X-Architects and SMAQ has designed a pedestrian-orientated scheme in Dubailand that is inspired by local nature
Xeritown is a new sustainable urban complex in Dubai for the emerging Dubailand urban district designed by X-Architects and SMAQ .
The scheme encourages a pedestrian-orientated lifestyle and minimum energy consumption.
Dubailand is a new extension of the city towards the inland desert. Xeritown takes the desert and local climate as a context within which the urban form emerges by working with the natural environment instead of against it.
Key points
• To consider environmental conditions (wind, sun, humidity) as generators of the urban form
• To integrate landscape, architecture and infrastructure in one system where all the parts collaborate to create a socially rich environment
• To consider sustainable design as an approach that permeates the entire design process, and not as simply finding technical solutions in the final phases
• To encourage a pedestrian-orientated lifestyle in a city which is strongly car-oriented and minimize energy consumption through active and passive means at an urban level as well as user level
• To conserve ecological resources like water, soil, flora and fauna to enhance the bio-diversity
Postscript
Lead consultant: X-Architects - Collaborators: SMAQ (Berlin), Johannes Grothaus + Partners Landscape Architects (Potsdam/Dubai) - Renderings: LeBalto, Marc Pouzol, Reflexion (Zurich), Buro Happold (London/Dubai) - Commissioner/Developer: Dubai Properties (Dubai).
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