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has been hit hard with changing weather patterns in recent years Ziad Maarouf Amine
resulting in overheating and high pollution levels. Written by students Copy Editor:
studying Landscape, urban design and planning at Jordan’s University John Hampton
of Science and Technology, the article focuses on one of the city’s Administrative Assistance:
“dying” neighbourhoods just north of Al-Hashimi Street. Read the Sarry Gan
student’s assessment of the area and how it can be regenerated to its Art Director:
former glory; becoming a place for people to congregate and enjoy Ramon Andaya
leisurely strolls and family meals. Contributors:
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We also meet BAU Brearley Architects and Urbanists to hear about Prof Anne Gharaibeh, Dr. Rim Meziani,
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success stories, Expo 2020, we have a special tribute feature from
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CONTENTS EXPO 2020 DUBAI
March 2022 - Issue 177 22A MILESTONE ACHIEVED
by Shaaista Ahmed
The CEO of Tanseeq Investment Group Mr Naser Ahmed Outlines their
Key Contributions to the Landscaping Elements of Expo 2020 Dubai
6 Expo 2020 Dubai 6 Al Wasl Plaza & Rove Hotel
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22 The Ribbon Dubai has opened its doors to millions of tourists around successfully executed numerous projects for Expo
26 the world by hosting the World Expo 2020 Dubai, the 2020 Dubai.
32 Damac Tower ongoing exhibition of the world’s largest recurring global
38 convention showcasing representative pavilions from Proscape first executed the Mock-ups for the Thematic
Designing Aqaba Town Park in Jordan 191 participating countries. With the tagline ‘Connecting Districts of Sustainability and Mobility, awarded to the
Minds, Creating the Future’, Expo 2020 Dubai aims to company in 2017. Two years later, in 2019, Proscape
Closing the Green Infrastructure Gap inspire entrepreneurial initiatives, champion revolutionising was awarded the complete landscaping works for the
cutting-edge technologies, and advocate intelligent and Sustainability and Mobility Districts, which were followed
BAU Brearley Architects and Urbanists innovative sustainability practises. by several successive projects, including: the Conference
share their creative thought process and Exhibition Centre (CoEx) Campus; Al Wasl Plaza;
behind their latest Chinese project. Replicating the theme set by the Burj Khalifia Park, the Expo 2020 Public Realm; the UAE Pavilion; and several
architecture of the Expo 2020 Dubai is inspired by the other nations pavilions.
desert-rose: the primary framework of the convention
consists of three petal shaped sections that emanate “Proscape successfully executed all projects in timely
from the core of the Expo site, and are called ‘districts’, fashion and to the highest industry standard,” Mr Ahmed
comprising the Sustainability, Mobility and Opportunity states.
Districts.
Tanseeq Investment Group companies Water In Motion
Occupying an outdoors space, “landscaping played a LLC, Acacia LLC, Stones & Slates LLC, Timbertech LLC,
fundamental role in the design and construction of the Metaline LLC, Tanseeq LLC, Tanseeq Projects LLC,
Uniflora LLC and Ventana LLC also directly contributed
1 4Expo 2020 site,” says Mr. Naser Ahmed, CEO of Tanseeq to the successful execution of the landscaping of Expo
2020 Dubai. “Furthermore, Proscape and her associate
Investment Group. companies were supported by Transmech LLC in terms
of logistical support, transportation of materials, labour,
As a member of Tanseeq Investment Group, and supply of heavy equipment,” Mr Ahmed finishes.
Proscape LLC (Dubai, UAE), one of the region’s
leading landscape contracting companies,
32 Reviving Abu Dhabi’s Al Nahyan District
By : Aya I Alkhatib, Heba Hejji, Maya Wacily, and Zeina Hamam
Supervised by: Dr.Rim Meziani
The goal set for this urban re-design project was to increase the connectivity of the sur-
3 8rounding area and improve circulation while creating a space for people from the neighborhood
and outside of it to gather and socialize. Additionally, a survey was conducted to analyze the
predominant population of the area and their needs to enhance the public space. The team con-
cluded that one of the primary needs of the residents was the need for a sense of community.
