on the project alongside Johan Kauppi.
"You
don't have to copy things made elsewhere, it's not interesting," says
ArcticBath articitect Bertil Harström -- who worked on the project
alongside Johan Kauppi. "I think the interesting things come from your
own history and your background."
Dubai is like nowhere else in the Middle East. In fact, it's like nowhere else on the planet. With the world's tallest skyscrapers perched where the desert meets the sea, this is a city that's changed dramatically from its days as a fishing port. The towering Burj Al Arab is perhaps the most defining sight, although its beaches are as much of a draw for the sun-seeking tourists who flock here throughout the year. Go beyond the malls and shop-lined boulevards and there's history to be found, especially at the Al Fahidi Fort, the oldest building in Dubai.
dramatically from its days as a fishing port. The towering Burj Al Arab is perhaps the most defining sight, although its beaches are as much of a draw for the sun-seeking tourists who flock here
"You don't have to copy things made elsewhere, it's not interesting," says ArcticBath articitect Bertil Harström -- who worked on the project alongside Johan Kauppi. "I think the interesting things come from your own history and your background."
Dubai is like nowhere else in the Middle East. In fact, it's like nowhere else on the planet. With the world's tallest skyscrapers perched where the desert meets the sea, this is a city that's changed dramatically from its days as a fishing port. The towering Burj Al Arab is perhaps the most defining sight, although its beaches are as much of a draw for the sun-seeking tourists who flock here throughout the year. Go beyond the malls and shop-lined boulevards and there's history to be found, especially at the Al Fahidi Fort, the oldest building in Dubai.
dramatically from its days as a fishing port. The towering Burj Al Arab is perhaps the most defining sight, although its beaches are as much of a draw for the sun-seeking tourists who flock here
"You don't have to copy things made elsewhere, it's not interesting," says ArcticBath articitect Bertil Harström -- who worked on the project alongside Johan Kauppi. "I think the interesting things come from your own history and your background."
The unusual design of ArcticBath has a homegrown history.
"You
don't have to copy things made elsewhere, it's not interesting," says
ArcticBath articitect Bertil Harström -- who worked on the project
alongside Johan Kauppi. "I think the interesting things come from your
own history and your background."
Bertil Harström tells CNN Travel that the zany design is inspired by Swedish log-shipping traditions.
"You
don't have to copy things made elsewhere, it's not interesting," says
ArcticBath articitect Bertil Harström -- who worked on the project
alongside Johan Kauppi. "I think the interesting things come from your
own history and your background."
Dubai is like nowhere else in the Middle East. In fact, it's like nowhere else on the planet. With the world's tallest skyscrapers perched where the desert meets the sea, this is a city that's changed dramatically from its days as a fishing port. The towering Burj Al Arab is perhaps the most defining sight, although its beaches are as much of a draw for the sun-seeking tourists who flock here throughout the year. Go beyond the malls and shop-lined boulevards and there's history to be found, especially at the Al Fahidi Fort, the oldest building in Dubai.
dramatically from its days as a fishing port. The towering Burj Al Arab is perhaps the most defining sight, although its beaches are as much of a draw for the sun-seeking tourists who flock here
"You don't have to copy things made elsewhere, it's not interesting," says ArcticBath articitect Bertil Harström -- who worked on the project alongside Johan Kauppi. "I think the interesting things come from your own history and your background."
Dubai is like nowhere else in the Middle East. In fact, it's like nowhere else on the planet. With the world's tallest skyscrapers perched where the desert meets the sea, this is a city that's changed dramatically from its days as a fishing port. The towering Burj Al Arab is perhaps the most defining sight, although its beaches are as much of a draw for the sun-seeking tourists who flock here throughout the year. Go beyond the malls and shop-lined boulevards and there's history to be found, especially at the Al Fahidi Fort, the oldest building in Dubai.
dramatically from its days as a fishing port. The towering Burj Al Arab is perhaps the most defining sight, although its beaches are as much of a draw for the sun-seeking tourists who flock here
"You don't have to copy things made elsewhere, it's not interesting," says ArcticBath articitect Bertil Harström -- who worked on the project alongside Johan Kauppi. "I think the interesting things come from your own history and your background."
The unusual design of ArcticBath has a homegrown history.
"You
don't have to copy things made elsewhere, it's not interesting," says
ArcticBath articitect Bertil Harström -- who worked on the project
alongside Johan Kauppi. "I think the interesting things come from your
own history and your background."
Bertil Harström tells CNN Travel that the zany design is inspired by Swedish log-shipping traditions.
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