The Role of Public Art and Culture in New Urban Environments: The Case of ‘Katara Cultural Village
Abstract
In recent years, public art has been featured as a trend in urban environments in GCC. During its period of
development, the State of Qatar worked on large megaprojects designed to attract global investments and tourists. Also, the
current process of globalization has greatly contributed to increasing competition between cities and promoting the
development of public art within new urban developments. This research study discusses the role of public art in influencing
urban environments in Qatar, namely within Katara Cultural Village. The study explores the extent to which such an
approach can raise local communities’ environmental awareness as an indirect input to the process of upgrading the desires of
those living in these areas and of international tourists. In addition, it reviews the experiences of different types of catalysts
for regeneration, such as art and culture, that can enhance the built environment’s recognition, value, and economic growth. A
qualitative evaluation is employed for this research study, which leverages subjective methods such as interviews and
observations to collect substantive and relevant data while examining the interaction of connectivity, attraction, and
development as they relate to economics and other multifaceted aspects of development. The findings reveal the main
advantages and disadvantages of introducing public art to an urban space, namely in regard to acceptance, culture, and social
behavior. In addition, the study helps identify new ways to use public art to enhance public interactions and participation in
new urban environments.
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