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I NEWS AND EVENTS
Qiddiya awards $750mn
water park contract to ALEC
Saudi-El Seif JV
The Qiddiya Water Theme Park will be one of the key Some rides have been designed to use 75% less water
entertainment attractions at Qiddiya, the future capital of compared to the more conventional rides found in other
Entertainment, Sports and Culture water parks. In addition, rainwater that falls on the site will
The contract was awarded to ALEC Saudi Arabia Engineering be captured, treated and reused for irrigating the destination.
& Contracting and El Seif Engineering Contracting, in a joint The park will also integrate technologies to reduce water
venture (JV) between the two companies. pressure in certain rides which will in turn reduce water
The Qiddiya Water Theme Park will be one of the key evaporation by half. In addition, every pool in the complex
entertainment attractions at Qiddiya, the future capital of will be based on a ‘run-out’ concept so that at the end of an
Entertainment, Sports and Culture. exciting slide individuals will glide safely across a shallower
The agreement was formally signed between Qiddiya’s pool that uses less water unlike traditional deeper pools used
managing director Abdullah Aldawood, ALEC’s CEO Kez Taylor in other water parks.
and El Seif’s CEO Ahmed Al-Bassam at a ceremony held at Kez Taylor, CEO of ALEC, added: “We are proud to work
the Qiddiya Experience Center, followed by a ground-breaking on this landmark project in collaboration with El Seif. ALEC’s
ceremony to mark the start of construction. established expertise in large-scale theme park projects,
The park will cover 252,000m2 of land and will be home to honed through the successful delivery of other iconic water
22 rides and attractions – including nine that will be world-firsts. parks in the GCC, combined with the local expertise of El Seif
Visitors will also be able to access nine zones – the Entry Gate, will ensure the rides and infrastructure at the Qiddiya set new
Camel Rock, Dub Grotto, Wave Wadi, the Den, Viper Canyon, standards for the region, offering adventure seekers of all ages
Arabian Peak, the Herding Grounds and Surf Lagoon – inspired truly one-of-a-kind experiences.”
by the native animals that inhabit the area around Qiddiya. Ahmed Al-Bassam, CEO of El Seif, commented: “El Seif
is one of the kingdom’s leading engineering and construction
ALEC-El Seif JV companies that has built some of Saudi Arabia’s and the
At the signing ceremony, Abdullah Aldawood, board member region’s best known iconic projects such as the Kingdom
and managing director, QIC, commented: “The Qiddiya Water Tower, Princess Noura University and Haramain High Speed
Theme Park will be a year-round immersive family entertainment Rail Rabigh Station. El Seif and ALEC have formed a strategic
destination, the first of its kind and offering experiences that alliance and are committed to be the JV of choice for large
have never before been offered in Saudi. We are pleased to be complex projects in KSA. We are thrilled to be awarded, with
working with industry leaders like ALEC and El Seif, who will our JV partner ALEC, the contract for the Water Theme Park.
be using the latest in guest experience technologies to create We thank Qiddiya for its confidence in our JV and look forward
what is certain to be one of the world’s greatest water theme to delivering a world-class entertainment facility together – the
parks. It will offer our guests a chance to experience that in a first in Saudi Arabia and the largest in the region.”
welcoming and fun environment for everyone.” Qiddiya’s offering will be based on five cornerstones: Parks &
Design and sustainability elements Attractions, Sports & Wellness, Arts & Culture, Motion & Mobility
The park design will incorporate advanced environmental and Nature & Environment, along with a variety of real estate
systems to minimise the use of water through recycling and options and community services. The Water Theme Park will be
smart usage in line with QIC’s sustainability practices. one of the key attractions of the Parks & Attractions cornerstone.
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Landscape Architect: LAND, Italy
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I EXPO2020 Alif – The Mobility Pavilion
Designed by Foster + Partners, UK, the Mobility
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Terra – The Sustainability Pavilion
Designed by Grimshaw, UK, Terra was awarded the LEED Platinum Certification, the highest accreditation for sustainable
architecture. More than 100 local species of plants were used in the landscaping that aid in reducing water consumption by 75%
Terra – The Sustainability PavilionTerra – The Sustainability Pavilionand recycled glass was mixed with concrete to help execute the paving. Terra’s gardens also employ sustainable energy sourced
from 18 solar panel fitted energy ‘trees’.
