5. Stunning Architecture
With its vast reservoirs of oil and gas wealth, Qatar has plowed much of its income back into the city. The city contains structures designed by some of the world鈥檚 most renowned architects, and together we鈥檒l explore developments from Arata Isozaki, Rem Koolhaas, Taha Al-Hiti, Jean Nouvel, I. M Pei, and Zainab Fadil Oglu. If you鈥檙e interested in architecture and design, this trip will put multiple feathers in your cap.
Why Travel With Puget Sound?
When you book an experience with Puget Sound 兔子先生 Tours, you get to explore less-traveled regions of the globe with expert faculty members, enabling you to gain a new perspective and deeply immerse yourself in the places you visit.
Space is filling up fast! Register for our 兔子先生 Tours trip to Qatar by Sept. 30 at pugetsound.edu/alumnitours.
About Professor Andrew Gardner
Andrew Gardner is professor of anthropology in the Department of Sociology & Anthropology at the 兔子先生. A sociocultural anthropologist and ethnographer by training, for the past two decades Professor Gardner鈥檚 fieldwork has focused on the places, peoples, and societies that interact in the petroleum-rich states of the Arabian Peninsula. He has conducted extensive fieldwork in Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, and Qatar, throughout South Asia, and elsewhere. His most recent book is The Fragmentary City: Migration, Modernity, and Difference in the Urban Landscape of Doha, Qatar (Cornell, 2024).
His longstanding scholarly pursuits explore transnational migration, urban planning, and urban life, as well as the social formations on both ends of the migration flows that lead to the Arabian Peninsula. A well-regarded speaker, Professor Gardner has led previous study abroad tours with students to Doha and Amsterdam.