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Unesco honours Dubai as ‘Creative City of Design’

MIDEAST’S FIRST CITY INCLUDED IN A GLOBAL LIST OF 24 AFTER FOUR-YEAR LONG REVIEW

- BY FAISAL MASUDI Staff Reporter

Dubai has become the first city in the Middle East to be appointed as a ‘Unesco Creative City of Design’, officials announced yesterday.

Dubai is now the 24th such city in the world, within the Unesco Creative Cites Network (UCCN), which has 180 members from 72 countries in “creative fields” such as Design, Film, Gastronomy, and Literature, among others.

As part of its UCCN membership, Dubai will roll out a fouryear plan to further its creativity and support creative fields, said Dawood Abdul Rahman Al Hajiri, director-general of Dubai Municipali­ty.

His comments came during an announceme­nt function at the Youth Hub in Emirates Towers, attended by senior officials from various Dubai government department­s.

Al Hajiri said details of the plan, which will include programmes for each year in the four-year plan, will be announced soon.

Assessed over years

He added that Dubai was selected by Unesco for a variety of reasons, after assessing its creative prowess for a number of years.

“Dubai is a city of innovation, it’s always been a city of innovation. The [Creative City of Design] is a great achievemen­t, and this is what the vision of His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, has inspired us to achieve,” Al Hajiri said.

When asked if there had been a long period of evaluation, Al Hajiri said Unesco had been reviewing Dubai for four years before the decision to declare it as a City of Design was made. “The [UCCN] applicatio­n has a lot of standards that we have to achieve and Dubai has already passed all the requiremen­ts.”

He added that those standards “is not just one thing; they are talking about design, art, museums, and architectu­re.”

Mohammad Abdullah, president of Dubai Institute of Design and Innovation (DIDI), said “design and creativity” were embedded in Dubai’s plans today — be they for transport, education, or infrastruc­ture — and also within its strategy for the coming years.

“The concept of design today is: identify certain problems and design creative solutions, be it in health, aviation, industry — it involves any discipline in life,” Abdullah said.

Creativity will be critical to survival in the future “as everything is being replaced by machines — and I believe that creativity has always been a factor of growth”, said Emirati artist Rowdha Ahmad Al Sayegh during the announceme­nt.

The official logo of the appointmen­t, which reads “Dubai City of Design” and key initiative­s to achieve the overall objectives of Unesco’s Innovative Design Cities Network was also unveiled during the press conference.

The initiative­s include the Dubai Creative City of Design Council, the Dubai National Design Centre, the Dubai Institute of Design and Innovation, Dubai Design and Innovation Festival and Design and Innovation for Public Service Transforma­tion. These initiative­s will be accompanie­d by numerous exhibition­s, conference­s, workshops, promotiona­l tours, seminars and competitio­ns.

 ?? Antonin Kélian Kallouche/Gulf News ?? ■ Events such as Dubai Canvas were instrument­al in the city being picked for the honour by Unesco. American artist Shawn McCann with his painting during the fourth edition of Dubai Canvas at La Mer.
Antonin Kélian Kallouche/Gulf News ■ Events such as Dubai Canvas were instrument­al in the city being picked for the honour by Unesco. American artist Shawn McCann with his painting during the fourth edition of Dubai Canvas at La Mer.
 ??  ?? ■ Al Hajiri along with others announce the selection of Dubai for the Unesco honour from the Middle East region at a press conference in the Emirates Towers yesterday.
■ Al Hajiri along with others announce the selection of Dubai for the Unesco honour from the Middle East region at a press conference in the Emirates Towers yesterday.

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