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SupearvnidseZdeibnya: HDarm.Raimm Meziani
Supervised by: Dr.Rim Meziani
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Site Plan
Site Plan
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Diagram
One of the adverse issues found in the
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team designed a multipurpose shading
device that is attractive to children to
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The Ribbon is the food and coffee stalls,
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quiet apart from the hustle of loud, active areas.
Materials and Sustainability
Materials and Sustainability
Upcycled Barrels:
Eco-friendly
Durable, affordable, high strength
Resist harsh environments
Upcycled Shipping Containers: Fiberglass: a composite material made from
Eco-friendly reinforcement (fiber) and matrix (resin)
Easy Installation Extremely strong and durable
Durable, affordable, high strength Can be formed into any shape
Resist harsh environments Lightweight
Corrosion resistant
Economical
Easily processed
Can be gel coated painted
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Development Diagram `
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Perspectives
Recycled Kiosks with unique table design that encourages social interaction and self-cooking
The Ribbon plays a multifunctional role in providing entertainment for children and adults. In addition, it serves the
community as a place to provide information, a resting area, and connect the plots.
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DAMAC
TOWERS
BY PARAMOUNT
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Jade Caluag
Senior Landscape Architect
DAMAC Towers by Paramount Hotels & Resorts
is a four-tower development unique in its
scope and ambition: California cool meets
Hollywood glamour at an address as iconic as
its neighbourhood, while the city’s most exciting
retail and F&B experiences are moments away.
Three towers host 1,200 luxury apartments, where
the sleek, studio-feel interior theme is inspired by
the iconic studios. The fourth tower is the setting
for a hotel, ‘directed’ by Paramount Hotels &
Resorts. The towers share a wealth of luxurious
amenities, including a stunning podium-set
swimming pool, with a massive sun deck and
panoramic views of Downtown Dubai.
Inspired by the rich history of Paramount Pictures,
the hotel is set centre stage in the heart of
Dubai’s dynamic Business Bay district. The
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project includes an impressive drop-off area with
landscape elements that complement the overall
language of the façade. The swimming pool
covers over 450 square metres, with a separate
pool dedicated for kids and a shaded swim-up
bar. Relaxing wooden decks and private cabanas
provide that extra dash of luxury for hotel guests
and residents.
California meets lush landscape
The pool deck area features natural stone for the
paving, coping and cladding, while the swimming
pool features carefully selected glass mosaic
tiles for the pool floor and walls. Meanwhile, the
pool bar includes a polished granite counter with
white glass mosaic cladding to compliment the
turquoise coloured ‘Malibu’ logo.
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The softscape strategy played a huge role in understory planting. Lush trees including Plumeria
creating the lush atmosphere now being enjoyed obtusa and Delonix regia are also provided to complete
by the hotel guests and residents. The pool deck the softscape idea.
features Washingtonia filifera and Washingtonia The utilisation of landscape elements such as the use
robusta palms in abundance. The Washingtonias of artificial rocks with the waterfall, surfboard displays,
are either perfectly clumped together or set in their vibrantly painted concrete seating areas, food trucks,
individual planting islands and have Hymenocallis and Malibu-inspired graphics and signage are used to
littoralis, Zamia furfuracea, or Canna indica as instantly transport residents to the Californian seaside.
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Designing With Nature:
Aqaba Town
Park
By Yazan K. Mahadin
MK Associates
Civilizations and cities are formed by people. Our Our team at MK Associates had a new challenge.
cities are designed and shaped by architects, We were commissioned for a 280 dunums open
landscape architects, and planners. Historically, public park project in Aqaba, Jordan.
urban open spaces such as parks were planned
as a respite from city life and a reaction to the Master Plan
environmental and social concerns that arose The city of Aqaba, a beach resort town, commissioned
because of rapid urbanization. a city-wide master plan that centred on public areas.
