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West Bay (Doha)

Coordinates:25°19′29″N51°31′51″E / 25.3246°N 51.5307°E /25.3246; 51.5307
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Area in Ad-Dawhah, Qatar
West Bay
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The skyline of the Al Dafna district of West Bay
The skyline of theAl Dafna district of West Bay
West Bay is located in Doha
West Bay
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West Bay is located in Qatar
West Bay
West Bay
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Coordinates:25°19′29″N51°31′51″E / 25.3246°N 51.5307°E /25.3246; 51.5307
CountryQatarQatar
MunicipalityAd-Dawhah

West Bay (Arabic:الخليج الغربي) is an area inDoha, Qatar that encompasses the city's east coast districts, namely,Al Qassar,Al Dafna,West Bay Lagoon, andOnaiza. West Bay includes many modern buildings unlike other, older districts of Doha. Most of thetallest skyscrapers in Qatar are found in this area.

History

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American architectWilliam Pereira was tasked by the Qatari government with envisioning a transformative urban development project in the 1980s, colloquially referred to as the 'New Doha', situated directly north of the pre-existing city. Unlike the prior Llewelyn-Davies plan, Pereira's proposal did not seek to overhaul the existing urban fabric of Doha. Instead, it focused primarily on establishing new development areas in areasdredged in the late 1970s, with only incidental overlap with the old city.[1]

Pereira's plan introduced several key elements aimed at reshaping the urban landscape. Firstly, it advocated for the extension of the ringroad system to the north, facilitating connectivity between the historic center of Doha and the emerging development zones in the northern reaches. Secondly, Pereira proposed the creation of cul-de-sac residential neighborhoods, reminiscent of Western suburban models, to accommodate the burgeoning population. Additionally, he endorsed the earlier proposal by Llewelyn-Davies to enhance the waterfrontDoha Corniche by undertaking extensive dredging of the low-lying sand deposits north ofDoha Port.[1]

The reclaimed land resulting from these dredging activities, supplemented by other excavations, formed the foundation for what is now known as 'West Bay'. Despite its transformation, some residents still colloquially refer to this area asdafna, a term derived from Arabic meaning landfill, reflecting its origins. West Bay was earmarked to hostQatar University, the first national university, along with a new central business district, residential accommodations for senior Qatari executives, and a designated hotel and resort area. Notably, the iconicSheraton Grand Doha Resort & Convention Hotel, which would dominate Doha's skyline for years, first emerged in this area in 1978, before being completed in 1981. Connectivity between West Bay and old Doha was facilitated by a network of primary north-south roads and secondary transverse connectors.[1]

In Qatar's first census conducted in 1986, West Bay was the tentative name for seven newly establishedzones of Doha along the coastline: Zone 60 and Zone 62 to Zone 67.[2] Contemporary usage of the term refers to all the districts currently occupying these zones, which currently includesAl Qassar,Al Dafna,West Bay Lagoon (official nameLeqtaifiya),Onaiza, andHazm Al Markhiya.

Transport

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Mowasalat manages a shuttle service for the West Bay Area under the auspices of the Ministry of Transport and Communication. The sole route is circular, running through 36 stops at 12-minute intervals from 6 AM to 9 PM on all days of the week. It passes through most of the hotel and business districts in West Bay.[3]

The underground West Bay Metro Station began operation on 8 May, 2019. It was launched during Phase 1 ofDoha Metro's Red Line North.[4]

Education

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One ofLycée Franco-Qatarien Voltaire's branches, Qatar's French international school, is located in West Bay.[5] Schools in West Bay include:

Name of SchoolCurriculumGradeGendersOfficial WebsiteRef
International School of ChoueifatInternationalKindergarten – SecondaryBothN/A[6]
Lycée Franco-Qatarien Voltaire - West Bay branchInternationalKindergarten – SecondaryBothOfficial website[7]
Newton International School - West Bay branchInternationalSecondaryBothOfficial websiteArchived 2018-02-20 at theWayback Machine[8]
Qatar International SchoolInternationalKindergarten – SecondaryBothN/A[9]

Gallery

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Skyline of West Bay

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcChomowicz, P. (2021)."The Urban Imaginary in Doha, Qatar".Histories of Postwar Architecture.5 (8): 126.doi:10.6092/issn.2611-0075/11910.
  2. ^Fahd Abdul Rahmn Hamad Al-Thani (1992)."The Spatial Impact of the Hydrocarbon Industry on Land and Sea Use in Qatar"(PDF). University of Durham; Durham e-Thesis. p. 317.
  3. ^"West Bay Shuttle Bus". Ministry of Transport and Communication. Archived fromthe original on 22 January 2019. Retrieved21 January 2019.
  4. ^Saba Aziz (8 May 2019)."Qatar rolls out first-ever 'landmark' metro for public". Al Jazeera. Retrieved12 November 2019.
  5. ^"Plan d'accès"/"خريطة الوصول."Lycée Franco-Qatarien Voltaire. Retrieved on 25 April 2015. "WEST BAY - DOHA - QATAR"
  6. ^"International School of Choueifat". Supreme Education Council. Archived fromthe original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved18 July 2015.
  7. ^"Lycée Franco-Qatarien Voltaire - West Bay". Supreme Education Council. Archived fromthe original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved18 July 2015.
  8. ^"Newton International School - West Bay". Supreme Education Council. Archived fromthe original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved18 July 2015.
  9. ^"Qatar International School". Supreme Education Council. Archived fromthe original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved18 July 2015.
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