Expo City Dubai revealed the details of the master plan, which preserves the fabric and spirit of the current site, and retains more than 80% of the infrastructure and buildings that were developed for Expo 2020.
The plan includes the Alef and Terra Suites, the Tawasul Convention Center (formerly the Opportunity Pavilion), Al Wasl Square, the Rove Expo Hotel, the former Leadership Pavilion (which will be converted into hotel apartments in 2025), the UAE Pavilion, the surreal Expo Falls, Al Thuraya Garden, and the gates. Login.
Under the new plan, the city includes five new areas: (Expo Hills, Expo Fields, Expo Business, Expo Downtown, and Expo Valley), which are designed within an advanced network system that allows easy access and movement, relying on a smart transportation system. With green spaces, gardens, water bodies and other distinctive urban features.
The CEO of Real Estate Development and Delivery at Expo City Dubai, Engineer Ahmed Al Khatib, explained that the launch of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, may God protect him, of the new master plan for Expo City Dubai, represents an important milestone and a step forward. Quality in the city march.
Al-Khatib explained that the comprehensive plan lays the foundations for a new phase of development and growth, as Dubai Expo City is transformed into a leading global center for business, investment and innovation, taking advantage of its strategic location near Al Maktoum Airport and Jebel Ali Port, and the presence of the Dubai Exhibition Center within it, in addition to its connection and connection. With a distinguished road and transportation network and its own metro station. He stated that “Expo Dubai” focuses on building a vibrant community, which includes residential, commercial and entertainment facilities, providing integrated experiences for the city’s residents, workers and visitors, and establishing a stimulating work environment for creativity, innovation and cooperation that encourages innovators, entrepreneurs, startups and major companies to invest, expand and exchange knowledge. And expertise in various fields, with a focus on enhancing sustainability, to contribute to achieving the strategic goals of Dubai and the United Arab Emirates.
He added that there is increasing interest from major developers, investors, and local and international companies that wish to establish their headquarters in Expo City Dubai.
“Expo Fields” constitutes the main entry point to Expo City Dubai from the south, and it is a destination for healthy living, including a school, playgrounds and sports facilities in addition to clubs, residential properties, retail outlets, restaurants and cafes, in addition to “Alef Plaza”, which will be transformed into an exhibition space in Outdoors at night.
“Expo Arena”, which can accommodate 30,000 people, is a new landmark for festivals and hosting concerts and shows. It covers an area of 500,000 square metres, and includes about 5,000 residents, 25,000 square meters of retail space, restaurants and beverages, and 15,000 square meters of office space and a mosque. .
The “Expo Downtown” area extends from the metro station to Al Wasl Square, then to Terra and the eastern edge of the city, and the Al Wasl area remains a “cultural park.” The area also includes the Terra Living residential buildings, the “floating” Terra Park, and the Terra Tower – a tower An upscale, mixed-use office and hospitality facility and the tallest building in Expo City.
“Expo Downtown” extends over an area of 500,000 square meters, including 6,000 apartments, housing 20,000 residents, in addition to 130,000 square meters of retail space, restaurants, and hotels, and 135,000 square meters of office space, including the offices of Siemens Energy and Siemens Industrial. .
The Expo Business District strengthens the existing business community in the city, by providing an integrated system for entrepreneurs and companies that share Expo City’s commitment to sustainability and urban solutions.
The area also includes the Tawasul Conference Centre, Al Firdaus Studio, a new 1,500-seat theatre, the Art Plaza, in addition to the new global headquarters of DP World.
The Expo Business area covers an area of 210,000 square meters, including 155,000 square meters of office space, 40,000 square meters of retail and restaurant space, in addition to a hotel and a hospital.
The Expo Hills project is located on the northern edge of the city with direct access from Expo Road, and will be a low-density residential community for about 4,000 residents.
The Expo Valley community includes smart and sustainable homes, including 200 villas and 300 townhouses. It extends over an area of approximately 650,000 square meters and includes 177,000 square meters of gardens and natural spaces. It also includes health and recreational facilities, in addition to 2,800 square meters of Shops and restaurants.
The Expo Forest will connect Expo City and Expo Valley, and is the largest green space available to the public in and around Expo City. It will include ghaf trees, cycling paths, hiking trails, and water features.
The Expo Market, located in the Expo Business District, highlights the city’s commitment to creating healthy and sustainable communities, with a farmers market that increases access to fresh, nutritious foods, as well as farm-to-table restaurants and cafes.
Expo High Street provides a mix of retail stores, cafes, food and beverage projects and cultural spaces in a pedestrian-first environment.
The city will also include more than 21,000 parking spaces, including more than 4,500 charging stations for electric cars, in addition to two gas stations and emergency service stations.
Expo City will set new standards in global urban excellence, as the master plan has been developed and will be implemented in line with specific objectives related to areas including: protecting and increasing biodiversity, reducing energy consumption, increasing the use of clean energy, reducing water consumption, and increasing the use of transportation options. Sustainable and low carbon, facilitating economic opportunities, and creating a good business environment.
The master plan sets the goal of achieving “LEED Gold” rating as a minimum requirement for all buildings, “BREAM Excellent” for infrastructure projects and public realms, and “WELL Community Gold” certification, to ensure a focus on health and wellness.
The educational spaces and recreational areas are being implemented in a manner inspired by the Dubai Urban Plan 2040, and the new plan encourages the use of public transportation and transportation options with low environmental impact.
The axis (northwest-southeast) linking the Dubai Exhibition Center and the metro station to Al Wasl and Terra will be the main urban axis for pedestrians, while a green ring will serve as the main path for pedestrians through the surrounding natural spaces and to urban areas, and more than 70% of the paths will be shaded. To provide more comfort.
Nature-based design helps solve a number of challenges faced by the modern city, by using native plants and biodiversity to reduce the impact of cloud storms and floods, clean the air of particle pollution, and reduce emissions.
The new master plan maintains Expo City’s commitment to providing inclusive opportunities and experiences for all, and adherence to the Dubai Universal Design Code, in addition to international best practices, including mobility, acoustics, identifying accessible routes and facilities, as well as the use of smart technologies and digital solutions.
Expo City will incorporate practical and innovative sustainable technologies, and will provide a real testbed for experimenting with new solutions in areas including transportation and agriculture.
Engineer Ahmed Al-Khatib:
. The comprehensive plan transforms Expo City Dubai into a leading global hub for business, investment and innovation.
. 70% of the corridors are shaded to provide more comfort.
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