Urban parks, for instance, have played a Aqaba town leaders believed it was necessary
significant role in our daily lives. Parks provide to conduct a visual assessment of the existing
locations for leisure and recreational activities, environment and public infrastructure due to the
as well as access to nature and opportunities for town’s growing importance as a tourist destination
physical activity and relaxation. William Whyte stated combined with the commercial shipping industry.
in his book The Social Life of Small Urban Spaces This research paved the way for the town’s future as
that the primary function of urban public parks is to Jordan’s southernmost beach tourism destination.
improve quality of life. Aqaba Town Park, one of five public projects
Furthermore, Parks and open space development identified in the city-wide master plan, includes
has various favourable impacts, according to an outdoor theater, a coffee shop and restaurant,
researchers at The Trust for Public Land. Studies botanical garden, water features, and several play
demonstrate that having enough parks and recreational areas. The park’s centrepiece is a water dome, from
activities reduces crime, and that investing in open which water channels flow in all four directions.
spaces attracts new businesses, provides jobs, and Plants such as blossoming Jacaranda, Delonix regia,
encourages social interaction. Furthermore, parks and Ailanthus altissima, as well as the connecting
and open space improve the value of surrounding waterways, bring the many park functions together
properties while also providing a respite from the into one rich outdoor scene. The parks’ entrances,
stresses of daily life. Participation of the community as they connect to neighbouring neighbourhoods,
in the creation of local parks is frequently used as a traffic patterns inside the city, and, most crucially,
catalyst for resolving neighbourhood issues. Saving the conceptual reference to the natural landscape of
land can provide towns with low-cost flood control this hilly sea-side location, were all given special
and water treatment options.
attention.
Figure 1: Schematic design for Aqaba Town Park, 2006
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Process of Thinking This helped us to gather more ideas, brainstorm,
Process of Thinking and sketch. All of this information that we gained
Our team started looking at various coastal cities through this process helped us to get inspired while
when we first started thinking about the design designing Aqaba Town Park
of Aqaba Town Park. What better place to look We studied different projects in the
for design inspiration for a beach resort than Mediterranean to see how spaces have formed over
the Mediterranean? For example, Malta! Simply time and history. Time and use have created rich
substitute Malta with the name of the city of Aqaba, living environments. The combination of parks,
and the relationship is strikingly similar. Malta’s shops, colourful display houses, side street cafes,
cities are as much defined by the sea as any other and markets create the tectonic tactile space of a
city in Europe... a severe, dry environment with cityscape.
water always on the agenda.
Looking at Richard England’s magnificent Site Analysis
projects in Malta, you can see how he uses shapes, Looking at a similar surrounding setting allows you
forms, and colors to create places with various to see more than what is physically present. The
spirits. The Garden for Myriam, for example, was impressions, thoughts, feelings, and smell of a
made for Richard England’s wife and is described place are collected and recorded in some sketches
as “a space laced in threads of stillness to enable for future reference, recall, and refining in a new
us to find the usefulness of being useless.” design. As the skilled designer sketches, perceives,
Furthermore, the core concept of the Waters of and inhabits the landscape in anticipation of the
Reflection project is “the juxtaposition of water and design waiting at the home office, Aqaba Town Park,
building.” We progressed from this tiny size to the one searches for the essence.
landscape of the sea and shoreline. The organic characteristics of architecture and
“The brightness and darkness that emerge landscape architecture are derived from historical,
from a city’s open spaces, buildings, and streets environmental, and climatic restrictions. When
are reflected in the seas that surround it”. Despite environments lose their distinct qualities, they
the lack of a tangible link, examining the seaside become essentially utilitarian settings that may
towns of Malta, with all of their histories and current be readily reproduced and transported from one
regionalist updates, sparked a creative drive. An location to another. As a result, they become a
energy began to form around the design approach consumer good with no personal connection to the
to Aqaba Town Park. user or context.
Waters of Reflection’s physical visuals and
architectural environment served as practical
inspiration. The relationships between the
landscape and architectural elements intrigues that
create a compelling setting. Richard England, a true
regionalist who is passionate about designing in
the context of the natural and cultural surroundings,
and other coastal town environmental designers are
inspired by the sea, water, and light.
