The Pearl at Doha in Qatar is a group of 13 artificial islands covering four million m². Thirty-two kilometres of new coast for residential use, with five-star hotels, schools, international shops, restaurants, cafes and free time structures.
Perl – Doha, Qatar
2011
UDC Qatar
Callison
Antonio Neri
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