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Msheireb Downtown Doha is a planned city in Doha, Qatar being constructed in place of the current district of Mushayrib. It is promoted as being the world's first sustainable downtown regeneration project and one of the smartest cities on earth, strategically located in the heart of Doha. [1] Initial construction began in January 2010. [2]
Msheireb Museums is a project by Msheireb Properties which celebrates the histories of four historic heritage houses in the heart of Msheireb Downtown Doha, a planned city in the Qatari capital Doha. [1] Msheireb Museums are an integral part of the inner city's regeneration of the old commercial centre, with its traditional community-based ...
The Msheireb Downtown Doha project was launched in January 2010 with the end goal of a complete overhaul and refurbishment of the district. [9] It is a $5.5 billion project, [10] covering an area of 31 hectares (77 acres) (310,000 square metres), and was launched in six phases. [11]
The Doha Metro consists of three lines opening in phases from 2019 to 2020, [11] with an eventual completion date of 2026. [12] The Red, Green and Gold Lines radiate out from a central interchange at Msheireb in downtown Doha. [12] A view of the completed Al Wakrah metro station, part of the Red Line, in June 2019
Msheireb (Arabic: مشيرب) is a rapid transit station in Doha, Qatar located between Msheireb Downtown Doha and Mushayrib. It serves as a transfer station for the Red , Gold and Green lines of the Doha Metro and is considered the largest station in the city.
Overall, Doha Metro will consist of four lines: in addition to the Red Line, the Gold Line and the Green Line will be built in the first phase; the Blue Line is expected to be completed in the second phase. [21] Msheireb Station will be the point of intersection for all of the metro lines. [22]
The restoration of the four heritage houses Bin Jelmood House, Company House, Mohammed Bin Jassim House, and Radwani House into world-class museums is a vital part of the Msheireb Downtown Doha development. The Msheireb Museums are part of the first phase of the Heritage Quarter of Msheireb Properties’ QR20 billion (US$5.5 billion), 310,000 ...
In 2015 the practice was renamed Mossessian Architecture. Since that time Mossessian Architecture has designed 4 phases of a regeneration scheme in Doha (Msheireb), [8] two buildings in Central London's King's Cross area, [9] and won an international competition to design a museum of the Islamic Faith in Makkah, Saudi Arabia. [10]