A city’s relationship with the sea is never
by chance; the city grew there because of the
waterway, not the other way around. This is the
kind of data that good designers need to collect.
They must sense and feel the connection between
land and sea, rather than oppose it. By studying
coastal cities, we were able to find similar places
to study and research this relationship. Moreover,
to the physical data, each city and each project has
its own rich history, culture, and regional identity.
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The sketched assessments of Aqaba provide
a simple grasp of how the land functions. The
environmental analysis is turned into easy-to-
understand graphic data. Language barriers are
broken down via images. They are a universally
understood language. These diagrams and sketches
depict how the physical world operates and outline
design guidelines for Aqaba Town
Figure 2: Traffic location map & neighbourhood relationships
Figure 3: Layers of Aqaba Figure 5: Site plan transformed into a conceptual
design section for the central axis theme
1. Tranquil… cool, smooth, emerald, blue/green,
dark turquoise blue, rocky, sandy beach, calm,
moving, rich, expansive, free form
2. Dense... mounding, city pattern, grid, formal
3. Edgy... angular, north-eastern mountainous,
arid, brown, grey, pointed, commanding
Figure 4: Site Analysis Map Figure 6: First conceptual drawing after
completion of the site analysis.
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Figure 7: Sketches of central water feature and entrance Flower Field
Flower Field
The proposed architecture for Aqaba Town Park
gives the impression of sea breezes. The forms
in plan and perspective reflect the land’s natural
gradation; how the wind flows over it; the need
for air to rise to relieve the heat...the poetics of
the natural landscape adapted to the man-made
setting. Like a wave developing and curling and
then losing its form again, round forms intensify
the sense of place and then let it go. The main and
side entrances of Aqaba Town Park include wave-
like roof constructions that correspond to the wind
analysis and wave concept..
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Flower Field About the Author:
Flower Field
Main Pedestrian Spine Yazan K. Mahadin,
BArch, MLA, Assoc. ASLA
Yazan Mahadin is a Jordanian Architect and Landscape
Architect. He is the recipient of the American Society of
Landscape Architecture (Mississippi Chapter) Honour
Award for Excellence in the Study of Landscape
Architecture in 2015, three ASLA Merit Awards, three
departmental awards from Mississippi State University,
and an Award from the Environmental Protection
Agency EPA from the US in 2014. In 2019, Mahadin
led a team of 6 architects and won the first place of the
Manhattan Call Competition in NYC.
Yazan Mahadin is currently the CEO of MK
Associates, Jordan’s first landscape architecture firm
since 1987. Mahadin received his bachelor’s degree
in Architecture from Cairo University and received
his master’s degree in Landscape Architecture
from Mississippi State University. For the last ten
years, he has been an advocate of promoting
landscape architecture as a tool to protect and
enhance the environment. Yazan’s motto is to use
landscape architecture as an art for survival. He
is currently getting his second master’s degree in
Risk Management from The American University of
Madaba.
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Closing the Green
Infrastructure Gap
Enhancing the environment: Bringing life to a
fading city neighborhood
Designed by: Ban Bani Baker, Haneen Abu Al Ata,
Samer Abdul Jaber, Ibrahim Abu Khaled
Supervised by: Prof. Anne Gharaibeh,
Jordan University of Science and Technology
Located in the north of Jordan, Irbid is usually a physicians, attorneys, and engineers in the city’s
city with a pleasant Mediterranean climate and downtown is now home to low-income residents
moderate temperatures most of the year. However, as well as several artisan enterprises. This area is
in recent years the city has witnessed overheating, located north of Al-Hashimi Street. At its heart is
pollution, and extremely cold but dry winters. the Ali Khulqi Sharaireh Roundabout (Large Saal
The city’s downtown sprawled into the periphery, Roundabout). This roundabout receives minimal
leaving some neglected neighborhoods. The traffic and acts as an open but unoccupied space.
project initiative aimed to breathe new life into one The analysis revealed that there is overheating
of the city’s dying neighborhoods. A district that owing to solar flux and the lack of green cover,
once housed the villas of the affluent merchants, random wind distribution that exacerbates the hot
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summers, and a lack of human interaction with the
outdoors. This project addressed climate change
issues by reducing solar flux, concentrating
winds in the most desired locations, protecting
some of the old façades with hand-cut stones,
adding some food services to enrich the on-
street daily life, introducing hybrid craft learning
spaces, and providing more green coverage to
reduce the fossil fuel footprint. Interviews with
the locals revealed their interest in other parts
of the city where they could eat out and attend
cafes that are missing from the downtown area.
