Vast and graceful, Jean Nouvel's elegant Louvre Abu Dhabi has been familiar to residents of the capital for years - but only as a promise.
Everyone has seen the image: a cluster of structures dominated by a broad lacy white dome, fully 180 metres in diametre, creating underneath it a mottled mixture of sunshine and shadow. Illustrations of this vision have often appeared in The National and other media. The image also stars in an exhibition at Manarat Saadiyat, and in a mock-up on display at the Emirates Palace.
Now the real thing will take shape from Saadiyat Island's sandy soil. Dubai-based contractor Arabtec confirmed yesterday that it has, with two partners, won the long-awaited Dh2.4 billion contract.
The company says work will begin "immediately", with a formal opening now planned to take place in 2015.
That is two years late; when first announced, in 2007, the Louvre Abu Dhabi was scheduled to open in 2013. But this project will prove to have been worth the wait.
The Louvre, Paris's crown jewel, is arguably the world's best-known museum of art. Mr Nouvel, an acclaimed and award-winning French architect, is among the world's star architects. So Abu Dhabi's connection with this renowned institution and this architect symbolise the capital's aspirations, for the city and the country.
Better yet, this is just the start. Abu Dhabi, now sadly short of museums large or small, will within a few years boast not only a Louvre but also a branch of the Guggenheim, designed by Frank Gehry, and the soaring Zayed National Museum, designed by Sir Norman Foster; all will add to the city's skyline and draw residents and tourists alike.
The three institutions, and additional projects later, will be the vital organs of Saadiyat Island, already developing in anticipation of the flowering of the cultural district. Hotels, housing, museums, offices and commerce are intended to grow robustly together on Saadiyat.
In a decade or so, the whole city can be expected to look very different, just as it has changed in the last decade.
But Abu Dhabi, like Rome (or Paris) can't be built in a day. Upsets and surprises and schedule changes come and go, but the vision endures and the future is growing.
Salah in numbers
€39 million: Liverpool agreed a fee, including add-ons, in the region of €39m (nearly Dh176m) to sign Salah from Roma last year. The exchange rate at the time meant that cost the Reds £34.3m - a bargain given his performances since.
13: The 25-year-old player was not a complete stranger to the Premier League when he arrived at Liverpool this summer. However, during his previous stint at Chelsea, he made just 13 Premier League appearances, seven of which were off the bench, and scored only twice.
57: It was in the 57th minute of his Liverpool bow when Salah opened his account for the Reds in the 3-3 draw with Watford back in August. The Egyptian prodded the ball over the line from close range after latching onto Roberto Firmino's attempted lob.
7: Salah's best scoring streak of the season occurred between an FA Cup tie against West Brom on January 27 and a Premier League win over Newcastle on March 3. He scored for seven games running in all competitions and struck twice against Tottenham.
3: This season Salah became the first player in Premier League history to win the player of the month award three times during a term. He was voted as the division's best player in November, February and March.
40: Salah joined Roger Hunt and Ian Rush as the only players in Liverpool's history to have scored 40 times in a single season when he headed home against Bournemouth at Anfield earlier this month.
30: The goal against Bournemouth ensured the Egyptian achieved another milestone in becoming the first African player to score 30 times across one Premier League campaign.
8: As well as his fine form in England, Salah has also scored eight times in the tournament phase of this season's Champions League. Only Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo, with 15 to his credit, has found the net more often in the group stages and knockout rounds of Europe's premier club competition.
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