AE7 Masterplanning

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Safa “A”

Gate Tower

Safa “B”

Safa Park Client

Meydan Group | RTA | Meraas Development

Project Size

1.9 million sq.ft / 177,000 sq.m

Services

Architecture Engineering Infrastructure Design Landscape Architecture Masterplanning Site Supervision Sustainable Design Vision

Dubai Water Canal Dubai, UAE

The existing Dubai Creek historically divided Dubai into two main sections: Deira and Bur Dubai. This body of water proved to be too deep to be cleaned naturally, creating an environmental need for change. The proposed solution was connecting the Business Bay to the Arabian Gulf via a canal. The resulting Dubai Water Canal Project development includes multiple bodies of water. The 1.8-mile canal connects the Business Bay to the Gulf Bay, and a connection to Safa Park brings the beach experience inland. Various green networks are incorporated into in the development’s design. These networks allow pedestrians complete autonomy from vehicular traffic. The green networks connect through the parks, residential buildings, shopping, and boardwalks and also flow onto and through buildings and above vehicular routes to create a truly unique destination experience. This master plan provides harmonious connectivity to a diverse mix of uses and adjacent developments - whether it be by foot, car or boat – while also satisfying an environmental need.


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