Several container café initiatives on the city fringe
became a trend in the city, which took the vibe
away from the city center. What once started as
a tactical urbanism initiative is now bombarding
every vacant corner in the city periphery.
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The simulations analyzed wind direction and that connects the existing buildings together,
onsite heat waves. The solution is predicated holding spaces above that contain new functions
on creating shields and wind breakers capable to attract people, like hybrid learning spaces and
of controlling both wind and heat waves. The food stations.
ultimate result is an additive façade that treats
existing façades for a better living environment. Design Features
The façades cling to a strong structure that gives The Façades:
a new character to the neighborhood, making it a In order to maintain the old building materials
more attractive location. The climax of structures (stone and concrete) while redesigning the
formulated the core area that contained the green entrances of the craft shops to make them more
heart, the elevated round space with eating areas, recognizable; we adopted climatic variables
and the hybrid grounds for everyone. As a result, that control the façade’s function. Realizing that
the roundabout became a pedestrian area with live the sun and wind variables have an extremely
activities and many attractions. Employing the negative effect on these façades; we introduced
various site variables and opportunities resulted the parametric façade treatment idea, which is
in the creation of an applicable model design for made out of kinetic aluminum panels, covered
the site. This model started by adding a structure with resin, and has voids for green spaces and
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in order to make a gentle breeze formulate rather
than wind. Behind these façades, there is a
structure emerging from the old buildings, adding
units on top and reaching the central plaza to hold
a hanging bridge in place.
The Bridge Space:
The circular structure hangs in the middle of
the green plaza. People can jog, eat, sit, and
interact with their surroundings in this space.
The height is just enough to overlook the city
and its street vistas from all directions. The top
is kept occupied by the local foods and drinks
that are served. Its vast width allows others to jog
or stride along its periphery within a lush native
tree canopy consisting of ilex oak, ithaburensis
oak, carob, acacia, and zizyphus trees. The variety
of evergreen and deciduous trees provides a nice
air filter and a soft touch to this bare site. The
hanging red-colored structures form an attraction
to revive and interact with people and complement
the variety of eating places and surroundings.
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Looking towards the far west, the user can locate
the city’s archeological hill (Tal Irbid area).
Beneath this are hanging food units that offer a
variety of local foods. Many spaces are designed
to create enclosures of various sizes for the
public. The landscapes under the structures form
curvilinear spaces, green areas, and an extension
along the axis leading to the city center towards
the west. A building clings to its eastern end, with
two entertaining functions on the ground floor:
“Paintball” and “Escape the Room”. This three-
story entertainment center is going to be a great
active attraction for youth and children.
Place characteristics
The resultant design is projected to improve
economic activity, create opportunities for young
people to work, serve as a lung for this fading
area, promote more active circulation for visitors,
and provide a link to nature in the center of the
city. It will provide a location for people to meet,
gather, wait, play, and dine to serve the local and
visiting public’s demands.
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Yuandang Bridge: a hybrid infrastructure connecting a
coastal province with Shanghai
BUArbUanBisrtesasrhleayreAtrhcehiriteccretsaatinved
thought process behind their latest
Chinese project.
The Yuandang Pedestrian Bridge celebrates the coming meter-wide bridge deck is divided into three bands: a
together of Jiangsu Province and Shanghai. The 586m cycling path, vegetation band and walking path. The
bridge is a hybrid structure incorporating landscape, winding bridge has three widened sections for resting
infrastructure, and architecture. It is located in a key and enjoying the lake view. Taking inspiration from local
location where the two jurisdictions meet. The figure sculptural traditions, the bridge’s pavilion explores
of the bridge resembles a ribbon and echoes water contemporary mathematics modeling to create a porous
ripples on the Yuandang Lake below. Trees and shrubs wall that is both sculpture and playground. The bridge is a
are incorporated in the bridge, giving the appearance dynamic ensemble, integrating ecology, transportation,
of a floating garden connecting the two banks. The six- landscape, and culture.
