Oddly Shaped Islands

Dubai's Tree-Shaped Islands Are Creatively Man-Made

People come up with creative ideas all the time, but who would have thought that tree-shaped islands, like the ones in Dubai, were a possibility? The world-famous city started out humble, but after an oil boom in the 20th century they were able to create man-made palm tree-shaped islands among many other incredible things.

Other cool additions to the city were desert horse races, an indoor ski resort called 'Ski Dubai' and seven star luxury hotels. Architects got so ambitious they created the tallest building in the world, the 'Burj Khalifa.' In this building resides the Dubai mall, which is also the largest mall in the world.

The city is a huge tourist site with many extreme sights to see, and they're not finished yet -- they are currently building the world's largest airport.
Trend Themes
1. Man-made Islands - Disruptive innovation opportunities can be explored in the construction industry to develop new techniques for creating man-made islands with unique shapes and designs.
2. Luxury Tourism - The luxury tourism industry should consider providing unique and extravagant experiences to cater to the growing demand of tourists visiting iconic destinations like Dubai.
3. Architectural Ambition - There is potential for disruptive innovation in the architectural field to push the boundaries of design and construction with projects that challenge height and scale limitations.
Industry Implications
1. Construction - In the construction industry, there are opportunities for disruptive innovation in developing new techniques and technologies to construct unique and custom-shaped structures like the tree-shaped islands in Dubai.
2. Hospitality - The hospitality industry can capitalize on the demand for luxury tourism by offering extravagant and exclusive experiences to tourists visiting destinations like Dubai.
3. Architecture - Architects and designers can explore disruptive innovation opportunities to create architectural marvels that challenge traditional height and scale limitations, like the Burj Khalifa in Dubai.

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