadays this site is under development.

Journey of Modernization Of Dubai

Journey of Modernization Of Dubai

Since Dubai is known as a modern city for the new generation but in above article we analyze the Dubai in 60s and the development of Dubai, it seems that part of world developed with awesome pace and planning. It looks easy now but the journey of development was not as easy as many people believe, it takes lots of hard work and dedication besides solid planning and resources. For many of developing countries Dubai can be a role model and can go on the footsteps of Dubai for development.

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