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What kind of structure it is in relation to the Could you expand on the idea of the bridge
common bridge types? and the landscape extending as a “hybrid”
The bridge has a steel box girder construction. Twenty- - was this a specific request of the client or
nine prefabricated lengths and connected to form nine something you felt it was important to bring to
continuous beams with constant dimensions. The the project?
girders vary in width from 6-16m. Y-shaped columns The bridge extends the larger landscape. The
sit on a reinforced concrete abutment sitting on bored districts on both sides of the lake are creating
800mm diameter piles. This is a fairly common extensive networks of wetland parks along waterways
engineering approach in the Yangtse river delta which and lakes. The two districts have both pedestrian
is founded on a deep silt. path nets and bicycle greenway nets. The bridge
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connects both of the bicycle greenway and pedestrian
path networks. The serpentine plan of both of the
park›s networks is adopted for the bridge, making it a
smooth formal extension. It also provides the benefit
of varying progressive views, a Chinese classical
garden principle.
The planting of trees, shrubs and grasses on
the bridge trees also acts as an extension of the
landscapes on either side. The client did not plan on
vegetation or pavilion on the bridge but embraced
these initiatives.
The bridge is a hybrid of several elements not
usually seen in a bridge. Combining vegetation,
pavilions, sculptural play spaces, and plazas with
seating on a pedestrian bridge created hybrid
conditions. The bridge transforms these elements
simply by isolating them from land, elevating them
high in the air and situating them over a large body
of water. This shift of context provides an unexpected
experience. Also, the increased amenity of shade,
seating, play and engagement, enables and entices
more users, including fauna.
The canopy over sections of the bridge look like
they are finished with a water ripple effect, how
is this achieved?
The pavilion soffit is a profiled stainless steel sheet. It
is polished, giving it a reflective surface. The sheets
were welded on site and the joints re-polished. The
profiled or textured sheet is a product our metalwork
construction team managed to source during design
phase.
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Are you able to provide some more information
on the mathematics modelling you mentioned
was used in the design?
The pavilion playground is based on a minimal surface
mathematical model. These models are recognised
in nature where organisms take on the most efficient
shape, balancing many parameters including the
strength and efficient use of materials. Soap bubbles
are the most familiar type of minimal surface, evident
when they span between various surfaces.
We first explored minimal surfaces in our
playground designs with rope nets and solid forms
fifteen years ago.
The surface perforation distribution was then
designed with our engineer. Maximum perforation
giving transparency is achieved where load is lowest
and minimal perforation where the surface requires
strength.
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Project Data
Project Status: Completed 2021
Location: Qingpu Shanghai, Wujiang Suzhou, China
Year: 2020-2021
Typology: Urban design, public landscape
Program: Pedestrian bridge, pavilion, bicycle path
BAU Project Team:
Project Leader: Huang Fang
Team: Berry Pan Linlu , Zhu Qizhen , Yan Xiaoxi , Guo
Liexia, Shi Zhengting, Sheng Bailu, Zhao Zheng, Peng Li
(structure engineer), Kong Yang (structure engineer), Pan
Yue (structure engineer), Li Weihua (structure engineer)
Invested by: China Three Gorges Corporation
Client: Construction Bureau of Fen Lake High-tech Industrial
Development Zone, Jiangsu Province, Shanghai Qingpu
District Water Consevancy Mnagement Institute
General coordinator: Yangtze River Delta Ecological
Integration Development Demonstration Zone Executive
Committee
Engineering: Shanghai Investigation, Design and Research
Institute Co., Ltd
Contractor: CCCC Shanghai Dredging Co., Ltd.
Photographer: Zhu Runzi
Video: Dera (Construction footage provided by CCCC
Shanghai Dredging Co., Ltd.)
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Trees, Irrigation Networks and Pumps.
Gardens Maintenance
Works Arrangement and Maintenance of Gardens, Indoor and
Outdoor Plants and Irrigation Networks.
Gardens Maintenance
Works
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